
Open Source MANO
ETSI’s Centre for Testing and Interoperability and the OSM Community organized a new OSM Hackfest from January 24 to 28, 2022. The event was run remotely, allowing participants to join the hands-on sessions from their home or office.
Participation in OSM Hackfests is free and open to all upon Registration.
This edition was featuring OSM Release ELEVEN and focused on users who are new to OSM, taking the form of tutorials and hands-on lab exercises to be completed by participants.
The event lasted the entire week, with 3h daily sessions from 2:00 to 5: 00 pm CET.
Sessions were recorded, allowing everyone to follow them up at their own pace after the event.
For the latest agenda please click on the link below where you will find further information:
Registration was mandatory and closed on 20th January 2021.
Participants were expected to have user-level knowledge of Linux, and understand basic programming concepts (preferably Python).
Participants needed their laptop, with Linux installed. Should they work on a MAC/Windows machine, they could use multipass.
A remote environment was made available through VPN for participants to run the hands-on sessions.