On 08/07/13 10:41, Jaroslav Reznik wrote: > = Proposed Self Contained Change: Ryu Network Operating System = > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Ryu > > Change owner(s): yamahata <yamahata at private email ne jp> > > Ryu Network Operating System [1] > > This change was originally proposed for Fedora 19 but postponed to Fedora 20 > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Ryu > > == Detailed description == > Ryu is an Operating System for Software Defined Networking. > > Ryu aims to provide a logically centralized control and well defined API that > make it easy for operators to create new network management and control > applications. Currently, Ryu manages network devices by using OpenFlow. You > can say that Ryu is an OpenFlow Controller. > > For Software Defined Networking or OpenFlow, please refer to Open Networking > Foundation [2] Sadly, the page still doesn't list, what is going to happen. I assume, the whole thing is slightly more than just adding a new package to Fedora. Since the feature page refers to ryu as an operating system: how does it compare to the kernel or Fedora itself? I assume this is just accidental, because even ryu's home page describes itself as software defined networking framework. The Feature page still belongs to the FeaturePageIncomplete category. -- Matthias Runge <mrunge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel