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This | This event is a development oriented Hackfest in the form of several self-contained challenges mentored by key members of the OSM community. The Hackfest will start on Monday 12 June and finish on Friday 16 June. | ||
On Monday, some briefing sessions will be provided, followed by a description of the different challenges to be completed through the week. Participants will select a challenge to work on individually or by pairs. | |||
This event will be an opportunity for participants to: | |||
- Understanding the role of NFV Orchestration and OSM | |||
- Understanding OSM architecture and relationship with ETSI NFV Specifications | |||
- Understanding OSM development workflow and practices | |||
- Developing a first-hand experience with code development in OSM | |||
- Getting to meet and interact with key OSM community members. | |||
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Revision as of 16:17, 13 March 2023
Overview
ETSI's Centre for Testing and Interoperability and the OpenSourceMANO community are organizing the OSM#15 Hackfest on 12-16 June 2023. The event will be hosted by CTTC and co-located with the OSM#15 Plenary Meeting.
Participation in ETSI Hackfests is free and open to all upon registration.
Venue
Parc Mediterrani de la Tecnologia (PMT) - Building B4
Av. Carl Friedrich Gauss 7
08860 - Castelldefels
Barcelona, Spain
Scope
This event is a development oriented Hackfest in the form of several self-contained challenges mentored by key members of the OSM community. The Hackfest will start on Monday 12 June and finish on Friday 16 June.
On Monday, some briefing sessions will be provided, followed by a description of the different challenges to be completed through the week. Participants will select a challenge to work on individually or by pairs.
This event will be an opportunity for participants to: - Understanding the role of NFV Orchestration and OSM - Understanding OSM architecture and relationship with ETSI NFV Specifications - Understanding OSM development workflow and practices - Developing a first-hand experience with code development in OSM - Getting to meet and interact with key OSM community members.
Prerequisites
- Registration is mandatory!
- Participants are expected to have previous knowledge of Linux and Python.
- Experience with Git and Docker will be a plus.
- Participants will need their laptop
- A remote lab environment will be provided.
Who should attend
- Developers!
Previous Hackfests
- OSM-MR#13 Hackfest - Amsterdam
- OSM#13 Hackfest - Remote
- OSM#12 Hackfest - Remote
- 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