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Welcome to the GENI Wiki
This is the GENI Wiki, a living repository for information relating to the GENI design and GPO-led design process. The structure, governance, and charters for GENI working groups can be found wiki:GeniWorkingGroups. To get a write account for this wiki, join a working group mailing list (any GENI list with a "-wg" suffix).
GENI Announcements
- GEC7 Demonstration Results
Videos, posters, presentations and some photos from the GEC7 demo session are now available on the GEC7 demo summary page.
- Project Feature
The Million-Node GENI project and PIs Thomas Anderson and Justin Cappos from University of Washington, Seattle, are featured on the www.geni.net homepage. (permalink) (5/20/10)
- GENI Experiments
Information on GENI experiments and available GENI resources for experimenters is available at GeniExperiments.
- GENI Spiral 2
GENI Spiral 2 has kicked off with Design and Prototyping projects focusing on increased integration, interoperability, identity management, and instrumentation & measurement. In addition, Meso-Scale Prototyping projects are deploying promising technologies in 8-12 locations. Project pages are listed at wiki:SpiralTwo.
- New GPO Documents
GENI Spiral 2 Overview: This document provides an overview of GENI Spiral 2. It describes this spiral’s developmental goals and summarizes the active projects. GENI Spiral 2 runs from October 2009 through September 2010. It is the second phase of exploratory rapid-prototyping that will begin to inform technical and operational plans for the envisioned GENI suite of research infrastructure. Spiral 2's primary goal is to begin moving towards continuous experimentation. (Informational) pdf (5/28/10)
GENI Security Plan: The plans presented in this document are motivated by: (1) The tremendous growth of GENI by the end of Spiral 2: By the end of Spiral 2 GENI will have been deployed in over a dozen campus networks and will have over twenty aggregates providing resources for use by experimenters, and (2) An increase in the numbers of researchers expected to use GENI for experimentation. The plans described in this document are Spiral 2 activities in preparation for this growth by Spiral 3. (Draft Recommendation) pdf (3/15/10)
GENI Recommended Use Policy: Common guidelines for using the suite of GENI infrastructures to the GENI community. GENI participants should be willing to follow the guidelines, and to support GENI community efforts to implement this policy. (Adopted Recommendation) pdf (3/10/10)
GENI Instrumentation and Measurement Architecture: This document defines the architecture for the GENI instrumentation and measurement subsystem. It is an early DRAFT, to be used for discussion in the GENI Instrumentation and Measurement working group, starting at the GEC7 meeting. (Draft Recommendation) pdf (3/8/10)
GENI Meetings
GENI Engineering Conferences.
The GEC is the GENI Project Office’s (GPO) regular open working meeting where researchers, developers, industrial & international partners and the GPO meet to advance infrastructure planning and prototyping for the GENI project. Further, the GEC focuses on how to design and build a suite of infrastructure that can best inspire and support creative research. The conference is open to all. The dates and locations below should be considered mostly firm until registration opens.
GEC1 October 9-11, 2007 Minneapolis, MN archives GEC2 March 3-4, 2008 Arlington, VA archives GEC3 October 20-31, 2008 Palo Alto, CA archives GEC4 March 31-April 2, 2009 Miami, FL archives GEC5 July 20-22, 2009 Seattle,WA archives GEC6 November 16-18, 2009 Salt Lake, UT archives GEC7 March 16-18, 2010 Duke University, Durham, NC archives GEC8 July 20-22, 2010 UCSD, San Diego, CA register | draft agenda GEC9 November 9-11, 2010 NSF, Arlington, VA GEC10 March 29-April 1, 2011 TBD GEC11 July 26-29, 2011 TBD
Other GENI Meetings & Workshops
[GeniTalks GENI Speaking Engagements]
Working Group Pages
Working groups are expected to be the locus of technical work required to develop the GENI architecture and design. They will author & review requirements and design documents and evaluate software and services contributed by Working Group (WG) members (some of which may be sponsored by the GENI Project Office). Working groups are expected to provide input to integration activities, design bake-offs, and other prototyping tasks. Emphasis is placed on technical contribution, including expression of the research community's needs and use cases, regardless of the source of financial support. Academic, industrial, and government lab participants are encouraged. wiki:GeniWorkingGroups
Each GENI working group has its own wiki home page:
- Control Framework WG -- wiki:GeniControl
- GENI Experiment Workflow and Services WG -- wiki:GeniServices
- Campus/Operations, Management, Integration and Security WG -- wiki:GeniOmis
- Instrumentation and Measurement WG -- wiki:GeniInstMeas
The following GENI working group is no longer active, but its results on opt-in and privacy are still of interest to GENI:
- GENI End-user Opt-in WG -- wiki:GeniOptIn
SPIRAL 2 Integration Information
The GENI Project Office works with projects to post information on what they are doing at wiki:SpiralTwo. These pages include project technical information, schedules and milestones, and information from related projects not funded by GENI. Keeping these pages current helps make planning, participating, and integrating easier for the GENI community.
Documents
GPO Documents: The GPO publishes system engineering and integration documents specifying the GENI design, integration, and operations at wiki:GpoDoc.
Working Group Documents: GENI working groups develop and publish documents. Unless otherwise noted, these documents represent the consensus of the publishing working group. Working drafts can be found on the individual working group wiki pages.
Contributed Documents: Documents contributed by members of the GENI community. May come from D&P projects. A listing may be found at wiki:ContributedDocs.
Older Documents: Pre-GPO documents (from 2005-2007) can be found at wiki:OldGPGDesignDocuments.
Useful Links
Mailing Lists
It is a very good idea to subscribe to the GENI Announce list. If you are a GENI technology developer, you should aslo subscribe to the GENI Developer list.
- GENI Announce is a moderated list carrying important announcements about upcoming meetings, solicitations, and other useful information for the developer community.
- GENI Discuss is an open list for general community discussion.
- dev is an open list for GENI prototype developers.
See working group pages for information on working group mailing lists.
GENI Wiki Information
Getting Started: See wiki:GeniWikiGettingStarted for information on how to post and site-wide conventions.
Admin: Need help? Send mail to help@geni.net
Wiki Docs: GENI is using the Trac wiki and issue tracking software package. All GENI members currently share a single wiki. For help with the Trac software, including pages that explain how to format wiki text and create new pages, TracGuide is a good place to start. Please contact help@geni.net for help, changes, or problems with this site.
Permissions: You must log in to the project wiki before you can edit any page. See wiki:GeniWikiGettingStarted for how to get a login. Most pages in the wiki are editable by any logged-in user. This page (WikiStart) is a read-only page (admins can read and write). Project milestones can only be edited by the GPO. Contact a GPO member or help@geni.net if you want to make changes to this or any other read-only page.
Index: For a complete list of local wiki pages, see TitleIndex.