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HACKATHON meeting kick-off session at IETF110
2021/03/01 1600
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/110/proceedings/
A
Okay
thanks,
oh
that
seemed
to
work
better.
How
about
now?
Can
people
hear
me?
Okay,
now
we're
here
great
thanks,
jari
and
and
thanks
alessandro
for
being
here
to
help
us
out
with
all
that
the
muteco
side
of
things,
a
lot
of
great
improvements
to
the
tool
I
had
a
chance
to
test
drive
some
of
them.
I
think
it's
going
to
work
really
well
for
us,
but
sometimes
takes
a
little
getting
used
to.
A
I
also
want
to
recognize
and
say
thanks
to
barry
my
co-chair
he's
on
here
too,
I
see
and
and
to
the
rest
of
you
there's
still
a
number
of
people
joining
in.
So
I'm
gonna
take
just
a
couple
minutes
and
probably
start
at
five
past
the
hour
on
the
actual
material.
A
We
will
be
using
the
the
queue
to
kind
of
control
who's
who's
speaking,
you
can
put
yourself
in
the
queue.
If
you
have
something
you
want
to
say,
and
then
I'll
invite
you
to
unmute
your
mic
and
if
you're
up
for
it,
you
can
send
your
video
that
can
be
helpful
as
well.
A
A
I
don't
think
it'll
even
take
I'll
take
less
than
half
an
hour,
so
most
of
the
time
will
be
for
for
q
a
you
can
jump
in
with
questions
at
any
point,
though,
you
don't
have
to
wait
till
the
end
for
questions,
but
we'll
certainly
have
a
lot
of
time
for
questions
at
the
end
and
and
to
help
people
get
set
up,
and
one
of
the
things
we'll
do
as
well
as
we
have
a
large
number
of
projects
more
than
20
projects
and
a
lot
of
the
the
champions
for
the
various
projects
are
here
and
then,
if,
if
any
of
them
have
anything,
they
want
to
say
or
if
any
of
you
or
just
want
to
be
able
to
ask
some
quick
clarifying
questions
about
a
specific
project.
A
A
And
I
see
it's
it's
five
after
and
so
in
the
interest
of
time,
whether
you're
getting
up
early
for
this
or
staying
up
late,
we'll
get
started
as
you
can
see,
it
is
being
recorded
and
that
will
be
available
for
everyone.
A
So
what
you
see
here,
the
decision
welcome
to
the
hackathon.
This
was
actually
the
last
time
we
were
physically
in
prague.
It
also
happened
to
be
our
largest
hackathon
in
terms
of
overall
participation.
I
think
we
had
about
400
people
that
eventually
crammed
into
this
room
and
to
the
room
outside
in
some
ways,
you'll
be
more
comfortable
at
this
one
in
the
comforts
of
your
own
home,
it's
going
to
look
a
little
bit
more
like
this.
We'll
have
the
gather
space
if
you
haven't
tried
that
out.
A
Yet
I
invite
you
to
to
give
it
a
try,
we'll
talk
about
a
little
bit
more,
how
to
use
it.
A
It
doesn't
seem
to
be
an
effect
yet,
but
that's
something
that
may
go
into
effect
during
the
course
of
this
week
or
next
week.
So
if
you're
prompted
for
a
password,
this
should
work.
When
I
tried
last
night
and
this
morning
there
still
wasn't
a
password
needed,
but
anyways
I
put
it
in
there
just
in
case.
A
I
have
my
my
t-shirt
from
the
first
time
we
were
in
prague,
which
was
with
the
hackathon
in
prague
that
was
six
years
ago
at
iatf
93,
and
that
was
the
one
where
that
was
an
important
hackathon,
because
I
think
that's
where
it
was
the
second
time
second
hackathon
and
that's
where
we
really
saw
the
intf
as
a
community
kind
of
rallying
behind
this
idea
of
having
a
dedicated
time
and
space
to
come
together
and
and
work
on
code
and
things
related
to
code
or
things
work
on
code
related
to
ietf
standards.
A
And
so
whether
we're
meeting
in
person
or
we're
meeting
like
this
in
more
of
a
an
online
space,
the
goals
are
still
the
same
right.
We're
really
coming
together
to
advance
that
the
pace
and
relevance
of
the
the
work
that
we're
doing
in
the
ietf.
So
there's
a
lot
of
great
work
that
goes
on
around
the
specifications
and
that's
how
most
people
know
us
is
by
the
rfcs
that
come
out.
A
But
it's
really
great
if
we
can
actually
work
together
on
some
code
related
to
that,
whether
it
be
testing
out
new
ideas
for
protocols
that
are
still
in
development
or
writing
an
implementation
of
an
existing
rfc
and
getting
interoperability
to
work
better
or
just
making
it
easier
for
people
to
make
use
of
all
the
great
protocols
that
that
we
have
to
find
so
that's
all
great
stuff
and
really
helps
the
work
of
the
ietf
not
only
complete
sooner
but
with
higher
quality
and,
to
you
know,
be
put
into
practice
more
quickly
and
more
effectively.
A
We
also
really
look
to
attract
I'd,
say
a
whole
different
set
of
people
who
might
typically
be
attracted
to
collaborating
on
standards
the
standard
when
you
think
of
standards,
people
you
typically
think
of
documents
and
in
the
ietf
we,
you
know
whether
it
be
github
or
email.
B
A
We're
focusing
on
the
text,
that's
in
those
documents
and
the
ideas,
but,
as
we
all
know,
it's
very
important
if
we
want
the
standards
to
be
developed
and
used
that
we
interact
with
developers
and
so
we're
really
trying
to
reach
out
more
to
that
developer
set
and
to
just
bring
new
people
who
maybe
have
great
development
skills
and
are
very
passionate
about
the
internet
and
using
it
making
it
work
better
or
security
or
whatever
their
their
passion
is
to
get
them
interested
in
the
ietf
and
to
realize
hey,
there's
interesting,
work
going
on
and
and
ways
for
them
to
contribute
that
maybe
are
a
little
bit
more
to
their
liking.
A
As
with
everything
in
the
ietf,
we
operate
under
the
notewell
now,
usually
in
the
ietf,
a
lot
of
the
work
is
around
the
drafts
and
and
the
presentations
at
an
ietf
meeting
here,
it's
mostly
around
the
code,
but
we
still
have
some
presentations
and
so,
for
example,
when
you
do
your
presentation
at
the
end,
some
we'll
talk
about
how
you
can
share
your
results
and
what
you
did
that
all
falls
under
the
note.
A
Well,
so,
if
you're
not
familiar
with
the
notewell,
have
a
look
at
it,
it'll
help
you
with
the
hackathon
and
know
what
you're
agreeing
to
it'll
also
help
you
next
week,
when,
hopefully,
you
stick
around
for
the
ietf
meeting
for
the
code
itself,
as
you
might
expect,
really,
what
governs
the
code
you're
working
on
is
the
license
associated
with
it.
In
this
example,
I'm
showing
it
it's
the
apache
2.0
license.
A
A
Okay,
now
to
the
more
fun
and
exciting
stuff
the
projects,
so
all
the
projects
are
hopefully
up
on
the
wiki.
Now
I
see
a
few
got
added
over
the
last
few
days.
So
if
you
took
a
look
early
last
week,
you
may
want
to
take
another
quick
look
because
a
number
of
new
projects
are
there,
there's
more
than
20
there
and.
A
So
I,
if
you
haven't
already
figured
it
out,
that's
a
good
first
place
to
go.
Take
a
quick
look
at:
what's
there
see
what's
of
interest
to
you,
you
can
see
all
the
champions
have
identified
themselves
and
a
way
to
contact
them.
So
even
if
they're
not
on
this
call
right
now,
you
can
reach
out
to
them
via
whatever
mechanism
they
provided
on
the
wiki,
and
if
you
have
a
hard
time
connecting
with
anyone,
you
can
always
reach
out
to
me
I'll
try
to
help,
but
also
we
have
this
page.
A
This
wiki
page
lost
and
found,
and
when
I
made
this
slide
at
least
no
one
had
entered
anything
there.
Yet.
B
A
The
idea
is
throughout
the
course
of
this
week.
If
you
know
you
have
some
things
you
want
to
work
on,
but
they
don't
seem
to
line
up
really
well
with
any
of
the
projects.
You
can
add
yourself
to
the
skills
to
offer
and
similarly,
if
you're
championing
a
project
or
working
on
a
project-
and
you
guys
really
need
someone
with
some
specific,
you
know
skill
say
to
code
something
up
or
run
right,
the
front
end
for
a
web
app
or
the
back
end
or
whatever
you.
A
Okay,
so
you're
all
here
for
the
kickoff,
which
you
can
see,
we
do
have
the
two
hours
and,
as
I
mentioned,
I
don't
expect
us
to
need
all
of
that
as
soon
as
this
is
over,
though
all
the
teams
are
free
to
go
and
work
on
their
projects
on
their
own
timescape
schedule
and
the
reason
we've
done.
This
is
because
of
time
zones-
and
you
know
just
the
fact
that
it's
hard
to
get
people
to
meet
when
you're
all
over
the
world
at
different
places,
different
things
going
on.
A
We
figure.
Okay,
we'll
have
the
whole
week,
and
so
teams
are
free
to
meet.
You
know
for
blocks
of
time,
every
single
day
or
just
on
certain
days,
but
the
best
way
to
see
when
a
team
is
meeting
and
for
a
team
to
advertise
when
they're
meeting
is
to
put
on
the
team
schedule
and
I'm
showing
that
wiki
page
here,
the
team
champions,
I
highly
recommend
if
you
haven't
yet
to
go
and
add
some
information
there.
I
I
put
some
for
the
chairs.
A
I
see
the
quick
team
put
how
to
get
in
contact
with
them,
and
then
you
can
take
it
from
there
right
as
to
how
the
team's
going
to
work-
and
you
can
update
this
during
the
course
of
the
week
to
add
new
new
new
times
and
new
ways
to
meet
then
on
friday,
at
the
end
of
this
week,
at
basically
the
same
time
as
the
kickoff.
A
That's
when
we'll
be
having
the
closing
now
for
this
one
I
I
expect
it
will
take
close
to
the
full
two
hours
of
time,
but
that
really
depends
on
how
many
teams
present
their
results
and
we'll
talk
later
on
about
how
the
results
presentations
work,
but
really
the
whole
idea
of
the
closing
is
to
come
together
now,
the
week's
done
and
for
people
to
show
hey.
This
is
what
we
got.
A
This
is
what
we
accomplished
and-
and
so
every
team
has
the
opportunity
to
present
you
don't
have
to
present,
but
it's
certainly
very
helpful
and
I'll
provide
some
more
information
on
that
in
later
slides.
A
So
at
the
beginning,
I
gave
you
kind
of
a
snapshot
of
the
what
the
entire
gather
space
looked
like
and
that's
what
you're
seeing
here
when
you
first
come
into
the
space
it.
Actually
it
gives
you
a
handy
little
tutorial
about
how
to
use,
gather
and
interact
in
the
space
in
general
once
you're
inside
of
it
over
on
the
right
hand,
side
and
the
lower
lower
right
corner
there.
That's
where
the
hackathon
space
actually
is,
and
so
you
can
go
on
over
to
there.
A
You
can
see
my
tiny
little
character
here
about
to
enter
and,
as
you
enter
the
hackathon
space
it
you
actually
enter
into
a
dedicated
space
for
the
hackathon,
where
it's
a
little
bit
easier
to
interact
with
just
the
people
in
the
hackathon
space.
If
that's
what
you
want
to
do
an
example
of
that
there's
this
podium
up
here,
where,
if
we
were
meeting
in
person,
I'd
probably
be
standing
there
delivering
from
this
presentation
from
there.
A
But
if
I
was
to
go
to
that
podium,
I
would
actually
have
the
ability
to
communicate
with
all
of
you
in,
like
a
conference
setting.
I
may
try
that
out
at
some
point
just
to
see
how
well
it
works.
If
there's
a
lot
of
us,
there
it'll
be
interesting
to
see
how
well
it
works,
but
anyways.
That's
one
example:
now
you
notice,
there
are
many
different
tables
here
and
some
are
labeled
to
be
used
for
one
of
the
ietf
areas
and
some
just
have
letters
during
the
course
of
this
week.
A
A
You
can
see
there's
these
sort
of
more
informal
areas
when
you
enter
into
one
of
these.
Basically,
anyone
who
enters
into
one
of
these
tables
and
takes
a
seat
or
anyone
who
goes
into
one
of
these
lounge
little
couch
areas
will
be
able
to
be
in
sort
of
a
video
conference
with
the
other
people
who
are
also
there.
So
it
just
helps
people
to
collaborate
in
a
virtual
environment,
and
so
I
you
know
recommend
that
you
test
that
out.
A
One
of
the
really
cool
things
is
you'll
notice
on
most
of
the
tables,
if
not
all
of
them,
they
have
either
one
of
these
notepads,
which
is
you
can
go
up
to
it
and
interact
with
it
by
pressing
x,
and
then
you,
it
pops
up
a
cody
md
like
shared
document
that
everyone
who's
at
that
table,
or
you
know
anyone
who
comes
up
and
interacts
with
it
can
can
use.
So
that's
a
handy
way
for
your
team
to
like
share
notes
and
those
types
of
things.
A
Other
tables
have
a
whiteboard
and
then
it's
more
of
an
interactive
whiteboard
where
you
can
draw
things
out
or
do
whatever
you
want
to
do
so
both
mechanisms
are
there.
You
may
want
to
choose
your
table,
depending
on
which
one
you
think
you'd
be
more
likely
to
use
those
came
in
real
handy
at
the
last
hackathon
and
I'm
sure
they
will
at
this
one
as
well.
A
Other
than
that
there
are
there's
a
complete
guide,
that's
been
put
out
for
all
ietf
110
participants,
and
there
is
a
little
section
there
on
the
on
gather.
I
believe
it's
going
to
be
built
out
in
a
bit
more
detail,
but
really,
I
think,
you'll
find
the
just
a
little
tutorial
at
the
beginning.
A
Get
you
up
to
speed
pretty
quickly.
It's
not
that
complex,
a
tool
and
other
than
that.
Just
go
and
experiment
a
little
bit.
I
think
you'll
find
it
pretty
intuitive
and
easy
to
use
and
hopefully
a
great
way
to
collaborate
during
the
course
of
this
week
and
next
week
for
the
ietf
meeting.
A
Okay,
one
one
bit
of
bad
news
for
those
of
you
who
didn't
know
this.
A
One
of
the
cool
things
we've
been
able
to
do
in
the
past
is
provide
a
way
to
connect
in
to
the
ietf
network
remotely
and
that
helped.
If
you
wanted
to
work
on
certain
technologies
that
really
required
that
sort
of
being
all
connected
into
the
same
layer,
2
switch
or
or
you
need
some
dedicated
network
requirements
and
that's
always
been
provided
at
sort
of
a
as
part
of
an
experimental
best
effort
type
of
thing.
A
We
ran
into
some
snags
with
that
this
year
or
for
this
hackathon.
Unfortunately,
there's
a
few
of
you
who
got
your
request
in
early
and
were
actually
able
to
to
meet
your
requests,
but
we
had
to
we're
not
accepting
any
new
requests
right
now,
just
due
to
a
number
of
circumstances,
including
helping
out
with
with
covid
and
the
distribution
of
the
vaccine,
being
kind
of
a
priority
where
some
of
the
folks
who
are
going
to
volunteer
time,
don't
have
time
to
focus
on
this.
A
So
anyways,
it's
it's
a
great
thing,
we're
not
giving
up
on
it.
We
plan
to
offer
this
capability
not
only
for
online
hackathons
like
this
one,
but
even
for
in-person
hackathons,
to
help
with
administering
the
network
and
allowing
remote
participants
to
work
more
effectively
with
their
teams.
A
A
Okay,
project
presentation,
so
I
mentioned
this:
we
we
do
these
at
the
end
of
the
hackathon
during
that
closing
session,
which
is
on
friday.
At
the
same
time
as
this
this
kicked
off
and
the
idea
there
is,
to
recap:
here's
what
our
team
was
trying
to
solve
and
here's
what
we
achieved-
and
here
are
the
things
we
learned
along
the
way
these
are
very
short
presentations,
and
so
the
goal
is
not
to
dive
into
the
the
full
extent,
the
full.
You
know
deep
dive
into
it.
A
It's
you
know
think
about
your
audience
that
it's
a
technical
audience,
but
maybe
not
an
audience
that
is
familiar
with
your
exact
project
or
the
working
group
drafts
that
you're
you
know
related
to
what
you're
doing
so.
They
have
a
good
grasp
of
ietf
technology
overall,
but
maybe
not
your
specific
area.
We
really
want
to
know
like
like
what
did
you
learn?
What
did
you
achieve?
A
What
are
you
going
to
feed
back
into
your
working
group?
Like?
Did
you
find
out
that
the
working
group
giraffes
are
right
on
target,
or
did
you
find
some
problems
or
something's
missing
or
some
things
that
you
think
should
be
changed?
You
know
those
types
of
things
are
handy
to
know.
A
We're
also
very
interested
in,
as
I
mentioned
at
the
beginning
kind
of
extending
the
branching
out
the
ietf
community
and
interacting
with
with
new
people
with
new
communities.
So
if
you're
working
on
an
open
source
project,
that's
maybe
housed
outside
of
the
ietf
or
you're
working
on
something
related
to
another
sdo.
A
Perhaps
some
yang
models
that,
while
the
itf
to
find
the
yang
models,
you're
working,
sorry
to
find
that
the
yang
language
and
netconf
and
rescoff,
perhaps
the
yang
models
themselves,
are
being
defined
in
another
sdo
and
you're.
Working
on
that.
These
are
just
all
examples
that
I
think
are
interesting
for
us
to
know.
A
So
we
can
see
how
our
community
that
you
know
is
expanded
beyond
just
what
we
would
typically
think
of
at
an
ivf
meeting
based
on
the
number
of
people
who
want
to
present
their
projects
we'll
decide
how
long
they
can
be.
But
my
guess
is
as
a
good
rule
of
thumb,
and
this
is
what
happened
to
the
last
two
ietfs.
A
We
were
able
to
allow
five-minute
presentations
and
we
will
be
pretty
strict,
in
fact,
there's
some
new
tools
and
meet
echo
to
help
us
to
be
strict,
where
we
can
set
a
timer
and
we'll
make
sure
that
we
keep
to
time
so
that
everyone
gets
a
chance
to
present
and
you're,
basically
presenting
within
me
techo
much
like.
I
am
now
sharing
your
presentation.
A
The
way
we
facilitate
that
is
using
the
ietf
hackathon
github
organization.
If
you
haven't
seen
this
already,
it's
a
place
where
well
for
one
it's
where
we
keep
all
of
our
presentations
related
to
the
hackathon,
so
you'll
see
a
project
for
iatf109,
there's
one
for
ietf110,
that's
where
this
kickoff
presentation
exists.
So
if
you
want
to
download
it,
you
can
it's
also
where
a
lot
of
the
hackathon
projects
exist.
A
You
can
see
this
one
here
exists
there,
so
you
don't
have
to
put
your
projects
here,
but
it
is
kind
of
a
handy
way
if
you
don't
already
have
a
home
somewhere
else,
we're
very
happy
to
create
a
repo
here
for
you
to
house
the
code
for
your
project.
A
Upload
those
presentations
into
the
ietf
110
project
presentations.
So
if
you
go
into
that
that
repo
and
you
go
to
the
readme,
that's
what
I'm
showing
here
there's
some
instructions
about
that.
A
So
if
you've
been
added
for
another
itf,
hackathon
you're
fine,
you
don't
need
to
do
it
again,
but
if
you're,
not
a
member,
you
need
to
get
added
and
the
way
to
do
that
is
to
send
an
email
to
hackathonchairs.itf.org
but
make
sure
on
github
that
your
github
account
has
your
name,
because
that
just
helps
us
identify
who
you
are,
because
sometimes
it's
really
tough
with
user
ids,
which
can
be
a
bit
cryptic
and
also
please
enable
two-factor
authentication.
A
So
would
appreciate
that
and
actually
require
that
before
we
will
add
you
in
and
the
other
thing
is,
if
you're
planning
on
presenting,
which
I
hope
you
do
the
sooner
you
do
this
like.
If
you
do
it
today,
that's
great
get
yourself
added.
If
you're
not
there,
already
don't
wait
till
friday
or
even
thursday
night,
because
with
time
zones
and
other
things
you
know
things
get
busy,
I
may
miss
something
we
may
not
get
you
added.
A
So
so
don't
wait
till
last
minute,
please
you
can
upload
your
presentation
pretty
late,
but
get
yourself
all
set
up
and
make
sure
that
you're
able
to
upload
it
early
on
and
then,
like
you
know,
like
what
you
can
always
do
with
github.
You
can
upload
an
initial
version
of
your
presentation
and
then
upload
another
one.
There's
no
problem
with
that.
A
We
have
a
couple
templates
that
you
are
welcome
to
use
you
don't
have
to
use
these,
we
just
make
them
available
and
a
lot
of
people
do
find
it
useful
for
for
your
project
presentations,
there's
one
available
in
powerpoint
format,
which
is
the
same
very
similar
to
what
we've
made
available
in
the
past.
Thanks
to
benson.
We
also
have
one
in
html
format,
which
is
much
lighter
weight
kind
of
more
code
like
I
would
say,
and
certainly
takes
up
a
lot
less
space
in
general.
A
When
you
upload
them,
and
so
you're
welcome
to
use
that
template,
as
you
can
see
where
we,
you
know
we're
happy
to
add
more
templates,
we're
happy
to
have
them
be
improved
over
over
time.
Both
of
them
are
fairly
simple.
Both
of
them
can
probably
be
better.
A
If
you
have
some
suggestions,
you
can
always
send
us
a
pull
request
to
make
those
better
too,
but
anyways
they're
there
just
to
help
you
get
started
and
hopefully
put
your
your
project
presentation
together
with
like
minimal
effort
on
the
how
to
do
it,
and
you
can
just
focus
on
the
important
things
you
gathered
or
that
you
learned,
which
is
really
the
important
thing
right.
A
So
hopefully
you
find
those
useful
then,
before
I
open
it
up
to
questions,
I
want
to
just
say
a
huge
thanks
to
I
can
I
can
is
a
sponsor
for
the
the
hackathon.
A
Our
cost
structure
is
different
when
we're
not
meeting
in
person,
but
you
know
there
are
still
costs
associated
with
this
and
all
the
online
tools
we
use
and
just
very
happy
that
icann
has
been
a
sponsor
in
the
past,
with
a
hackathon
and
sponsored
us
again
for
the
ietf
110
hackathon
and
if
you
or
your
company
or
someone
you
know,
might
be
interested
in
being
a
sponsor
for
the
hackathon
going
forward.
We'd
love
to
get
in
touch.
A
You
can
just
send
something
to
the
hackathon
chairs,
email
address
and
we'll
put
you
in
touch
with
the
right
people,
and
so
with
that,
I'm
going
to
open
it
up
for
questions
happy
to
to
get
any
of
those,
and
after
an
initial
set
of
questions,
then
the
last
thing
we'll
do
is
kind
of
open
it
up
for
any
project
champions
that
just
want
to
share
a
bit
more
information
about
what
they're
doing.
But
I'd
like
to
get
any
questions
first.
A
So
if
you
do
have
a
question,
maybe
make
your
way
to
the
the
mic
to
the
queue
enter
in
there
and
I'll?
A
Allow
you
to
I'll
give
you
the
four.
A
I'm
not
seeing
any
questions
yet,
maybe
maybe
that
was
really
clear.
Maybe
a
lot
of
you
have
attended
the
hackathon
before
what
I'll
do
then
is
now
if
there
are
any
any
champions
of
projects
who
want
to
share
something
about
their
project,
feel
free
to
jump
in
the
queue
for
that
if
they're
someone
who's
just
you
know,
has
a
question
about
a
specific
project.
A
A
A
A
Okay,
you
should
be
able
to
share
your
audio
right
now.
If
I
understand
correctly
and
alessandra,
if
I'm
doing
something
wrong
and
and
didn't
put
paul
in
the
allow
him
to
speak,
you
can
you
can
jump.
A
A
A
A
Let
me
try
this
I'm
going
to
share
the
I'm
going
to
share
my
screen.
A
Wow
there
we
go
okay,
so
this
is
the
results
presentation
page
within
the
wiki,
and
you
can
see
we
have
one
project
already
listed
here
and
I
would
encourage
you
with
this
as
well.
You
don't
have
to
have
your
presentation
ready
you
just
this
is
just
the
way
to
say
that,
yes,
you
do
want
to
present
and
you
can
find
it
if
you're
on
the
hackathon
wiki
and
you
go
down
into
the
meeting
materials
here.
There
is
a
link
for
results,
presentation
schedule.
A
If
you
click
on
that
it'll.
Take
you
to
this
page
and
anyone
can
add
themselves
to
this.
Anyone
can
add
anything
to
the
to
the
wiki.
You
will
need
an
account
and
there
are
some
instructions
there
on
how
to
set
that
up,
but
those
are
freely
available
and
tied
to
your
data
tracker
account.
So
if
you
are
on
this
presentation
now,
you
should
be
set
up
for
doing
that
as.
A
A
A
A
And
alessandra
is
that
or
lorenzo
asked
in
the
chat
when
you
see
the
mic
lines
moving
under
your
name?
When
you
talk,
I
can
see
those,
for
example
online.
Whenever
I
speak,
there's
a
little
blue
lines
right
right,
underneath
my
my
profile
picture
and
they
kind
of
go
up
and
down,
as
my
voice
does.
A
Yeah,
if
anyone
else
has
any
questions,
the
muteco
team
is
working
with
paul
to
get
get
that
straightened
out.
A
Any
questions
any
project
pitches.
This
is
your
big
chance
to
recruit
people
much
harder
to
do.
I
think
in
a
virtual
environment
at
least
it's
a
little
bit
more
challenging
than
when
you're
right
there
in
person
and
someone
can
just
walk
up,
but
you
know
we
do
have
the
whole
week
and
that's
that's
one
good
thing
and,
like
I
said,
if
look
at
the
wiki,
if,
if,
if
you're,
trying
to
figure
out
a
project
to
join,
there's
the
lost
and
found,
then
you
can
always
reach
out
to
me.
A
A
Once
we
drop
off
of
this
kickoff
session,
I'll,
probably
go
and
play
around
with
the
gather
space
a
little
bit
it's
if
you
haven't
really,
if
you
couldn't
tell
from
the
slides
or
if
you
haven't
been
in
it,
yet
it's
all
redesigned
from
iatf
109..
A
There
are
some
things
that
are
similar,
but
it
certainly
has
a
lot
of
new
capabilities
to
it.
Much
like
me,
techo
just
improving
dramatically
with
lots
of
new
functionality
for
each
ietf
meeting,
which
is
great
to
see
and
I'm
sure
it's
going
to
be
really
beneficial
to
us.
Even
when
we
do
start
meeting
in
person
again,
which
I
hope
happens,
pretty.
C
C
B
Exciting
we
will
be
working
with
people
from
from
new
york
from
new
york
state
university,
with
people
from
uc,
berkeley
university
of
amsterdam
and
also
with
people
from
the
university
of
glasgow
on
the
big
bang
project
on
quantitative
emailing
list
analysis
in
the
big
bang
project.
We
already
have
a
pretty
nice
code
base
working.
B
We
can
ingress
a
lot
of
email.
We
also
got
working
with
with
the
data
tracker
and
we're
doing
a
lot
of
analysis
on
discussion
about
standards
and
their
adoption.
So
if
people
are
interested
feel
free
to
join
especially
people
working
on
python
graphic
people
working
on
visualization,
we're
also
trying
to
make
the
tool
more
accessible
to
get
more
people
because
we're
getting
a
lot
of
people
asking
us
how
the
tool
works
and
perhaps
branching
out
a
bit
into
knowledge
graphs.
B
A
Great
well,
thanks
is
there.
I
don't
know
if
you
added
anything
into
the
the
team
schedule
yet,
but
in
terms
of
exactly
how
people
should
reach
out
to
you,
whether
that
just
be
with
an
email
or
if
you're
going
to
have
a,
I
don't
know
a
webex
session
or
something
or
if
you're,
using
gather
that'd,
be
good
to
know.
A
If
we
don't
get
any
more
questions
or
project
kind
of
announcements,
we'll
let
people
go
I'm
sure
most
of
you
just
want
to
get
back
to
to
working
on
your
code
or
other
other
things.
You
need
to
prepare.
A
Okay
and
niels
you're
still
in
the
queue,
but
I
think
you're
you're
welcome
to
speak
again.
If
you
like,
okay,.
A
All
right:
well,
I
don't
see
anyone
in
the
queue.
I
think
we
pretty
much
covered
everything,
so
so,
thanks
to
all
of
you
for
joining
we'll
wrap
up
at
at
this
point
and
be
available
throughout
the
week
on,
you
can
contact
me
directly
and
gather
on
barry
as
well
at
the
hackathon
chairs
list.
If
you
want
to
just
talk
to
us
that
way,
you
know
or
via
the
hackathon
at
itf.org
list.
A
If
you
want
to
reach
out
to
everyone-
and
then
you
know
so,
they'll
probably
be
some
updates
during
the
course
of
the
week,
we'll
share
those
via
the
the
hackathon
list.
A
Working
on
at
your
own
pace
and
filling
out
things
in
the
team
schedule,
I
highly
recommend
that
and
then
on
friday,
at
this
same
time
is
when
we'll
come
together,
using
meet
techo
again
to
do
the
presentations,
and
if
you
would
like
to
do
a
presentation,
whether
you're
going
to
present
it
live
or
not.
Please
upload
it
to
the
to
the
github
org
that
was
mentioned
here,
but
if
you
do
want
to
present
live,
which
I
highly
encourage
someone
from
the
team,
it
doesn't
need
to
be
the
project
champion.
A
Make
sure
that
you
get
your
project,
and
I
see
we
have
one
more
on
there
already
in
this
list
and
then
we
will
just
present
in
order
that
people
are
on
the
list.
If
you
have
a
specific
reason
why
you
need
to
present
out
of
order,
let
me
know
we
can
we
can
rearrange
things
or
you
know
whatever,
so
we
can
be
kind
of
flexible,
but
just
so
that
people
know
what
to
expect
we'll
kind
of
plan
on
going
in
order.
A
You
can
plan
for
five
minutes
per
project
if
we
get
more
presentations
than
we
can
handle,
we'll
probably
reduce
that
down
to
say
four
minutes,
but
but
I
think
we
should
be
good.
Okay.
Well,
thank
you
everyone.
I
really
appreciate
you
joining
and
I
hope
you
have
a
great
hackathon
and
really
a
great
two
weeks
at
ietf
110..