Hawaii Code Sprint
We will once again have a Code Sprint in Honolulu prior to IETF-91.
New IETF work begins often as a proposed new working group, through something called a Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) session.
This blog article is here to remind you that all BoF requests are due Friday for the November IETF meeting in Honolulu.
Here are the important deadlines:
You can also register for the meeting. Much of our hotel block in the main meeting hotel (Hilton Hawaiian Village) has been used up, but there are plenty of nearby hotels.
We will once again have a Code Sprint in Honolulu prior to IETF-91.
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