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.
The old Feature page belongs to FeaturePageIncomplete category, because
it wasn't completed in Fedora 19. I added it for reference, the Change
page is the correct one now.
Jaroslav
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