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Revision as of 09:55, 13 December 2021
Overview
ETSI's Centre for Testing and Interoperability and the OSM Community are organizing a new OSM Hackfest from January 24 to 28, 2022. The event will be run remotely, allowing participants to join the hands-on sessions from their home or office.
Participation in OSM Hackfests is free and open to all upon Registration
= Scope =OSM Release ELEVEN and focused on users which are new to OSM, taking the form of tutorials and hands-on lab exercises to be completed by participants.
The event will span across the entire week, with 3h daily sessions 2:00 - 5: 00 pm CET.
Sessions will be recorded, allowing everyone to follow them up at their own pace after the event.
Prerequisites
- Registration is mandatory!
- Participants are expected to have user-level knowledge of Linux, and understand basic programming concepts (preferably Python)
- You will need your laptop, with Linux installed. If you work on a MAC/Windows machine you can use multipass
- A remote environment will be made available through VPN for participants to run the hands-on sessions
Who should attend
- Network Operators and Service providers, who want to get first-hand operational experience with OSM
- VNF vendors, who want to onboard their VNF in OSM following best practices
- System Integrators, who want to develop their expertise with OSM
- Academia and Universities, who are using or considering OSM as a platform for their research activities in networking
- Experimented developers and users that want to share and test with the community
Agenda
Monday, 24 January 2022
- Welcome, organization, agenda
- What is OSM
- Latest OSM features
Tuesday, 25 January 2022
- What is a network function, VNF, CNF
- What are the operational requirements for network functions
- How does OSM address those
- OSM GUI Tutorial
Wednesday, 26 January 2022
- What is VNF OnBoarding
- What you need to prepare beforehand
- Onboarding tutorial with an open source network function Kamailio
Thursday, 27 January 2022
- What are Day2 operations
- Day2 operations with Kamailio - tutorial
- Participants will get an assignment to complete
Friday, 28 January 2022
- Demo on how to complete the assignment
- Wrap-up and feedback
Previous Hackfests
- OSM-MR#11 Hackfest - Remote
- OSM#11 Hackfest - Remote
- OSM-MR#10 Hackfest - Remote
- OSM#10 Hackfest - Remote
- OSM-MR#9 Hackfest - Remote
- OSM#9 Hackfest - Remote
- OSM-MR#8 Hackfest - Remote
- 8th OSM Hackfest - Lucca (Italy)
- 7th OSM Hackfest - Patras (Greece)
- 6th OSM Hackfest - Santa Clara (CA, USA)
- 5th OSM Hackfest - Barcelona (Spain)
- 4th OSM Hackfest - Palo Alto (CA, USA)
- 3rd OSM Hackfest - Oslo (Norway)
- 2nd OSM Hackfest - Madrid (Spain)
- 1st OSM Hackfest - Sophia Antipolis (France)
Get involved in OpenSourceMANO
- Join the OSM Community Slack Workspace
- If your organization is already an OSM member, you can also:
- Request an EOL account (if you don’t have one yet)
- Subscribe OSG OSM and OSM TECH mailing lists
- If your organization is not yet an OSM member:
- Learn how to join, it is free and open to all
- Join the OSM Ecosystem
Contact
Please send your technical questions to OSM_TECH@list.etsi.org or join the OSM Community Slack Workspace
Questions about ETSI, joining OSM, this hackfest and future events can be sent to: OSMSupport@etsi.org