Submitted by opendaylight on August 18, 2014 - 4:42pm
OpenDaylight has accepted seven student interns for the summer of 2014 to work in the community and receive hands-on development experience in SDN. Each intern is working closely with an active OpenDaylight developer as their mentor on a project that suits interest and community need.
This blog series aims to showcase the interns chosen and the projects they’re actively working on, the mentors who are aiding in their professional development and the overall experience of working in an open source community to create a common platform for SDN and NFV.
Submitted by opendaylight on August 14, 2014 - 10:33am
We’re seeing more people picking up and testing OpenDaylight Hydrogen in anticipation of our second release this fall. As excitement starts building for Helium, we’ve seen a lot of conversations by developers looking for a way to get together, learn and talk about OpenDaylight and the future of open SDN.
Submitted by opendaylight on July 31, 2014 - 8:29am
One of the great things about an open source project is the ability to collaborate and cross-pollinate across a diverse group of experts to create code. The OpenDaylight community is a made up of people who are both new and experienced when it comes to software development, so they’re making it easy for those new to the project to dive in and share their knowledge.
Submitted by opendaylight on July 29, 2014 - 8:29am
Submitted by opendaylight on July 22, 2014 - 9:26am
OpenDaylight has accepted seven student interns for the summer of 2014 to work in the community and receive hands-on development experience in SDN. Each intern is working closely with an active OpenDaylight developer as their mentor on a project that suits interest and community need.
This blog series aims to showcase the interns chosen and the projects they’re actively working on, the mentors who are aiding in their professional development and the overall experience of working in an open source community to create a common platform for SDN and NFV.
Submitted by Neela Jacques on July 18, 2014 - 8:23am
Submitted by opendaylight on July 16, 2014 - 10:06am
Submitted by opendaylight on July 10, 2014 - 8:05am
OpenDaylight is an active community of developers who are passionate about transforming networking. This blog series highlights the people who are collaborating to create the future of SDN and NFV.
Submitted by opendaylight on June 19, 2014 - 11:30am
For developers who are interested in OpenDaylight but don't know where to begin, this playlist has over a dozen tutorials that can help jumpstart your knowledgebase. For those new to open source projects like OpenDaylight, you can learn how to create an account, build code and file bugs from OpenDaylight developers like Madhu Venugopal and Tom Nadeau. Interested in cloud deployments? Kyle Mestery gives a hands-on tutorial for integrating OpenStack with OpenDaylight. End users can learn how to start an OpenFlow network with mininet from Luis Gomez.
Submitted by opendaylight on June 10, 2014 - 8:33am
OpenDaylight is an active community of developers who are passionate about transforming networking. This blog series highlights the people who are collaborating to create the future of SDN and NFV.
Luis Gomez is Principal Software Test Engineer at Brocade and currently coordinates the Integration Group at OpenDaylight. Prior to this, Luis worked many years at Ericsson in end-to-end solution integration and verification for radio, fixed, core and transport functions.
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