Linux Foundation: Linux Plumbers Conference, O-RAN Alliance, LF Networking (LFN) and LF Edge
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Linux Plumbers Conference 2019 Call for Bird of a Feather (BoF) Session Proposals
On the heels of the previous announcements, we are also pleased to announce the Bird of a Feather (BoF) Session Proposals for the 2019 edition of the Linux Plumbers Conference, which will be held in Lisbon, Portugal on September 9-11 in conjunction with the Linux Kernel Maintainer Summit.
BoFs are free-form get-togethers for people wishing to discuss a particular topic. As always, you only need to submit proposals for BoFs you want to hold on-site. In contrast, and again as always, informal BoFs may be held at local drinking establishments or in the “hallway track” at your convenience.
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O-RAN Open Source Community Launched
The O-RAN Alliance has joined forces with the Linux Foundation to form the O-RAN Software Community (O-RAN SC).
The O-RAN SC is aimed at providing open software aligned with the O-RAN Alliance’s open architecture. As a new open source community under the Linux Foundation, the O-RAN SC is sponsored by the O-RAN Alliance. They plan to together work on open source software enabling modular, open, intelligent, efficient, and agile disaggregated radio access networks.
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LF Networking Widens OPNFV Verification Program
LF Networking (LFN) has expanded its OPNFV Verification Program (OVP) to include Virtual Network Function (VNF) compliance testing.
The expanded OVP is created in conjunction with the ONAP testing community. It now includes publicly-available VNF compliance test tooling based on requirements developed within ONAP, as well as a Verified Labs Program and the induction of the University of New Hampshire-Interoperability Lab (UNH-IOL) as the first OPNFV Verified Lab.
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LF Edge Announces New Blueprints From Akraino Edge Stack
Linux Foundation's edge computing project LF Edge has announced new blueprints from Akraino Edge Stack and four new general members. These include Alef Mobitech, HarmonyCloud, Section, and Marvell Semiconductor.
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