Hi Omar,

Please read Microsoft (Darren) response. We are working closely with our 
partners to support best implementation. We will notify the community once 
available.

Regards,
Eli

From: Omar Baldonado [mailto:o...@fb.com]
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 4:39 PM
To: Carlos Cardenas; opencompute-networking@lists.opencompute.org; Eli 
Karpilovski
Subject: Re: [Opencompute-networking] SAI code for Broadcom ASICs

+ explicitly adding Eli to the To list

Slide 25 does indeed say:

Broadcom SAI
- SAI code openly available under the Apache 2 license

And later on it says:

"Broadcom continue to contribute and track the SAI spec with open 
implementations"

The SAI headers are already openly available independent of Broadcom, so my 
read was this slide wasn't referring to the SAI headers. I thought it was 
saying that the Broadcom SAI implementation is (1) openly available and (2) the 
implementation will be open (not binary).

So Eli, can you please clarify for all these folks asking?

Thanks.





From: 
<opencompute-networking-boun...@lists.opencompute.org<mailto:opencompute-networking-boun...@lists.opencompute.org>>
 on behalf of Carlos Cardenas 
<car...@cumulusnetworks.com<mailto:car...@cumulusnetworks.com>>
Date: Friday, October 16, 2015 at 2:24 PM
To: 
"opencompute-networking@lists.opencompute.org<mailto:opencompute-networking@lists.opencompute.org>"
 
<opencompute-networking@lists.opencompute.org<mailto:opencompute-networking@lists.opencompute.org>>
Subject: [Opencompute-networking] SAI code for Broadcom ASICs

Howdy,
I'm posting here because I've received the same question from multiple sources 
offline about obtaining the SAI code for Broadcom ASICs.  Since Darren's talk 
was quite popular from last Eng Workshop 
(http://www.opencompute.org/wiki/Networking/Workshop-2015-09<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.opencompute.org_wiki_Networking_Workshop-2D2015-2D09&d=BQMFaQ&c=5VD0RTtNlTh3ycd41b3MUw&r=9OXeVvb4F_3KpIM1FO0Uig&m=iDi16l50mQk8lLbwEZIsLN3Zl5j9lSRIoh5tncyz5aI&s=SpOIEfoONFzB9MvUPFrL-hnGwZuGs1o-O4FBy3Pb9YA&e=>),
 I would like to ask this in the open.
On slide 25 of the SAI talk 
(http://files.opencompute.org/oc/public.php?service=files&t=6e211df24fd9dc7e4b63aebaed90fca0<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__files.opencompute.org_oc_public.php-3Fservice-3Dfiles-26t-3D6e211df24fd9dc7e4b63aebaed90fca0&d=BQMFaQ&c=5VD0RTtNlTh3ycd41b3MUw&r=9OXeVvb4F_3KpIM1FO0Uig&m=iDi16l50mQk8lLbwEZIsLN3Zl5j9lSRIoh5tncyz5aI&s=I-7ScOwUQBN5ZHfBwNJXLezdqOuTmr9XcTs3FTze_UI&e=>),
 the slide is titled 'Broadcom SAI' and that it is openly available and 
licensed under the Apache 2 license.  The question being asked is 'where's the 
code'?
Can anyone from Broadcom share the link to the repo?
Thanks.

+--+
Carlos
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