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The LFN Technical Meetings for CNTT, ONAP, and ODL are being held concurrently over two days, April 22 - 23, just after ONES North America. These meetings are separate from ONES-NA, open to all at no cost, and a separate registration is required. Registrants can attend any of the LFN Technical Meeting sessions and move between them as needed.

CNTT: The Common NFVI Telecom Taskforce (CNTT) is a collaborative effort from GSMA and the Linux Foundation launched in June, 2019. Its mission is to define a common NFV infrastructure to simplify the development and deployment of virtualized networking applications for the telecom industry. This gathering will be an opportunity to advance work on the Reference Architecture and Reference Model and address implementation considerations for OPNFV and the OPNFV Verification Program (OVP).

ONAP: The ONAP community will be hosting its bi-annual Joint Subcommittee meetings for alignment of architecture, modeling, security and other aspects of system design as we look toward future releases of the platform.

OpenDaylight: The OpenDaylight Magnesium Developer Design Forum (DDF) is a developer event by and for developers to discuss the project and feature planning for future releases. If you are a developer in the OpenDaylight community or wish to engage with the community, this is an event for you.

Other project meetings are TBD.

April 22-23, 2020

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