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HACKATHON meeting session at IETF100
2017/11/11 0900
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/100/proceedings/
A
A
For
those
of
you,
I
mean
most
of
the
hard
works
already
happened.
You
guys
put
your
projects
up
on
the
wiki
and
people
have
found
you.
It
looks
like
most
people
are
at
the
table
and
know
which
project
they
want
to
work
on
after
I'm
done
going
through
this.
For
those
of
you
who
haven't
found
a
project.
Yet
we
have
time
to
do
that.
So,
if
you
haven't
gotten
situated
yet
don't
worry
this.
This
actually
really
is
just
the
start.
A
It's
just
a
lot
of
people
are
eager
and
they
get
here
early
and
get
going
so
don't
feel
like
you're
behind,
don't
get
worried,
we'll
kick
things
off
now.
You'll
have
a
better
understanding
of
how
this
whole
weekend
is
going
to
go
and
and
then
we'll
get
to
doing
more
coding,
so
I'm
Charles,
a
Cole
I
work
at
Cisco
and
the
dev
net
team.
A
We
did
the
first
hackathon
about
three
years
ago.
This
is
the
ninth
hackathon
happy
to
have
you
guys
here
with
us
in
Singapore
and
for
those
of
you,
you
probably
all
know,
Alyssa
I'm
gonna
bring
her
over
here.
She's
a
IETF
chair,
a
big
part
of
us
being
here,
a
big
part
of
Cisco,
actually
sponsoring
this
year's
hackathon,
which
is
great
so
that
we
have
space
and
food
and
all
that
so
Alyssa.
B
Hi
everyone
good
morning,
I'm
so
good,
to
see
everybody
here.
Thank
you
to
those
who
traveled
long
and
short
to
get
here.
Charles
is
just
telling
me
that
this
is
the
largest
fall
hackathon
that
we've
had
thus
far
so
now
we
break
them
down
into
which
season
it
is,
and
so
we
can
meet
a
milestone
every
season,
but
in
general
it's
it's
been
really
exciting
to
see
the
turnout
increase
meeting
over
meeting
for
the
hackathon
and
to
see
the
impact
that
the
work
that
people
do
over
the
weekend
is
having
on
the
IETF
standardization
process.
B
So
thank
you
to
all
of
you
for,
for
you
know,
signing
up
for
two
extra
days
of
work
and
making
that
happen
in
general,
I'm
I'm
personally
interested
to
understand
how
we
can
continue
to
make
improvements
if
people
want
more
time
to
hack
during
the
week,
if
there's
other
ways
other
support
that
you
need
other
ways
that
we
can
integrate
the
work
that
happens
on
the
weekend
into
the
working
group
processes,
better
I
would
love
to
hear
people's
ideas
and
and
feedback
so
definitely
come.
Come
chat
with
me
over
the
weekend
or
during
the
week.
B
Hopefully,
hopefully
most
of
you
are
staying
for
the
IETF
meeting
as
well,
would
love
to
hear
from
you
about
how
we
can
how
we
can
do
things
better,
as
as
Charles
said,
Cisco
is
sponsoring
this
hackathon.
This
time
it's
actually
I'm
Cisco
collaboration,
which
is
which
is
my
group
in
Cisco,
and
there
was
a
little
bit
of
a
adventurous
process
to
obtain
the
prizes
for
for
this,
it
involved
a
very
last-minute
trip
to
Fry's
Electronics
and
two
very
large
FedEx
boxes
and
a
lot
of
conversation
about
what
can
make
it
through
Singaporean
customs.
B
A
A
Never
never
again,
anyway,
I'm
so
happy.
The
t-shirts
are
here
and
we
do
have
people
like
checking
you
in
registering.
If
you
didn't
register
making
sure
you're
on
the
list,
please
do
make
sure
you
check
in
with
them,
even
if,
for
some
reason
you
didn't
want
a
t-shirt
check
in
with
them,
so
that
we
get
a
count
of
who's
here
and
that
helps
us.
You
know
get
space
and
stuff
for
next
time,
so
yeah
welcome
to
the
hackathon.
A
Just
a
few
questions
that
I'd
like
to
see
how
many
of
you
this
is
your
first
time
at
the
hackathon,
hopefully
yeah.
Okay,
that's
great
to
see
always
happy
to
have
new
people
coming
in
this
kind
of
mix
of
people
who
have
been
here
several
times
and
new
people
is
exactly
the
type
of
thing
we
want
to
see.
A
So
so
welcome
and
no
bad
questions
and
so
ask
the
people
around
you
if
you
feel
free
to
ask
questions
now,
if
you
have
them
I'm
going
to
run
through
about
ten
minutes
of
stuff
and
then
be
quiet,
you
can
always
come
up
here
and
and
find
me
if
you
have
any
questions.
Is
this
anyone
who's
this
your
first
time
at
like
an
IETF
anything
at
all?
The
first
IETF
experience?
Okay,
that
that's
really
great
I'm,
very
happy
to
see
that
too.
A
Hopefully,
this
is
a
good
way
to
get
you
introduced
into
the
IETF
I
think
it
is,
as
opposed
to
you
know
nothing
wrong
with
reading
drafts
and
going
to
a
meeting
but
I
think
coming
and
sitting
down
working
on
code
side
by
side
with
people
for
a
weekend
is
a
national,
better
experience
and
really
gets
you
plugged
in
doing
something
meaningful
right
away
and
contributing.
So
so
that's
great
and
then
how
many
of
you
came
here
just
for
the
hackathon
and
you're
actually
not
going
to
be
at
the
IETF
meeting.
A
Okay,
so
there's
some
of
you
too,
and
you
know
this
I
I
kind
of
feel
good
and
bad
about
I'm,
excited
that
you're
so
drawn
by
the
hackathon,
but
hopefully
after
the
hackathon.
You
start
to
see
a
reason
why
you
might
actually
want
to
participate
in
future
meetings,
because
we
would
love
it
if,
if
you
did
stay
so,
but
thanks
for
being
here
for
this
okay,
so
the
goals
of
the
hackathon
really
since
its
inception,
the
the
mantra
of
the
hackathon
has
been
rough
consensus
and
running
code.
A
That's
how
we
get
things
done,
but
I
think
we
had
seen
that.
Maybe
there
had
been
a
bit
of
a
shift
away
from
the
running
code.
This
is
to
try
to
put
more
emphasis
on
the
running
code
and
the
RFC
a
list
here
is
just
the
way
you
can
go
and
in
your
drafts
and
stuff
mentioned
the
running
code
aspects
of
what
you've
done
with
your
draft
open
source.
It's
it's
best.
A
If
what
you're
doing
is
open
source
just
makes
it
a
lot
easier
for
us
to
all
share
and
contribute
and
see
what
it
is
you're
doing.
If
it's
not,
you
know,
it's
not
like,
you
can't
participate
in
the
hackathon,
but
really
we're
trying
to
create
open
source
utilities.
Reference
implementations
things
like
that
and
make
it
easier
for
developers
to
take
the
standards
that
we're
developing
and
actually
start
start
using
them,
because
now
it's
not
just
a
spec,
but
they
actually
have
code.
A
They
can
start
using
and
build
on
and
by
doing
that,
the
idea
is
to
speed
up
and
improve
the
standards
process,
because,
if
we're
actually
implementing
the
things,
while
we're
writing
the
drafts,
we
find
bugs.
We
find
things
that
are
missing
underspecified,
that
type
of
thing,
and
we
can
fix
them
early
in
the
process
rather
than
arguing
about
it
for
for
a
year
or
two
and
then
realizing.
We
miss
something
and
and
also
yeah.
A
You
know
meet
people
in
other
working
groups
meet
people
who
this
is
their
first
IETF
and
people
who
have
if
it
is
your
first
IETF
make
sure
you
talk
to
some
longtime
IETF
first
get
involved
in
different
things.
Just
just
talk
to
the
people
around
you
because
take
advantage
of
the
fact
that
there's
so
many
passionate
people
here
that
actually
are
spending
their
weekend
here,
writing
code
as
opposed
to
going
out
and
doing
other
things.
A
So
like
everything
in
the
ITF
we
operate
under
the
note.
Well,
when
you
went
through
registration,
you
you
you
agreed
to
this,
but
just
a
reminder
that
what
you
do
here
is
under
the
note
well.
But
the
one
thing
I
do
like
to
point
out
is
that
the
note
well
doesn't
say
anything
about
code
and
I
mentioned
before
open
source.
Many
of
you
will
be
working
on
code,
that's
under
some
open
source
license
and
when
you
work
on
that
here
it
that
you're
not
contributing
that
code
to
the
IETF.
A
It's
actually
you're,
still
working
under
the
license
of
that
code
and
whatever
it
is.
So
that's
perfectly
fine
and
just
realize
that
what
is
an
IETF
contribution
are
like
any
presentations
that
you
do
or
that
type
of
thing
or
around
the
hackathon.
But
the
code
itself
is
is
governed
more
by
the
rules
of
the
open-source
project
that
you're
working
on.
A
Okay,
so
now,
just
so
that
you
have
an
idea
of
the
agenda,
I,
don't
think
anything's
changed
from
what
was
on
the
the
wiki.
This
is
a
rundown
of
what's
happening
today,
we're
at
that
point
now,
where
we're
doing
the
kickoff
and
for
those
of
you
who
haven't
joined
a
team
we'll
help
you
get
situated
in
a
team
afterwards,
then
so
that
you
can
stay
here
and
keep
working
on
stuff,
we
will
have
lunch
brought
in
and
and
snacks
in
the
afternoon
and
hopefully
you'll
stay
with
us
all
day.
A
We
have
the
room
until
10:00
p.m.
dinner
will
be
brought
in
that
that
should
be
nice
it'll,
be
like
a
buffet
style,
dinner,
I
think
we'll
have
beer
I,
don't
think
wine,
but
well
beer,
so
should
be
have
a
good
time
that
that's
a
good
time
to
I
mention
it's
important
you
to
know
that
people
around
you
that's
a
good
time
to
socialize
a
little
bit
and
your
frida
to
work
through
dinner
as
well.
If
you
like
the
room,
we
will
close
it
and
lock
the
doors
at
10:00
p.m.
by
all
means.
A
A
Then
tomorrow
we
start
in
the
morning.
It
says
here:
9:00
a.m.
the
doors
will
open
and
coffee
and
stuff
will
be
here
a
little
bit
earlier,
but
you
know
officially
9:00
a.m.
lunch
will
be
brought
in
again
and
now.
What
I
really
like
to
emphasize
is
that
we
have
a
hard
stop.
We
want
to
be
completely
done
with
the
hackathon
by
9ps
re
by
4:00
p.m.
in
the
afternoon,
and
the
reason
for
that
is
that
there's
some
especially
for
you
first
time,
people
there's
a
newcomers
event
that
happens
at
4:00
p.m.
A
we
want
you
to
be
able
to
go
to
that.
So
then
working
backwards
from
that
it
really
dictates
our
timing,
so
around
1:30.
I
really
remind
people,
hey,
you
probably
want
to
stop
doing
the
development
work
that
you're
doing
and
start
putting
together
a
short
presentation
of
what
it
was
you
were
able
to
accomplish,
and
the
idea
is
then
from
2
to
3
p.m.
A
we
have
each
team
present
here.
This
is
what
we
tried
to
do.
This
is
what
we
actually
did.
This
is
the
the
benefit
or
the
impact
it
has
on
ietf
work.
This
is
how
we
interacted
with
open
source
communities.
Whatever
you
can
highlight
the
important
things
that
you
did
and
share
that
with
everyone
here
and
that
would
be
broadcast
on
meet
echoes.
So
we
can,
you
know,
have
that
recorded
to
for
whoever
isn't
here
and
then
we'll
give
out
some
awards.
A
We
actually
do
have
some
prizes
this
time,
which
elisa
mentioned
so
I'll
share
more
on
that
tomorrow,
and
so,
but
you
know,
the
important
thing
is
for
those
of
you
who
have
been
a
previous
hackathons.
This
isn't
a
super
competitive
one.
The
prizes
are
more
for
fun
and
a
show
of
appreciation
for
being
here
so
don't
get
too
hung
up
on
that.
The
important
thing
is:
if
you
can
help
other
teams
excel,
that's
fantastic!
A
If
you
can
make
your
team
be
a
winning
team,
you
know
that's
just
bonus
so,
but
we
will
have
the
presentations
we'll
have
awards
will
have
some
judges
listening
to
your
presentations
as
well
and
then
by
5:00
p.m.
we
need
to
be
out
of
here.
Basically,
this
room
gets
converted
into
the
ietf
lounge,
and
so
any
equipment
that
you
brought
in
and
set
up
I
ask
that
you
could
have
it
out
of
here
by
5:00
p.m.
tomorrow.
A
Nothing
thanks
for
the
warning,
so
yeah
good
to
know.
Yeah.
C
Presentation
so
hi
this
is
I'm
Barry,
liebe,
I'm
gonna
be
one
of
the
judges
for
the
the
whimsical
Awards,
where
you
hang
out.
I
really
want
to
stress
that
these,
don't
don't
stress
about
this.
These
are
whimsical.
Things
will
be
giving
a
Best
Overall
work,
but
we're
also
going
to
be
giving
out.
You
know
best
use
of
the
tablecloth
and
stuff
like
that.
I
mean
it's
really
going
to
be
silly
things
as
well
as
serious
ones.
Don't
stress
over
it,
but
for
your
presentation
is
what
will
help
the
judges?
C
The
most
is:
don't
go
through
a
lot
of
detail
about
the
bits
and
bytes
of
what
you
did
or
what
you
wanted
to
do.
Tell
us
mostly
what
your
goal
was.
How
well
you
met
the
goal
and
how
that
furthers
the
work
of
the
IETF
and
that's
that's
the
most
important
thing
for
the
judges
to
look
at
keep
your
presentations
really
short
and
thank
you.
A
A
If
you
are
champing
a
project-
and
you
haven't
put
the
name
of
your
project
on
the
table
yet
please
do
that
because
we
do
have
some
people
here
who
don't
know
you
and
are
trying
to
find
projects,
so
so
so
make
sure
that
you've
put
the
name
of
your
project
on
the
little
sign
at
your
table.
That'll
help
everyone
here,
here's
the
list
that
I
have
of
all
the
projects.
If
you
added
your
project
in
the
last
like
24
hours,
I-
probably
missed
it,
but,
as
you
can
see,
we
have.
A
We
have
quite
a
list
of
projects
here.
So
for
those
of
you
who
this
is
your,
you
haven't
found
a
team.
This
same
project
list
is
online.
It's
in
the
wiki
go,
take
a
look,
try
to
figure
out
which
project
or
projects
or
most
interest
to
you
and
then
go
around
the
room
and
find
them
and
talk
to
them.
If,
if
you
have
a
hard
time
finding
them
come
see
me
and
I'll
help,
you
find
the
people
you
need
to
find
the
project
presentations
I
already
covered
these.
As
Barry
mentioned.
A
It's
don't
get
too
worried
about
it,
but
but
we
do
want
to
see
what
it
was
you
did
because
that's
handy
for
us.
There
are
only
about
three
minutes
long,
so
you
can
figure
out
who,
from
your
team
is
going
to
present.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
the
project
champion.
It
could
be
anyone
and
I'll
give
more
reminders
for
that
later
on
the
judging
criterion
that
this
should
help.
You
understand
what
we're
looking
for.
A
A
I
mentioned
open
source
before.
If
you
need
a
place
to
share
your
code
to
work
on
it,
we
do
have
this
if'
hackathon
org
in
in
github.
If
you
need
a
place
to
share
code,
let
me
know
we'll
get
a
project
created
there
for
you.
If
you
already
have
another
home
for
your
code
and
you're
working
on
it
somewhere
else
and
github
or
elsewhere,
that's
perfectly
fine.
Your
code
doesn't
need
to
be
here,
but
it's
just
here.
We
can
put
it
here.
A
The
photo
contest
we
do
try
to
have
a
little
bit
of
fun
and
so
take
some
photos.
Put
them
out
on
Twitter
I
have
the
hashtags
there.
If
you
put
that
IETF
hackathon
and
IAT
f-100
include
those
two
hashtags
and
then
we'll
have
a
winner
for
the
best
photo,
and
we
will
award
a
prize
for
that
too.
So
multiple
ways
to
win
prizes
here.
A
Okay,
more
good
news,
the
hackathon
I
mentioned
it
ends
Sunday
but
Sunday
afternoon,
but
that
doesn't
mean
that
the
work
we're
doing
on
code
needs
to
stop
a
portion
of
this
will
because
this
will
be
turned
into
the
ietf
lounge.
We're
gonna
have
what
we
call
the
code
lounge
and
that
would
just
be
a
space
that
we
set
up
where
you
can
come
and
continue
your
work.
If
you
want
to,
there
is
a
wiki
page
where
you
can
actually
sign
up.
That's
not
so
much
to
reserve
space.
It's
more
to
help.
A
You
coordinate
with
your
own
team
members
that
hey
Wednesday
from
2:00
to
6:00
we're
gonna
meet
in
the
code
lounge,
so
you
can
put
your
your
name,
the
name
of
your
team
and
the
time
slot
that
you
want
it's
something
new
that
we're
trying
this
year
having
that
sign-up
sheet.
If
it's
useful,
we'll
continue
to
do
that,
we're
also
going
to
try
to
have
some
refreshments
and
things
brought
in
for
those
people
in
that
area.
A
A
The
code
lab
hey
this
is
that
rack
of
equipment
that
you
see
back
there
in
the
corner.
So
that's
just
something!
That's
that's
here
that
you
is
at
your
disposal.
If
you
need
a
VM
spun
up,
we
can
get
those
set
up
on
that.
If
you
need
some
kind
of
special
network
for
doing
some
experimentation,
we
can
get
that
set
up
on
there.
If
you
want
to
be
able
to
access
a
cmts,
provide
a
home
network
type
of
thing
off
a
cable
modem,
we
can
use
it
for
that.
There's
lots
of
flexibility
with
it.
A
If
it's
going
to
be
useful
for
you,
you
can
contact,
get
in
touch
with
me
or
with
Chris
Chris.
You
want
to
raise
your
hand
back
there.
Are
you
back
there?
I
don't
see
Chris
at
this
moment,
but
our
email
addresses
are
there,
so
you
can
grab
me
he'll,
be
back
there
by
that
equipment
a
lot
of
the
day
or
you
can
send
us
an
email
too,
and
not
just
for
today,
but
this
is
all
week
if
it's
useful
for
you,
okay
bits
and
bytes,
we
are
not
having
bits
and
bytes
this
time.
A
This
is
a
change
so,
for
those
of
you
have
been
here
many
times,
this
might
be
important
to
you.
We
mentioned
that
you
can
do
the
presentation
on
your
project.
We
also
set
up
some
time
where
you
can
demo
your
project.
What
this
is
is
that
you
can
share
what
you
did
with
the
rest
of
the
IHF
community,
so
we
don't
have
bits
and
bytes.
What
we
have
is
what
we
call
running
code
day
and
that
will
be
Wednesday.
Basically
the
area
in
front
of
the
plenary.
A
The
plenary
is
Wednesday
afternoon
and
if
it's
useful
for
you,
if
you
want
to
demo
your
project
to
people,
you
can
do
it,
there
will
have
some
space
set
up
in
the
foyer
before
the
plenary
after
the
plenary
and
pretty
much
all
day.
So
if
that
is
of
interest
to
you,
we're
gonna
have
a
sign-up
sheet
for
that
too.
I
don't
think
it's
live
yet
once
it
is
I'll
share
the
link
so
before
the
end
of
the
hackathon
I'll
share
that
with
you.