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HACKATHON Kickoff at IETF102
2018/07/14 0830
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/102/proceedings/
A
Sorry,
if
I
just
blew
you
away
by
talking
too
loud,
but
I
wanted
to
get
your
attention
so
so
yeah,
thanks
for
being
here
so
early
on
a
Saturday,
we're
gonna
go
ahead
and
get
things
started
with
the
hackathon,
and
you
know
some
logistical
things
to
go
over
and
whatnot.
Why
we
take
about
15
minutes
or
so
before.
I
do
that
I
wanted
to
I'm
sure
you
all
know:
Alyssa
Cooper,
rhf,
chair
she's,
been
a
big
supporter
of
the
hackathon
since
the
beginning.
It
continues
to
be,
and
so
now
he
works
from
Elissa.
B
Good
morning,
everyone
thank
you
for
coming
to
to
the
hackathon
here
in
Montreal
super
excited
to
kick
off
the
IETF
meeting
week.
With
this
event,
as
always,
we
have
once
again
more
than
200
people
registered
here,
which
is
fantastic,
not
not
everybody's
here,
yet
I
think
it's
a
bit
of
a
slow
roll
over
the
morning
and
I
know
that
some
people
might
be
there
in
their
rooms
watching
the
soccer
game.
The
football
game
excuse
me,
but
we're
gonna
get
it
up
on
the
big
screen.
B
Thank
you
to
AMS
for
for
making
that
happen
for
us
just
a
one
particular
note
on
this
week
we
do
have
the
applied
networking
research
workshop,
that's
happening
on
Monday
of
the
IETF
week.
It's
like
it
operating
as
a
track
in
the
IETF
meeting
and
I
know
that
we
have
some
colleagues
here
who
are
from
the
research
community
and
we'll
be
hacking
away
on
on
projects
that
they
are
also
presenting
and
talking
about
there.
So
please
welcome
them
and
I'd
also
like
to
just
thank
our
sponsors.
So
for
this
event,
we
have
nbc/universal.
B
We
have
juniper
and
we
have
Cisco
dev
net,
always
super
important
for
us
to
be
able
to
have
the
support
to
keep
the
event
running.
If
any
of
you
think
that
your
employers
might
be
interested
in
sponsoring
the
hackathon
in
the
future,
we
have
our
sponsorship
fundraiser
here.
His
name
is
Ken,
Boyd
and
I.
Don't
see
him,
but
he's
he's
around
circling
through
the
room.
A
Thank
you
and
okay,
so
welcome
everyone
as
I.
Typically
do
just
so
I
get
a
sense
of
the
room
curious
to
see
yeah.
How
many
of
you
this
is
the
first
time
you've
been
to
like
an
IETF
event
of
any
any
nature:
okay,
yeah
there's,
actually
a
fair
number
of
you.
I
hope
this
is
a
good
introduction
to
the
IETF,
for
you,
I
mean
if
you
have
been
in
like
the
IETF.
A
Perhaps
this
is
your
first
time
coming
to
the
hackathon
okay,
a
few
more
that's
good
to
know
and
then
how
many
of
you
are
here
just
for
that
just
for
the
hackathon,
but
as
of
now
are
not
planning
on
attending,
so
we
have
a
few
there,
not
just
okay.
Well,
that's
good,
because
I
hope
that
you
know
I
think
it's
best
if
you're
actually
able
to
do
both
if
you're
only
doing
the
hackathon
this
time
great,
but
you
know
maybe
consider
joining
us
for
the
meeting
in
the
future
too.
A
I'm
sure
there'll
be
cookies
at
some
point,
so
you
know
the
really.
The
idea
here,
though,
is
that
we
want
to
make
everything
that
we
do
in
the
IETF
go
a
bit
faster
or
better
advance
the
speed
and
relevance
of
the
work
that
we
do,
whether
that
be
working
on
Internet
drafts
or,
if
you're
writing
the
code.
Bringing
the
two
together
seems
to
be
a
really
good
way
to
get
the
best
of
both
worlds
and
also
to
help
attract
new
people.
So
for
those
of
you,
you
know
you
saw
a
few
hands
go
up.
A
This
is
their
first
time
at
night,
yep
event,
if
you're
working
in
a
team
with
with
those
people
really
to
try
to
help
them
out,
because
you
know
a
start,
you
may
not
know
where
everything
is
on
the
wiki.
How
find
all
the
resources
that
you
might
need?
You
may
not
know
the
right
people
so
help
those
people
out
the
introduce
them
to
other
people
and
really
help
them
start
contributing
and
being
valuable
triggers
to
the
idea.
A
So
everything
we
do
at
ITF
Center.
The
note
well
that
includes
the
stuff
we'll
be
going
on
the
hackathon
specifically
when
we
do
presentations
at
the
end.
Those
are
under
the
rules
of
the
note
well
now
in
terms
of
the
code
that
you're
working
on
that's
not
IETF
code,
necessarily
that
the
rules
for
that
code,
or
or
whatever
the
rules
for
that
code
is,
if
you're
working
on
an
open
source
project,
there's
probably
some
license
there
you're
you're
kind
of
bound
to
those
rules,
but
but
what's
the
only
part,
that's
really
an
IETF
contribution.
A
I'm
gonna
run
through
the
agenda,
pretty
quick
so
that
you
have
an
idea.
It's
all
posted
on
the
wiki
as
well,
so
can
reference
it.
There
we're
doing
the
kickoff.
Now
it
is
being
streamed
over
over
meet
echo.
So
there
are
people
who
are
dissipating
remotely.
We
had
about
40
people
signed
up
to
participate
remotely
so
be
aware
of
those
folks
they
may
want
to.
They
may
ping
you
and
join
your
teams
as
well.
A
Lunch
will
be
brought
into
the
room,
so
you
know
it'll
be
great
and
good.
You
could
stay
here,
continue
to
work
through
lunch
and
have
lunch
with
us.
As
you
heard,
the
football
match
should
be
coming
on
pretty
shortly
afternoon.
Break
stuff
will
be
brought
in.
We
will
have
dinners
we
have
had
in
the
past.
Again
we
encourage
you,
if
possible,
to
stay.
We
know
that
some
of
you
have
other
you
know
I
team
events.
You
want
to
go.
Do
that.
That's
fine,
no
one's
obligated
to
stay,
but
hopefully
you
can
stay.
A
It's
a
good
way
to
network
with
the
folks
around
you,
as
well
as
continue
to
get
your
work
done
and
then,
as
we
typically
do,
the
room
will
be
closed
and
the
doors
will
be
locked
at
at
10
o'clock.
So
we
definitely
have
to
be
out
of
here
by
10
o'clock
so
that
the
hotel
staff
and
shut
things
down
and
so
that
they
can
get
home.
A
Then
the
next
day,
we'll
start
up
again
doors
open
to
8:30
this
time
and
there'll
be
coffee
and
stuff
like
there
is
today,
lunch
will
be
brought
in
football
match
or
beyond
and
and
then
around
2
o'clock,
as
we
typically
do,
we'll
have
presentations
and
we
do
have
some
prizes
I'm,
not
sure
exactly
what
we're
going
to
do
with
them.
We're
leaning
away
from
the
kind
of
traditional
judging
type
thing,
though
so
we're
thinking
about
new
mechanisms
for
distributing
prizes,
come
talk
to
me.
A
We
need
to
be
completely
out
of
here
so
that
it
can
turn
into
whatever
it's
being
used
for
after
this,
so
being
ready
to
take
everything
with
you
and
have
it
out
viable
and
if
any
of
that's
going
to
be
challenging
for
you.
Let
me
know
and
we'll
try
to
make
some
okay,
here's
the
list
of
projects
who
teams
that
have
signed
up
on
the
wiki
and
just
to
help
people
find
each
other.
I
want
to
do
just
a
quick
race
of
hands
as
we
go
through
the
list
here.
A
A
Ok
rift
in
the
back.
Your
sum
up
here,
ok
up
here
at
this
table
and
how
about
NTS
way
in
the
back?
There.
Ok
JSON
metadata
application
over
here,
alright
and
how
about
sack
them
where's
that
okay
over
there,
if
you're,
looking
for
sack,
come
HUS
up
here
right
up
here
in
front
okay,
easy
to
find
the
H
team
and
the
far
corner
if
you're,
looking
for
them,
wishy,
okay,
back
there
behind
the
big
table
lurk,
we
have
any
luck
folks,
yet.
A
Okay
I
know
we
have
some
lurk
folks
who
will
be
on
site.
They
just
aren't
there
yet.
So,
if
you're
looking
to
work
with
that
team,
they
should
be
showing
up
soon
GLS
1.3
co-located,
with
Quint
you're.
Looking
for
that
group
suit,
okay
right
here
in
the
middle,
how
about
the
four
or
five
one
team
and
and
it
toward
the
back,
if
you're
looking
for
them
MLS,
also
we're
located
back
there
all
right,
how
about
dots?
A
A
Okay,
as
I
mentioned
at
the
end,
we're
gonna
have
quick
presentation,
probably
no
more
than
three
minutes,
maybe
even
a
little
less,
depending
on
how
many
teams
want
to
present
just
to
highlight
what
it
was.
You
were
doing
what
you
achieved
things
you're,
going
to
take
back
to
your
working
group,
lessons
that
you
learned
along
the
way
and
remember
not
everyone
knows
your
technology
really
well,
but
it's
a
good
way
to
share
what
it
was
you
did
and
what
you
achieve
with
everyone
here,
so
that
they
can
ask
you
more
questions
later
on.
A
We
do
have
a
an
organization
set
up
for
the
hackathon
in
github,
and
so,
if
you're
looking
for
a
place
to
keep
your
code,
we
can
create
a
repo
for
you.
There
there's
a
project
setup
for
this
hackathon
and
if
you
go
there,
you'll
see
a
couple
things.
One
is
a
readme
file
that
talks
about
how
you
can
become
a
member
of
the
hackathon
org,
and
that
will
give
you
the
rights
and
ability
to
push
code
there.
A
So
you'll
have
to
do
that
and
we're
going
to
use
that
you
have
to
do
that
if
you're
going
to
share
it.
If
you're
going
to
present,
because
that's
the
way
we
co-locate
all
the
presentations
together
and
when
we
do
one
we're
going
to
use
a
Chromebook
and
in
order
for
it
to
be
really
quick
to
switch
from
one
presentation
to
the
next,
we
want
them
all
in
one
location.
So,
if
you're
going
to
be
presented,
the
person
presenting
make
sure
that
you
sign
up,
you
can
follow
the
instructions
here.
A
The
links
there
I
can
help
you
as
well.
If
you
have
any
problems
finding
it
there's
also
a
template
there,
which
you'll
see
which
you
can
use.
You
don't
have
to
use
it,
but
it's
kind
of
handy
to
kind
of
jumpstart
your
presentation
and
make
it
just
real,
quick
and
easy
for
you
to
point
out
the
important
things.
So
hopefully
it's
a
good
resource,
thanks
again
to
Sarah
who
put
that
together
for
us
the
last
time
Twitter.
If
any
of
you
use
Twitter,
please
do
help
us
get
the
word
out
about
what
we're
doing
here.
A
Okay,
a
couple
of
things,
then,
after
the
actual
weekend
of
the
hackathon
a
couple
things
continue
in
terms
of
running
code,
we
will
have
a
code
lounge
as
we've
had
in
the
past.
It's
not
here.
It's
upstairs,
there's
a
nice
area
set
out
which
will
be
used
like
for
IETF
breaks
and
whatnot.
So
we're
going
to
have
some
space
there
there's
a
mark
here,
Park
Mount,
Royal!
That's
where
we'll
have
the
code
now.
We
will
also
have
the
next
day
on
Monday,
we'll
have
the
hack
demo
happy
hour.
A
How
many
of
you
participated
in
that
last
that
last
time
in
London,
okay,
we
had
a
few
who
did
that,
hopefully
more?
If
you
will
do
it
this
time?
The
idea
is
that,
while
you
did
your
presentation
here
in
front
of
everyone,
this
gives
you
the
ability,
the
ability
to
show
off
and
talk
to
people
and
more
detail,
because
that
space
will
be
set
up
for
a
little
over
two
hours.
They'll
be
some
food
there.
You
know
just
like
snacks,
there'll
be
a
cash
bar.
A
It's
a
way
that
you
can
have
other
people
who
perhaps
aren't
here,
come
by
and
see
what
you
did
and
talk
to
them
and
more
that's
about
it.
You
do
have
to
register,
though,
if
you
want
to
do
that,
you
have
to
make
sure
you
register
by
noon
on
Monday,
so
that
we
make
sure
we
have
space
set
up
for
you
and
if
you
go
to
the
wiki
you'll
find
the
links
for
that.
A
Okay,
as
Alissa
mentioned,
thank
you
to
our
sponsors,
our
supporters.
This
time
we're
still
looking
for
sponsors
as
she
mentioned,
but
these
groups
these
folks
chipped
in
to
help
make
this
event
successful.
So
thank
you
to
them
and
with
that
I'm
going
to
be
quiet
and
let
you
start
working
but
any
questions
you
can
ask
them
now.
You
can
come
see
me
right
afterwards
and
I'll
try
to
help
you
out
any
way.
I
can.