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From YouTube: IETF106-HACKATHON-20191116-0900
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HACKATHON meeting session at IETF106
2019/11/16 0900
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/106/proceedings/
A
Okay,
well
so
welcome
to
the
the
IETF
hackathon
welcome
to
Singapore
I,
see
from
shirts
that
kind
of
look
like
mine.
Many
of
you
were
here
two
years
ago.
If
so,
you
know
welcome
back
to
the
hackathon
in
Singapore
to
those
of
you
who
had
your
first
time,
welcome
to
you
as
well
the
hackathon
just
that
continues
to
grow
and
I
think
get
better
and
better
and
more
productive
and
a
big
part
of
that
and
a
big
supporter
of
the
hackathon
is
Elissa
Cooper.
B
B
Everybody
here
is
very
friendly,
so
feel
free
to
ask
for
help
from
anyone
who
needs
it,
especially
this
early
in
the
week
people
get
you
know,
cranky,
lady
or
later
in
the
week
as
Charles
said,
the
hackathon
continues
to
grow
and
grow,
and
we
were
in
this
same
venue
same
room
two
years
ago
we
actually
only
had
three
quarters
of
the
space
like
this.
There
was
a
partition
here,
so
you
can
visually
observe
how
much
the
hackathon
is
expanding,
expecting
something
like
300
people,
so
that
that's
really
great
to
see
everyone
and
feel
free.
B
If
anybody
needs
anything
or
if
you
have
ideas
for
how
we
can
make
the
hackathon
more
useful
to
you,
how
we
can
expand
it,
how
we
can
integrate
it
better
into
the
work
of
the
IETF.
Please
feel
free
to
come
and
grab
me
or
Charles
and
share
your
ideas.
We're
always
open
to
new
ideas.
The
hackathon
would
not
be
possible
without
our
sponsors
and
supporters,
Cisco
dev
net
us
through
Charles's
efforts,
and
this
year
we
have
a
new
ongoing
hackathon
sponsor
in
I,
can
so
big
thank
you
to
I
can
for
for
their
support.
C
Just
a
few
words,
so
I
was
impressed
to
see
how
many
new
hands
are
up
great
yay.
C
I
can
sponsored
the
last
hackathon
this
one
and
the
next
one.
We
decided
to
do
a
year's
worth
basically
because
that
table
over
there,
the
DNS
table
has
already
produced
over
the
last
couple
years,
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff
that
is
useful
to
the
DNS,
just
in
a
hackathon
style
way,
and
this
is
like
wow.
This
is
really
good.
I
know
there
are
DNS
people
who
are
sort
of
also
scattered
at
other
tables,
because
you
actually
care
about
other
topics
more
than
the
DNS,
but
you
still
care
about
the
DNS.
A
First
of
all,
I
think
you
all
know
what
why
we're
here
and
as
Paul
mentioned
I
think
Alissa
did
as
well
we're
really
trying
to
accelerate
the
work.
That's
done
in
the
IETF
better-quality
by
you
know,
implementing
things
as
we're
standardizing
them
and
that
not
only
speeds
up
the
process,
hopefully,
but
that
results
in
a
better
standard
and
a
shorter
amount
of
time.
So
we
have
better
better
impact.
A
I'd
say,
and
it
was
great
to
see
so
many
people
who
this
is
your
first
time
here,
because
that's
another
big
part
is
to
bring
new
people
into
the
IT,
especially
people
who
maybe
have
more
of
a
software
development
background
and
wouldn't
have
been
as
interested
or
know
how
best
to
contribute
to
the
IETF.
But
now
through
code
they
have
a
mechanism
to
contribute
and
really
make
a
positive
impact.
So
so
that's
great
to
see,
as
with
everything
at
the
IETF
we're
operating
under
the
the
note.
Well,
I'm
not
going
to
read
through
it.
A
If
you
haven't
seen
the
note.
Well,
especially
if
this
is
your
first
IETF,
you
can
take
a
look
at
it.
It's
online.
If
you
have
any
questions
or
problems
finding
it.
Let
me
or
someone
else
around
you
know
we
can
help
you
find
it
and
the
the
hackathon
is
a
little
bit
different
from
a
lot
of
IETF
activities
and
that
we
do
work
on
code.
The
code
that
you
work
on
is
not
necessarily
owned
by
the
IETF.
It's
actually
governed
by
whatever
the
license
is
associated
with
that
code.
A
A
This
is,
if
you
have
a
project,
and
you
need
some
help,
advertise
what
you
need
there
or,
if
you're,
not
sure
which
project
to
work
on-
and
you
want
to.
You
know
a
little
bit
more
help
to
see
exactly
what
people
need.
You
can
go
there
and
see
what
people
need,
or
you
can
even
advertise
what
the
things
are.
You're
interested
in
that,
hopefully
will
help
us
all
find
out.
You
know
get
on
a
team
that
we
can
contribute
to.
A
A
So
you
can
come
see
me
if
you're
having
a
problem
go
around
to
the
different
table,
see
the
signs,
talk
to
people
and
and
find
a
team
that
it
looks
like
it'll
work
for
you
now
in
order
to
make
it
easier
for
people
to
continue
to
work
on
their
projects,
we
will
have
lunch
brought
in
and
then
their
snacks
in
the
afternoon
we'll
have
dinner
too.
So
the
idea
is
to
make
it
as
easy
as
possible
for
you
to
stay
here
and
just
to
continue
to
work.
A
A
One
thing
I
want
to
warn
you
of
ahead
of
time
is
that
we
do
like
to
have
people
present
what
they
did,
what
they
accomplished,
what
they
learned
and
give
you
the
opportunity
to
do
that.
So
these
are
very
short
presentations,
but
we
do
all
those
starting
at
two
o'clock
tomorrow.
So
that
means
that
really,
you
kind
of
need
to
be
wrapping
up
your
project,
maybe
around
1:30.
So
you
have
some
time
to
put
those
slides
together.
You
don't
have
to
present,
but
it's
it's
really
helpful,
I
think
to
you
and
to
the
IETF.
A
If
you
do,
because
that's
the
best
way
of
sharing
with
everyone
around
here
and
people
who
watch
the
recording
later
on
what
you
did
and
then
we
do
need
to
clear
out
of
here,
because
this
room
will
be
repurposed
for
something
else,
so
the
hackathon
will
end
at
4:00,
so
that
newcomers
have
time
to
go
to
the
newcomer
thing
tomorrow,
and
so
we
all
have
time
to
do
the
rest
of
the
things
we
do
here
at
the
IETF
and
by
5
o'clock
at
the
latest.
We
need
to
be
cleared
out
of
here.
A
Okay,
the
project
presentations
as
I
mentioned,
they're,
very
short,
depending
on
how
many
we
have,
we
usually
need
to
limit
them
to
like
right
around
three
minutes.
So
this
is
a
very
brief
summary
of
what
you
did,
what
you
learned
and
what
you're
going
to
bring
back
to
your
working
group
and
to
help
out
with
those
we
have
a
basically
a
github
repo
that
we
load
all
the
project
presentations
into.
So
there's
something
called
this
is
the
the
IETF
hackathon
github
and
within
it
we
have
a
repo
for
ITF
project
presentations.
A
If
you
go
into
that,
there
are
some
instructions
about
how
that
works,
including
an
important
thing
about.
You
need
to
be
a
member
of
the
ITF
hackathon
github
org.
In
order
for
you
to
be
able
to
have
the
privileges
or
a
write
permissions.
So
if
you're
going
to
be
uploading,
a
presentation
make
sure
you
send
your
github
ID
to
me
and
I'll
add
you
to
that.
A
Also
in
there
you
don't
have
to
use
this
template,
but
if
it's
useful
for
you,
there
is
a
template.
It's
in
PowerPoint
format.
If
someone
wants
to
create
it
in
another
format
and
upload,
it
that'd
be
great,
but
that's
just
to
help
you
with
you
know
creating
a
short
presentation.
It's
a
template
that
you
can.
You
can
leverage
if
it's
useful.
It
is
best
when
you
upload
into
github,
if
you
do
so
with
a
PDF
format,
because
that
will
be
presenting
from
a
shared
Chromebook
and
it
just
presents
best
from
that.
A
Okay.
So,
when
the
hackathon
is
over,
it's
not
really
over
on
Monday,
we
still
have
what
we
call
a
hack
demo
happy
hour,
and
the
presentations
were
really
short
only
three
minutes,
as
I
mentioned.
This
is
a
more
extended
period
of
time
for
you
to
share
what
you
did
with
the
IHF
community.
So
if
you're
interested
and
I
highly
recommend
this
from
18th
from
610
to
740
on
Monday,
we
have
a
space.
It's
a
subset
of
this
room
like
a
portion.
I
think
this
side
of
this
room.
A
A
There
is
a
board
where
you
can
sign
up
and
say
what
times
you're
going
to
be
here.
That's
just
for
your
convenience!
You
don't
have
to
do
that.
You're
welcome
to
come
here.
Even
if
you
don't
sign
up
there,
that's
just
to
help
teams.
You
know,
agree
on
slots
and
and
know
when
they
want
to
meet
here
any
questions
on
any
of
that.
A
Okay.
So
as
we
covered
earlier
and
as
Alissa
mentioned,
I
really
want
to
thank
our
sponsors.
We
wouldn't
be
here
and
be
able
to
afford
the
space
and
the
food,
and
all
that
if
we
didn't
have
that,
and
so
please
consider
if
you're
at
a
place
that
may
be
able
to
sponsor
us
in
the
future.
We
would
greatly
appreciate
that.