Congratulations.

There's now POX branch that's been quickly hacked up to (sort of) use 
libfluid's Python bindings.  It also includes a minor patch for one of the swig 
.i files.

-- Murphy

On Mar 22, 2014, at 5:08 AM, Christian Esteve Rothenberg 
<chest...@dca.fee.unicamp.br> wrote:

> Dear OpenFlow fellows,
> 
> in case you are not aware about the public release of the winner 
> implementation of the OpenFlow driver competition 
> (https://www.opennetworking.org/competition) here is the pointer to the 
> github repository:
> 
> http://opennetworkingfoundation.github.io/libfluid/
> 
> libluid may be interesting to developers of both OpenFlow switches and 
> controllers. It features support of OpenFlow 1.0 and 1.3, high performance, 
> bindings to Python and Java, easy port to different hardware architectures, 
> etc.
> 
> We welcome users and developers interested in building an open community to 
> maintain libfluid as a useful, multi-purpose OpenFlow library to develop 
> switch agents and controller implementations.
> 
> -Christian (on behalf of the libfluid team)
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