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The Use Case Team defines use cases, test scenarios, and metrics for success. They also select APIs and models to pursue.
Mailing Lists
The mailing lists are the preferred way to get in touch with the project members. ODTN members can join these two ODTN lists.
- ODTN General
https://groups.google.com/a/opennetworking.org/forum/#!forum/odtn - ODTN Software
https://groups.google.com/a/opennetworking.org/forum/#!forum/odtn-sw - ONOS Dynamic Config Brigade
https://groups.google.com/a/onosproject.org/forum/#!forum/brigade-dynconfig
Slack
The ONOS Slack is the best way to get quick answers to your questions. We chat primarily in the #odtn channel. Our team is distributed globally, so someone should be available at all times. Register for an ONOS Slack account here: https://slackin.onosproject.org/
Project Weekly Call
The team meets weekly on Tuesday from 8 to 9 am pacific, 5 to 6 PM CET on GoTo Meeting.
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- All code contributions go into ONOS main repo. This implies no private repos, no closed source, etc.
- ONOS uses Git for version control, and Gerrit for reviews. Please refer to the ONOS wiki to get started developing for ONOS: https://wiki.onosproject.org/
- Code is uploaded, reviewed and merged using Gerrit: https://gerrit.onosproject.org/
- If you just want to browse the code, please use our GitHub mirror: https://github.com/OPENNETWORKINGLAB/onos
More Information
Interested in more information or want to get involved? Please contact Andrea Campanella: andrea@opennetworking.orgIf you want to develop for ODTN, see Developer Guidelines then reach out to the ODTN Mailing List.
Partners
ODTN is an operator-led initiative and hosts an impressive selection of leading service providers, along with visionary equipment vendors.
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