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HACKATHON meeting session at IETF103
2018/11/03 0900
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/103/proceedings/
A
Good
morning,
everyone
can
you
hear
me
all
right,
not
not
too
loud,
I,
hope,
okay,
okay
well,
good
morning,
thanks
for
coming
to
the
hackathon,
it's
great
to
see
such
a
big
crowd
so
early
in
the
morning,
even
though
I
know,
a
lot
of
people
came
in
really
late
last
night
or
early
this
morning.
So
thanks
for
being
here,
we
got
a
great
space.
A
If
you
have
any
problems
with
finding
like
getting
yourself
situated,
come
see
me
after
this
a
little
bit
and
we'll
figure
out
a
space
for
you
to
sit,
we
should
have
plenty
of
room,
but
before
I
get
into
any
of
that
we
have
ELISA
Cooper
here
ietf
chair
and
just
welcomed
her
to
come.
Tell
us
a
bit
about
all
the
good
stuff
that
hackathons
doing.
B
Good
morning
so
good
to
see
everybody
so
welcome
to
the
ietf
103
hackathon,
Charles
and
I
were
just
kind
of
talking
about.
What's
what's
new
for
this
one,
we've
been
doing
these
hackathons
for
about
four
years,
yeah
yeah.
So
it's
been
quite
a
run
at
this
point
and
we
came
up
with
a
few
things
that
are
new
this
time.
This
is
the
first
time
we
have
purple
t-shirts.
B
So
we
have
about
the
same
number
that
that
we
have
registered
in
the
past,
about
200
registered
in
the
room
40
to
50,
more
remote,
and
the
ITF
meeting
itself
might
be
a
little
bit
on
the
smaller
side
this
time,
so
the
hackathon
is
definitely
gaining
its
place
as
an
institution
of
the
IETF
meeting,
and
so
thank
you
all
for
for
making
that
happen.
I'd
like
to
thank
our
sponsors.
For
this
event,
we
have
nbc/universal
and
Cisco
dev
net,
who
have
chipped
in
to
help
make
this
happen.
B
If
you
think
that
your
company
might
be
interested
in
sponsoring
the
hack
phone
in
the
future
definitely
come
talk
to
me
or
Charles
or
to
our
sponsorship
fundraiser.
His
name
is
Ken
and
he'll,
be
here
later
in
the
week.
So
that's
about
all,
for
me,
hope
you
guys
have
a
great
weekend
enjoy
the
of
the
the
other
first.
That
we
have
is
a
really
nice
breakfast
so
make
sure
you
you
enjoy
the
nice
breakfast
and
the
rest
of
the
food
this
weekend
and
get
a
lot
of
work
done
thanks.
A
A
How
many
of
you
have
never
been
to
anything
associate
with
the
IETF
before
okay
yeah,
a
few
of
those
too
well
welcome,
I,
hope
it
and
I
believe
this
is
a
really
good
introduction
into
the
IETF
and
please
take
advantage
of
all
the
people
around
you
you'll
find
they're
pretty
friendly
and
it's
a
great
way
to
get
started
in
a
you
know,
working
in
the
IETF
as
reading
drafts
and
all
that's
good,
but
and
just
jumping
in
and
and
actually
implementing.
A
Something
is
really
great
too,
and
we
appreciate
you
being
here
and
helping
us
create
more
running
code
around
what
we're
doing
at
the
IETF.
That's
really.
The
main
point
of
these
hackathons
is
to
you
know,
spend
more
time
on
implementations.
It's
great
writing
the
specs,
but
if
we're
implementing
them
at
the
same
time,
that
helps
us
find
problems
in
the
spec.
A
You
know,
and
it
results
in
better
specifications
and
also,
very
importantly,
runs
in
code
results
in
code
that
other
people
can
pick
up
and
start
using
so
again
in
addition
to
just
reading
the
spec
and
figuring
out
how
to
implement
something.
If
you
create
a
library
utility,
an
SDK,
something
that's
going
to
help
someone
start
actually
implementing
and
adding
support
for
the
protocol
into
their
product,
that's
even
better.
So
those
are
the
types
of
things
we
like
to
do,
and
hopefully
we
can
accomplish
all
that
with
this
hackathon.
A
A
The
code
that
you're
working
on
oftentimes,
it's
governed
by
its
own
license,
some
type
of
open-source
license,
is
pretty
common.
Some
of
you.
Maybe
you
were
working
on
proprietary
code.
That's
fine!
You
can
work
on
code
in
the
context
of
the
hackathon
you're,
not
like
signing
it
over
the
ITF.
When
you
do
that,
but
at
the
end
we
will
have
some
presentations
and
kind
of
like
in
a
working
group,
any
any
presentation
or
are
things
you
share
on
the
mailing
list
that
those
are
all
IETF
contributions.
A
A
If
you
haven't
noticed
that
the
hackathon
is
pretty
ad-hoc,
it's
pretty
much,
you
know
serve
yourself,
but
if
you
have
a
problem
or
concern
getting
situated,
you
know
come
see
me
at
any
time
and
I'll
try
to
help
you
out
or
direct
you
to
someone
who
can
after
this
bit
of
a
kickoff.
Then
the
idea
is,
if
you
haven't
already
to
find
a
team
to
work
with
and
you
can
switch
move
between
teams.
That's
actually
encouraged.
We
love
to
see
projects
that
go
across
different
teams
across
different
technologies
that
the
IITs
working
on.
A
That's
all
fine
and
good,
so
don't
feel
like
you
need
to.
You
know,
be
stuck
in
just
one
place
and
lunch
will
be
brought
in
just
to
encourage
you
to
stay
here
and
and
socialize
with
people
a
bit
more
and
not
feel
like
you
need
to
run
out
and
take
take
care
of
finding
food.
So
I
think
there
will
be
plenty
of
food
and
beverages
during
that
the
course
of
the
day
snacks
will
be
brought
in.
We
will
even
have
dinner
brought
in
at
7:00
p.m.
A
and
so
would
encourage
and
welcome
all
of
you
to
stay
for
dinner.
Then
this
is
not
for
those
of
you
who
have
been
to
other
hackathons.
This
hackathon
is
much
more
I.
Guess,
non-competitive
it's
more
collaborative.
It's
not
an
all-night
thing.
Where
you're
you
know
you're
under
as
much
of
a
time
crush.
We
close
the
doors
we
have.
A
She
encouraged
you
to
either
go
out
and
sleep
or
visit
with
your
friends
in
the
evening
and
you're
welcome
to
continue
to
work
on
your
your
projects
after
10,
but
you
just
can't
stay
in
this
room
because
it'll
be
closed
and
we'll
let
the
hotel
staff
shut
it
down,
and
so
they
can
all
go
home
as
well
any
questions
about
that.
Yes,
yes,
you
can,
and
it's
semi,
you
know
secure
as
secure
as
any
kind
of
hotel
spaces.
A
Personally,
I
wouldn't
leave
my
personal
laptop
here,
but
if
you
have
something
that's
bulkier
than
there's
really
worth
someone
coming
in
and
pulling
the
way
like
pick
the
switches,
everything
here-
that's
that
was
set
up
this
morning.
It'll
stay
here.
So
it's
it's!
A
relatively
secure
space
tomorrow
morning,
the
doors
will
open
up
by
8:30,
maybe
even
a
little
bit
earlier
again.
Lunch
is
provided
and
this
formats
essentially
the
same
as
we've
done
in
the
past.
For
those
of
you
who
have
been
here.
A
What
we
like
to
do
is
starting
at
at
2
o'clock,
we're
going
to
have
all
of
you
present
what
it
was
you
did,
and
this
is
a
very
informal,
quick
presentation,
but
the
idea
is
just
to
share
with
with
us
what
it
was.
You
were
trying
to
do
kind
of
its
impact
on
your
work
and
the
ietf
community,
and
the
lessons
learned
things
that
you're
going
to
bring
back
into
the
working
group.
A
A
As
far
as
I
know,
we're
not
going
to
have
any
prizes
this
year,
but
we
will
do
something
very
informal
like
what
we
did
last
time
of
having
all
of
you
vote
for
what
you
think
were
the
best
projects
so
that
we
still
do
have
some
people
that
we
recognize
is
you
know
making
significant
contributions
over
the
course
of
this
weekend
and
then
by
five
o'clock.
We
want
to
be
completely
out
of
here
and
tear
everything
down.
Well,
yeah
well
tip
will
turn
the
space
into
the
code.
A
A
A
We
also
have
I'll
share
with
you
a
link
to
a
template
that
you
can
use
to
help
you
kind
of
format,
your
presentation
and
think
about
the
important
questions
you
want
to
answer
and
share
and
remember
that
your
audience
is
technical
people
who
are
familiar
with
IETF
in
general,
but
there's
so
many
different
projects
going
on
in
the
IETF
there's
a
good
chance.
People
are
not
an
expert
with
the
details
of
what
you're
working
on,
so
you
can
keep
it
technical,
but
up
level
it
a
little
bit
so
that
everyone
here
can
understand.
A
A
A
Now,
if
you
go
into
the
IETF
103
project,
presentations
you'll
see
in
the
readme
some
information
about
how
to
get
yourself
signed
up
for
that
organization
and
and
how
to
upload
your
presentation.
So
just
give
that
a
quick
read,
it's
important
one
thing:
you
have
to
be
a
member
of
the
github
organization
in
order
to
have
access
to
it.
A
So
if
you're
gonna
be
the
one
uploading,
the
presentation
make
sure
that
sometime
during
the
course
of
today,
you
sign
up
and
get
yourself
just
added
to
that
github
org
and
the
way
to
do
that
is
send
me
an
email
and
I'll.
Add
you
to
it
and
then
tomorrow
you
can
go
and
upload
your
presentation
or
whenever
it's
convenient.
A
Okay,
as
I
mentioned,
this
space
turns
into
the
code
lounge,
so
it
will
be
set
up
for
you
to
use
throughout
the
course
of
the
the
week
at
ietf.
We
encourage
you
to
do
that
to
continue
to
work
on
your
your
projects.
Even
if
it's
not
the
project
you
worked
on
in
the
hackathon.
If
you
have
other
things
you
want
to
work
on
or
if
you
want
to
continue
your
project,
that's
great
there
is.
You
can
go
and
schedule
time
if
it's
helpful
for
you,
you
don't
have
to
do
that.
A
A
One
other
thing
we're
going
to
do
and
again
it's
in
this
exact
same
space.
So
now
that
you
know
how
to
find
this
place,
it'll
make
it
easy.
We'll
have
hack
demo
happy
hour,
and
what
this
is
is
it's
the
opportunity
to
go
into
a
lot
more
detail,
I
guess
about
what
you
did.
You
have
the
three-minute
presentation
on
Sunday,
but
then
this
would
be
where
you
could
be
set
up
at
a
table
for
a
couple
hours
and
have
people
come
by
and
you
could
demo
to
them.
What
you
did
you
can
talk
to
them.
A
And
this
is
just
showing
you
that
the
page
there
and
how
you
can
sign
up
and
add
yourself
all
of
you-
have
access
to
the
wiki.
You
just
have
to
create
an
account
if
you
don't
already
have
one
and-
and
you
should
be
able
to
add
yourself
there
if
you
have
any
problems,
finding
the
wiki
or
doing
any
of
this
just
come
see
me
I'll,
you
know,
help
you
out.
A
Okay,
so
Alyssa
mentioned
thanks
to
NBC
Universal
and
to
Cisco
definite,
appreciate
them
chipping
in
and
sponsoring
and
helping
making
this
happen
and
we'd
also
appreciate
it.
If
you
know,
if
you're
already
a
on,
if
you
use
social
media,
some
we'd
appreciate
you
giving
us
a
little
bit
of
support
and
exposure,
please
go
ahead
and,
and
take
photos
share
them.
You
can
use
these
hashtags
ietf,
hackathon
and
IAT
f103
to
help
identify
things
from
here.
That
would
be
great
and
just
kind
of
a
fun
way
to
get
get.
The
word
out.
A
Okay
and
now
here
are
the
is
the
list
of
what
I
believe
are
all
the
projects.
Hopefully,
you
can
read
that
we
have
quite
a
few
and
something
that
I
thought
might
be
helpful
would
be
you
know
we
don't
really
want
to
take
time
for
everyone
to
describe
what
it
is
they're
doing.
If
you
want
to
see
what
they're
doing
please
go
to
the
wiki,
but
for
now
just
to
help
you
find
these
teams.
I
was
gonna,
run
through
them
and
just
have
them
reach.
A
You
know,
raise
the
head:
raise
raise
your
hand
when
I
call
out
your
team
name
so
that
people
know
where
to
find
you,
okay,
so
starting
with
quick,
can
we
see?
Where
are
you
guys
located?
Okay,
everyone's
find
the
quick
team?
Okay
I'm
just
going
to
keep
running
through
these
rift
flooding
anyone
hear
from
that
team.
Yet
I
don't
see
anyone.
So
if
you're
hoping
to
work
with
that
team
and
you're
trying
to
figure
out
where
they
are,
you
can
come
see
me
and
we'll
get
that
figured
out.
We
have
two
teams
working
with.
A
C
A
A
A
A
Okay,
they're
back
here
in
the
far
corner,
great
sliding
window,
FEC
code
right
in
the
middle,
wonderful
wishy
up
here,
right
right
in
front
okay,
great
I
to
NSF
I
saw
you
over
here
big
table
part
of
the
big
table
great
great,
to
have
you
again
a
multicast
ingest
platform,
all
right
kind
of
over
here.
If
you
guys
didn't
see
them
a
trusted
execution,
environment,
provisioning.
A
A
Where
was
I
dots
I
saw
you
guys,
yeah
right
in
front
of
me.
That's
right:
okay,
yang
Netcom,
press
conf.
We
have
a
couple
tables
on
that
or
everyone's
kind
of
clumped
around
here:
okay,
wonderful
measurement
tools
that
follow
lead
standards.
Oh
all,
right,
wonderful,
Thanks!
Thanks
for
bringing
that
in
I,
think
that
should
be
an
interesting
project.
A
A
A
Okay,
that's
pretty
much
it
any
other
questions
things
I
didn't
cover
again.
We
have
our
stickers
for
the
first
time
you
can
go
see
Greg
in
the
back.
Oh
I
forgot
about
con
here.
Con
he's.
You
can
thank
him
for
the
network.
The
fact
that
I
haven't
heard
a
single
person
asked
me
a
question
or
complained
about
network
connectivity
switches
at
various
tables.
A
Anything
you
need
with
the
network.
Your
con.
You
want
to
come
say
a
few
words.
No
he's
pretty
easy
to
find,
plus
yeah
I
know
how
to
contact
him
too.
If
he's
not
in
the
room,
so
you,
if
you
seek
on
around
you,
can
ask
him
for
anything.
You
need
network
wise
or,
let
me
know
and
I'll
communicate
it
and
thanks
a
lot
Khan
for
the
great
job
getting
things
set
up
here.