Thank you Christian! Unfortunately I forgot to bookmark this e-mail and only now I noticed your answer. If I have any questions abou mininet-wifi, I will direct them to GitHub.
On 9 March 2017 at 14:19, Christian Esteve Rothenberg <chest...@dca.fee.unicamp.br> wrote: > Hi Carlos, > > sorry for my late reply. > > Indeed, there is Mininet-WiFi (lead by one of my PhD students) : > https://github.com/intrig-unicamp/mininet-wifi/ > > The idea of such a list (that should become a Wiki) is that if you > would search for open source projects with Tags: WiFi and OpenFlow, > the answer to your question would be right there > > Best, > Christian > > On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 10:34 PM, Carlos Ferreira <carlosmf...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> Hello Christian! >> First of all, nice work creating that list. It's helpful! >> >> Question: >> Do you know any SDN project related with the integration of Wi-Fi with >> OpenFlow? >> I'm currently in a research project (LoCoSDN) where such information >> could be relevant. >> >> Thanks in advance! :) >> >> >> >> On 22 September 2016 at 16:50, Christian Esteve Rothenberg >> <chest...@dca.fee.unicamp.br> wrote: >>> Dear OpenFlow/SDN friends, >>> >>> here is a reminder for contributing to the open source spreadsheet >>> that will have its content migrated to a Wiki (to be then managed in >>> style of Wikipedia) starting in October. >>> >>> If you already contributed in any form to the spreadsheet, please add >>> your name to the newly created tab on list of contributors. >>> >>> As you may recall, we are trying to put together the most >>> comprehensive list of open source projects (currently 140+) in the >>> fields of softwarized networking (aka., SDN, NFV, MEC, etc.) to >>> build an always up-to-date online Wiki catalogue; >>> >>> To this end, we are asking for contributions to the following >>> spreadsheet (shared with edit rights): >>> >>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NHI4MZZWVDpxF_Rs7OOSTUa_aHL2ACUVA_Ov-YQs1DA/edit?usp=sharing >>> >>> The first tab is the consolidated list of open source projects. >>> The second tab includes Tags that can be associated to each project >>> which will help classify and search for them in the future Wiki page. >>> >>> You can contribute as follows: >>> - Add new open source projects >>> - Add / Edit Tags >>> - Add / Edit information of existing projects. >>> >>> Any further ideas and questions on this initiative are more than welcome. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Christian >>> >>> On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 1:58 PM, Christian Esteve Rothenberg >>> <chest...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> Hi Matt and fellows, >>>> >>>> Cool work on FAUCET (congrats to Josh Bailey and Chris Lorier!) >>>> >>>> My understanding is that think Cristian L.reading list is focused on >>>> scientific papers to build the reading list. Is there already one >>>> publication around FAUCET? >>>> >>>> In any case, I wanted to point interested folks to the initiative >>>> towards putting together the comprehensive list of open source tools >>>> in SDN, NFV, etc. >>>> >>>> I recall Martin Casado keeping a webpage on OpenFlow projects, and >>>> there have been other attempts to get such a knowledge hup >>>> (sdnhub.org, sdxcentral directory). >>>> >>>> We are working on an "always up-to-date catalogue" that will be >>>> managed by the community as a Wiki --think Wikipedia for researchers >>>> and practitioners in our softwarized (or not) networking domain. >>>> >>>> To this end my proposal to feed Wiki with an initial content based is >>>> to collaboratively collect in this spreadsheet all open source >>>> projects we as the community are aware of: >>>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NHI4MZZWVDpxF_Rs7OOSTUa_aHL2ACUVA_Ov-YQs1DA/edit#gid=0 >>>> >>>> Please feel free to directly contribute in any of the following (but >>>> not limiting) ways: >>>> - Add more open source projects (as today 100+) >>>> - Fill in any missing info, especially feel free to Review/Edit/Add as >>>> many Tags as you feel apply to each project. >>>> - Review/Edit/Add Tags collected in the tab "Tag" >>>> - Distribute this call for help among your trusted peers / students / etc. >>>> - Send feedback about the proposed strategy and share your suggestions >>>> to move forward. >>>> - ... >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance for any contributions, if only each of us in these >>>> lists would spend just 5 minutes contributing content, we will very >>>> soon have an excellent starting point for the Wiki catalogue! >>>> >>>> Warm regards, >>>> Christian >>>> >>>> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 5:44 PM, Matt Mathis <mattmat...@google.com> wrote: >>>>> Can I suggest an addition? >>>>> >>>>> FAUCET SDN blog: an open source SDN/OpenFlow controller for experimental >>>>> and >>>>> enterprise networks. https://faucet-sdn.blogspot.com/ >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> --MM-- >>>>> The best way to predict the future is to create it. - Alan Kay >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 8:36 AM, Cristian Lumezanu <l...@nec-labs.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi everybody, >>>>>> >>>>>> I have been maintaining an SDN reading list >>>>>> (https://sites.google.com/site/sdnreadinglist/) for the last four years. >>>>>> My >>>>>> original goal was to provide a centralized repository of SDN research to >>>>>> better help both newcomers and experienced researchers navigate this >>>>>> rather >>>>>> new research area. The number of hits that the website receives every day >>>>>> makes me think that this effort was not in vain. However, as the field of >>>>>> SDN has grown rapidly in the past few years, so has the number of >>>>>> projects, >>>>>> conferences, and papers that I must keep track of and update. This is >>>>>> slowly >>>>>> taking up more time than I can allocate to it and the freshness of the >>>>>> list >>>>>> suffers. >>>>>> >>>>>> Therefore, I would like to turn the SDN reading list into a collaborative >>>>>> project. For this, I am looking for volunteers who would like to take >>>>>> over >>>>>> the task of updating (and keeping up-to-date) small parts of the site. A >>>>>> “part” could be a sub-area of SDN research, such as “verification” or >>>>>> “monitoring and measurement". If it’s your own research area, even >>>>>> better, >>>>>> you are probably following all related work anyway and would need little >>>>>> time to keep your part up-to-date. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you can help with this, please send me a personal email with what >>>>>> sub-areas you are comfortable updating and any other constraints that you >>>>>> may have. Even if you don’t have time for this but you have suggestions >>>>>> for >>>>>> how this reading list might better serve the community, please send them >>>>>> along. >>>>>> >>>>>> Cristian >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> sdn mailing list >>>>>> s...@irtf.org >>>>>> https://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/sdn >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> sdn mailing list >>>>> s...@irtf.org >>>>> https://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/sdn >>>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> openflow-discuss mailing list >>> openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu >>> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/openflow-discuss >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Carlos Miguel Ferreira >> Researcher at Telecommunications Institute >> Aveiro - Portugal >> Work E-mail - c...@av.it.pt >> Skype & GTalk -> carlosmf...@gmail.com >> LinkedIn -> http://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosmferreira -- Carlos Miguel Ferreira Researcher at Telecommunications Institute Aveiro - Portugal Work E-mail - c...@av.it.pt Skype & GTalk -> carlosmf...@gmail.com LinkedIn -> http://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosmferreira _______________________________________________ openflow-discuss mailing list openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/openflow-discuss