Hi Wang,

cc-ing the mailing list for expert advices from those who knows better.

git://gitosis.stanford.edu host the reference implementation.
Honestly, I don't think that would be maintained.  Moreover, OpenFlow
1.1 is already released, and there is no implementation for OpenFlow
1.1 in that reference implementation.  The only 1.1 compatible
software switch out there is OVS and ofps.  As for which is the
appropriate codebase to work on, I would let others advice on that.
Rob, can you comment on ofps?

As for controller, I believe there is no OpenFlow 1.1 compatible
controllers yet.  I guess you have to stay tuned for something there.
If you really need something soon, trying to flush the pylibopenflow
output and integrating it into NOX is going to be the fastest thing to
do.  However, it is not clear to me if NOX would be maintained and
supported for long.  Nick Bastin might have some opinion here.

Hope this helps you get along. Let us know if there is more questions.

Regards
KK
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