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So OpenFlow isn't really "open source" software, it's more of an open standard/API to program the forwarding tables of network devices. If a Layer 2/3 switch is OpenFlow capable, an OpenFlow controller can program the L2/L3/L4 rules through this API without involving routing protocols or such.
I don't think there's an open source OpenFlow controller, but there are closed sources ones, including one by NEC (seriously).