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Built several of the first open source multi-vendor network automation projects including pyntc, ntc-ansible, ntc-templates
Since the beginning, it has been evident that industry-wide collaboration in the open through meetups, conferences, blogs, videos, and open source software not only drives innovation, but it makes technology more accessible on a global scale. We are humbled to continue to do our part in transforming and modernizing the industry.
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of Conferences, Meetup’s & EventsWe created the first and what would become the largest vendor-neutral network automation community in the world back in 2015 with a simple goal: to create a vehicle for like-minded individuals to collaborate on network automation. Our Slack channel has grown to over 34,000 members with many individuals from engineers to executives, vendors, and partners hanging out and chattin’ about network automation. Come join us.
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The following showcases the shortlist of items that highlights Network to Code’s work in the open source community.
Built several of the first open source multi-vendor network automation projects including pyntc, ntc-ansible, ntc-templates
Released diffsync, schema-enforcer, and network-importer. Sponsored development of the NetBox project
Forked NetBox and launched Nautobot as the leading Network Source of Truth and Network Automation Platform catered for NetDevOps and holistic network automation solutions
Released several game-changing Nautobot Apps including Golden Config, Single Source of Truth, ChatOps, and Circuit Maintenance Management
Released several Nautobot Apps including Device Lifecycle Management, BGP Models, and Firewall Models
Released netutils, the Python project for network automation development you wish you always had
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