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<ul><li>[https://portal.etsi.org/Portals/0/TBpages/OSM/Docs/OSM%20WP%20v1.0.pdf OSM Working Procedures]</ul>
<ul><li>[https://portal.etsi.org/Portals/0/TBpages/OSM/Docs/OSM%20WP%20v1.0.pdf OSM Working Procedures]</ul>
<ul><li>'''[[OSM Release FOUR|Current OSM Release (quickstart)]]'''</ul>
<ul><li>'''[[OSM Release FIVE|Current OSM Release (quickstart)]]'''</ul>
<ul><li>'''[[OSM Release FOUR Documentation|Current OSM Release (documentation)]]'''</ul>
<ul><li>'''[[OSM Release FIVE Documentation|Current OSM Release (documentation)]]'''</ul>
<ul><li>[[Workflow with OSM tools|Development Guidelines]]</ul>
<ul><li>[[Workflow with OSM tools|Development Guidelines]]</ul>
<ul><li>[[OSM Technical Videos|Technical and demonstration videos]]</ul>
<ul><li>[[OSM Technical Videos|Technical and demonstration videos]]</ul>

Revision as of 15:03, 5 December 2018

Welcome to the Open Source MANO WIKI!

Welcome to OSM, an ETSI-hosted open source management and orchestration (MANO) community project to jointly innovate, create and deliver a MANO stack that is closely aligned with ETSI NFV. This portal page aims to provide you with a starting point in your engagement with the OSM community, our software releases and collaborative development processes.

Our Vision & Mission

OSM is delivering an open source Management and Orchestration (MANO) stack aligned with ETSI NFV Information Models. As an operator-led community, OSM is delivering a production-quality open source MANO stack that meets the requirements of commercial NFV networks.

Try OSM

Do you want to try OSM? Check our quickstart guide of the current release (OSM Release FOUR) to know how to install and use OSM, as well as getting more technical details.



Your feedback is most welcome!
You can send us your comments and questions to OSM_TECH@list.etsi.org
Or join the OpenSourceMANO Slack Workplace
See hereafter some best practices to report issues on OSM