In the Developer Guide, you will find information on the design, and architecture of the Neutron Virtual Private Network as a Service repo. This include things like, information on the reference implementation flavors, design details on VPNaaS internals, and testing. Developers will extend this, as needed, in the future to contain more information.
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Bugs should be filed on Launchpad in the neutron project with vpnaas
tag added.
New features should be filed on Launchpad in the neutron project with rfe
tag
added in order to get decision from neutron drivers team. Before doing that, it is
recommended to check Request for Feature Enhancements (RFE) process.
To get in touch with the neutron-vpnaas community, look at the following resource:
#openstack-vpnaas
IRC channel on Freenode. This is where the
VPNaaS team is available for discussion.These are great places to get recommendations on where to start contributing to neutron-vpnaas.
Todo
Info on the different Swan flavors, how they are different, and what Operating Systems support them.
Todo
Add notes about functional testing, with info on how different reference drivers are tested.
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