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From YouTube: IETF105-HACKATHON-20190720-0900
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HACKATHON meeting session at IETF105
2019/07/20 0900
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/105/proceedings/
A
That's
the
most
challenging
part
of
the
hackathon,
so
okay,
well
welcome
to
the
hackathon
great
to
see
so
many
familiar
faces.
Also
a
lot
of
new
faces
here.
We
were
here
last
year,
same
room
same
place,
there's
just
more
of
us
this
year,
which
is
great
to
see
so
for
those
of
you.
If
this
is
your
first
time
here,
we
kind
of
just
self-organized
find
out
a
table
where
your
project
is,
if
you're
having
problems
finding
the
team
you
wanted
to
work
with,
or
you
aren't
sure
which
team
you
want
to
work
with.
A
B
Good
morning
welcome
everyone
to
the
ITF
105
hackathon
I'm
really
excited
to
see
another
full
room.
We
have
more
than
330
people
registered
for
this
weekend.
So
if
you
haven't
found
someone
to
work
with
yet
I'm
sure
that
you
will
can
I
just
see
a
show
of
hands
of
for
whom
is
that
the
their
first
ITF
hackathon
Wow
ton
of
people,
okay
and
who's,
been
to
lots
of
these
okay.
So
your
commingled.
B
So
if
you're
new-
and
you
need
some
advice,
you
can
just
turn
the
turn
to
the
side
and
find
someone
who's
been
to
lots
of
hackathons.
Or
if
you
have
questions
you
can
of
course
come
ask
Charles
or
myself
or
others
who
will
be
floating
around
at
the
front
of
the
room.
Here
we
have
a
couple
of
new
additions
for
this
hackathon
in
particular.
First
I
want
to
say
a
big
thank
you
to
I.
Can
who's
sponsoring
this
hackathon
and
has
committed
to
sponsoring
the
next
three.
So
thank
you
very
much.
B
I
can
I
know
that
in
the
in
the
run-up
to
this
on
Twitter,
some
people
were
under
the
impression
that
there
is
quote
free
food
all
day,
long
at
the
hack
upon
it's
not
actually
all
day
long.
Our
secretariat
staff
had
a
bit
of
a
heart
attack
when
they
heard
that
that
people
thought
there
was
free
food
all
day
long,
but
there
is
a
lot
of
food
that
is
provided
here
and
and
other
great
services.
So
if
and
we
can't
really
do
that
without
a
corporate
support.
B
So
if
your
company,
your
employer,
is
interested
in
potentially
sponsoring
the
hackathon,
please
come
see
charles
or
myself
and
we'd
be
more
than
happy
to
talk
to
you
about
that.
We
also
have
a
new
supporter
providing
some
software
licenses
at
this
hackathon
nova
flow.
I
think
the
Nova
flow
people
are
back
there.
Yes,
Thank
You
Nova
flow
helping
get
some
some
projects
off
the
ground.
B
So
we
really
appreciate
that
and
then
lastly,
I
think
some
people
may
be
familiar
with
the
women's
community
at
the
IETF,
the
ITF
sisters,
to
make
it
a
little
bit
easier
for
the
sisters
to
meet
each
other.
As
early
as
the
hackathon
weekend,
we've
denoted
a
table
in
the
very
far
back
corner
during
lunch.
If
the
ITF
sisters
want
to
gather
over
there,
you
can
find
each
other
network
a
little
bit
over
lunch
and
I.
Think
that's
all.
A
A
So
you
know
the
goal
of
all
these
hackathons
is
really.
We
want
to
advance
the
peace
and
work
that
we're
doing
in
the
ietf
anyways
the
work
we've
done
around
all
you
know
defining
standards,
and
if
we
come
here
and
we
write
code
at
the
same
time,
we
test
things
out
right.
We
see
if
what
we're
standardizing
works.
That's
a
great
way
to
really
improve,
not
only
the
quality
but
to
get
it
done
more
quickly.
A
So
so
that's
the
goal
with
all
these
projects
in
one
way
shape
form
or
another,
but
also
it's
very
important
that
we
help
new
people
come
into
the
hackathon.
So
any
of
you
who
are
leading
projects,
we
have
a
couple
that
I've
had
identified
themselves
as
being
projects
that
are
particularly
good
and
welcoming
to
newcomers.
Just
due
to
the
nature
of
those
projects.
A
Yeah,
you
can
look
for
those
on
the
wiki
there's
a
little
star
next
to
them
once
in
the
corner
over
here
for
measurements,
and
then
there's
one
with
with
yang
and
now
the
goal
is
that
you
have
some
background.
Already
that's
going
to
help
you
with
the
project,
but
they'll
help.
You
know
help
you
find
interesting
and
ways
for
you
to
contribute
to
those
projects.
So-
and
you
know,
but
that
should
be
true
for
just
about
any
project
here
and
again.
A
If
you
have
a
hard
time
finding
a
project
come
see,
me
I'll
help
you
out
the
note
well
for
those
of
you.
If
it's
your
first
IETF,
you
might
want
to
take
extra
time
to
read
this,
but
everything
we
do
in
ITF
falls
under
the
note.
Well,
and
that's
true
for
the
the
conversations
presentations
things
we
do
here
as
well
now
the
the
code
that
you're
working
on
you
should
take
a
look
at
that.
You
know
there's
generally
some
kind
of
license
associated
with
that.
Hopefully
an
open-source
license.
That's
separate
from
the
note!
A
Well,
the
code
you
work
on:
it's
not
an
IETF
contribution.
Necessarily
it's
just!
You
have
to
look
at
the
license,
that's
associated
with
that
code
and
and
if
you
need
help
with
that
too
I'm
happy
to
talk
with
you
about
it,
the
agenda,
so
we
started
pretty
much
on
time.
This
is
being
done
on
meet
echo.
There's
a
meet
echo
session.
That's
only
going
to
be
for
this
kickoff
part
and
then
we'll
have
it
again.
A
At
the
end,
when
we
do
the
presentations,
we
will
have
lunch
being
brought
in
that's
at
12:00,
thirty
and
there's
there.
Some
dinner
will
come
in
two
at
about
seven
o'clock,
so
it'd
be
great
if
you
have
time
and
are
able
to
stick
around
and
and
and
have
dinner
with
us
and
continue
to
work
on
your
projects.
But
really
you
know
manage
your
own
time.
A
If
you
need
to
go
to
a
meeting
or
something
or
if
you
just
want
to
have
a
dinner
with
friends,
we
understand
that
too,
but
know
that
we're
bringing
the
food
in
to
make
it
as
easy
as
possible
for
you
to
continue
to
work
on
your
projects
and
then
at
ten
o'clock,
we'll
close
the
doors
we
should
be
able
to
lock
this
room.
I
wouldn't
leave
any
personal
valuables
along.
But
if
you
brought
some
equipment,
that's
hard
for
you
to
lug
around
and
set
up,
you
should
be
able
to
leave
it
here.
You
know
we're.
A
Then
it'll
reopen
again
at
about
8:30,
maybe
a
little
bit
earlier
tomorrow,
so
you
can
get
in
here
and
again.
Lunch
will
be
provided
now.
One
thing
I
want
to.
Let
you
know
about
is:
although
the
hackathon
doesn't
actually
end
until
four
o'clock
around
two
o'clock,
we
ask
that
people
kind
of
wrap
up
what
you're
doing
and
set
it
aside,
so
that
we
can
have
some
short
presentations
about
what
you
you
achieved
right.
What
are
the
results?
What
things
did
you
learn?
What
are
you
going
to
bring
back
into
your
working
group?
A
So
the
thought
is
at
about
two
o'clock.
We
we
break
to
do
that
and
think
I
have
some
other
slides.
Where
are
going
to
that
in
more
detail
that
will
be
broadcasted
on
on
meet
echo
and
recorded
yeah,
so
those
presentations
they
are
meant
to
be
very
short,
think
about
that.
We
will
probably
have
30
or
more
presentations
and
we
want
to
get
through
them
all.
So
we're
talking
2-3
minutes
at
the
most
just
some
highlights.
A
A
So
we
do
have
an
IETF
hackathon
github
organization
and
within
that
there
is
a
repo
for
IT
f-105
project
presentations
and
in
order
to
make
it
easy
for
us
all
to
to
to
you,
know,
to
show
those
presentations
and
to
share
them
and
to
have
them
afterwards.
I
ask
that
you
basically
put
your
presentation
in
this
repo
in
order
to
do
that,
you're
going
to
need
to
be
a
member
of
the
IETF
hackathon,
a
github
org,
that's
very
easy
to
do.
Just
just
you
can
send
me
an
email
and
I'll.
Add
you
to
that.
A
But
if
you're
going
to
be
the
person
uploading,
the
presentation
please
make
sure
that
you
do
that
as
soon
as
possible,
because
on
Sunday
things
get
a
little
crazy
and
I
may
not
have
access
to
my
laptop
and
may
have
a
hard
time
adding
you.
So
if
you're,
not
a
member
already,
and
you
think
you're
going
to
be
the
one
responsible
for
getting
your
project
up
there,
there's
some
instructions
about
exactly
how
to
go
about
doing
that.
It's
basically
email
me,
though,
and
it's
pretty
straightforward
and
then
you
should
be
able
to
upload
your
presentation.
A
So
after
the
hackathon
ends,
we
still
have
some
other
opportunities
for
getting
together
to
work
on
code
and
to
share
code.
The
one
thing
is
this
hack
demo
happy
hour,
and
this
is
you
know,
you
only
had
those
two
to
three
minutes
to
share
your
presentation.
But
now,
if
you
want
to
have
it's
actually
like
an
hour
and
a
half
right
where
you
can
demo
what
you
did
have
others
who
aren't
here
at
the
hackathon,
come
and
see
what
you
did
and
talk
with
them
about
it?
This
is
the
opportunity
to
have
those
in-depth
conversations.
A
So
it's
Monday
evening.
It
starts
it
at
6:10
ends
at
what's
it
say
7:40,
so
it
overlaps
a
little
bit
with
some
of
the
IETF
meetings,
but
it
extends
beyond
the
end
of
the
last
meeting,
I
believe
so.
Hopefully
that
provides
a
you
know
a
good,
convenient
time
for
everyone
to
get
together.
It's
not
in
this
room,
often
times
it
is
in
the
same
room
as
the
hackathon.
A
Instead,
it's
it's
upstairs.
I
think
one
flight
and
in
the
park
Mont
Royal
room
so
Oh,
and
if
you
want
to
do
that,
you
have
to
make
sure
that
you've
registered
there's
a
link
in
the
wiki.
For
that
make
sure
you
register
by
noon
on
Monday.
So
we
can
set
up
the
space
accordingly
and
that's
opened
and
everyone
who's
here
at
the
hackathon
and
anyone
can
come
and
attend.
A
So
the
other
thing
is
we'll
have
the
code
lounge
in
case
you
just
want
a
convenient
space
to
continue
to
meet
and
work
on
code,
and
this
will
be
set
up
throughout
the
week
in
that
same
space
that
the
hack
demo,
happy
hour
happened
upstairs
and
you
can
sign
up
for
that.
But
you
don't
have
to
the
sign
up
is
just
meant
as
a
convenience
right
to
make
it
easier
for
you
to
work
together
with
your
team.
A
A
Alyssa
mentioned
Twitter,
you
know,
there's
it'd
be
great.
If
you
do
share
some
information
out
there
fun
things
cool
things
things
you
learned
whatever
photos
from
the
hackathon,
the
hashtags
we
use
our
ITF
hackathon
and
then
put
the
IAT
f-105
hashtag
in
there,
too.
Just
makes
it
easy
for
people
to
find
and
with
that
any
questions
again.
You're
welcome
to
come
up
and
ask
me
afterwards,
but
if
you
have
a
question
to
everyone
benefit
from
I.
Welcome
that
now
as
well.