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IETF 95 Hackathon

The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is holding a Hackathon to encourage developers to discuss, collaborate and develop utilities, ideas, sample code and solutions that show practical implementations of IETF standards.

When: Saturday April 2, 2016 and Sunday April 3, 2016

Where: Hilton Buenos Aires (room Atlantico C)

Signup for the Hackathon here: Hackathon Registration

View the list of Hackathon Attendees: Attendees

Keep up to date by subscribing to https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/hackathon

The Hackathon is free to attend.


Agenda (subject to change)

  Saturday, April 2
      09:00: Room opens - Pastries and coffee provided
      09:30: Hackathon kickoff - Intro to all technologies by champions, form teams
      12:30: Lunch provided
      15:30: Afternoon break - Snacks provided
      18:30: Progress check and sharing
      19:00: Dinner provided
      22:00: Room closes and is locked
  Sunday, April 3
      09:00: Room opens - Pastries and coffee provided
      12:30: Lunch provided
      13:30: Hacking stops, prepare brief presentation of project
      14:00: Project presentation to other participants and judges
      15:00: Recap and suggestions for improvements
      15:30: Awards presented, prizes given
      16:00: Hackathon ends

Meeting Materials


Technologies Included in Hackathon (more can be added)

DNS/DNSSEC/DANE/DNS-over-(D)TLS

Network Based Metrics Analytics

NETCONF/YANG, I2RS, OpenDaylight

NETVC

IBNEMO(Intent Based Network Modeling)

Homenet

RIOT (OS for internet of things)

Vector Packet Processing

TLS 1.3

SCTP

Don’t see anything that interests you? Feel free to add your preferred technology to the list, sign up as its champion and show up to work on it. Note: you must login to the wiki to add content. If you add a new technology, we strongly suggest that you send email to hackathon@ietf.org to let others know. You may generate interest in your technology, and find other people who want to contribute to it.

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Participant Preparation and Prerequisites

Remote participation

IPR and Code Contribution Guideline

All hackathon participants are free to work on any code. The rules regarding that code are what each participant's organization and/or open source project says they are. The code itself is not an IETF Contribution. However, discussions, presentations, demos, etc., during the hackathon are IETF Contributions (similar to Contributions made in working group meetings). Thus, the usual IETF policies apply to these Contributions, including copyright, license, and IPR disclosure rules.