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NOTE: This page is under construction and will be updated soon with the latest information about the ONOS roadmap.  For right now, this is just an outline to help start putting some structure in place for the page.


How to Read This Document

This roadmap is intended to provide information about what is being planned for upcoming ONOS releases and to provide guidance about how you can help us with planning for and delivering these items.  If you have any questions, comments or suggestions about this document, please feel free to post to the onos-dev mailing list.

How You Can Help

As an open source project, we welcome contributions from anyone in the community.  You are welcome to 'scratch your own itch' and contribute any new feature, bug fix or other contribution that you are interested in.  If you're excited about what we're planning for future releases and would like to help get these improvements out more quickly, you are also welcome to join our planning process and work on items on our roadmap.

Some major items on our roadmap that you can help with include:

  • virtualization (should link to a wiki page or JIRA ticket with more details)
  • build infrastructure (should link to a wiki page or JIRA ticket with more details)
  • GUI refresh (should link to a wiki page or JIRA ticket with more details)

We also maintain a set of 'bounty bugs' in JIRA that are issues we want in upcoming releases but don't have owners assigned to them yet.  Please feel free to take one of those and we'll be happy to thank you with ONOS swag after completing those tasks.

Sprint Planning Meetings

Before each ONOS release there is a public meeting to discuss priorities to focus on for that release.  Everyone in the community is welcome to attend those meetings, to suggest priorities and to offer contributions for that release.  Keep an eye on the ONOS Meeting calendar for when these meetings will be held and for how to dial-in.  For reference, the planning documents from earlier releases are linked to here.

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