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Anil has been serving the OpenDaylight project since 2016 (since the Boron SR2 release), with by contributing to release management and engineering activities, and is an active maintainer of the LF/releng* repositories.
He 's works closely with the developer community supporting projects, performs timely releases, and maintains the infrastructure for the project. During the late 90's 90s, he began his journey learning Linux, and
started his career with Novell, and got an opportunity to contribute to Open Source (MIT Kerberos). He's has worked in the areas of Security & Identity Management, Networking, Storage/File Systems, Devops
Systems/DevOps and Release engineering with firms like Goldman Sachs, HP, and Redhat. He is always inclined to experiment and learn new technologies and has a keen interest on the developments in OSS, security, and deep learning.
Committer / ACM seat designation
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* Migrate existing CI jobs from Jenkins freestyle jobs to Jenkins pipelines.
* In the past Last year, I have led spearheaded the work on containerize containerizing ODL using docker/K8S pods/clusters. This gives an opportunity for new developers to deploy/test ODL as a container. There are more
There is scope to add more use-cases that could added and with potential for migrating CSIT jobs to start using ODL on potential opportunities to migrate some of the CSIT jobs onto the K8S environment.
* Improve processes and workflows within OpenDaylight, ensuring best practices are shared across LF projects.
* Optimize ODL's CI infrastructure to improve CI/job performance with a focus on quality, metrics and minimize downtime.
* Continue making OpenDaylight Simultaneous Releases in a timely manner.
* Facilitate new developers to contribute to ODL and automate the infrastructure.
* Improve documentation that would benefit the larger developer community.
@Robert Varga
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Biography
Robert has been involved in OpenDaylight from its start, having co-authored the MD-SAL architecture and designing major portions of its implementation.
He is the overall top contributor on OpenDaylight and has contributed ~16% of all patches merged, touching majority of projects. He is a committer of a wide range of projects — odlparent, yangtools, mdsal, bgpcep, controller, aaa, netconf, vbd, infrautils and coretutorials.
His contributions tend to center around maven build system, overall architecture and high-level design (BGP, PCEP, OpenFlow Boron design, Virtual Bridge Domain), performance/stability-critical pieces of infrastructure and high availability.
His current focus is platform core use cases and related development.
Projects
Committer : odlparent, yantools, mdsal, controller, aaa, netconf, infrautils, openflowplugin, bgpcep
Contributions : All across the spectrum
Statement of Intent
- Drive technical evolution of the OpenDaylight platform
@Ivan Hrasko
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Biography
Ivan has been involved in OpenDaylight since 2016. He has contributed to several projects including: netconf, controller, yangtools, mdsal, sxp, docs, integration/test. Currently the majority of his contributions are targeted to netconf project. In addition he is also interested in yangtools and mdsal.
His activity consists not only of code contributions but also of code reviews for (mostly) first-time ODL contributors.
Ivan has been the project lead of the former self-managed SXP project in 2018 and 2019 and had successfully integrated it with Fluorine ODL release.
Committer / ACM seat designation
ACM seat
Statement of Intent
Help to maintain ODL codebase
Help incomers to get oriented in ODL (code reviews, etc.)
Help to drive technical evolution of the ODL platform
Cédric Ollivier
Biography
Cédric Ollivier is a network automation expert in Orange and is involved in new network architectures around network programmability, global orchestration and network disaggregation.
He contributes to multiple open source projects in relation with Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV): OpenStack, OpenDaylight, OPNFV, ONAP, etc.
He has been elected as OPNFV Technical Steering Committee (TSC) member since 2018 and was awarded 3 times as best OPNFV community developer (6 awards in total).
He was first Committer Representative at the LFN Governing Board and is now part of Technical Advisory Council (TAC).
Committer / ACM seat designation
ACM seat
Statement of Intent
Contribute to the next ODL's technical challenges
Share the best ideas and solve the common issues accross the main LFN projects