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From YouTube: IETF 93 Hackathon - RIOT OS for internet of Things (IoT)
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Then
of
course-
and
we
came
here
with
quite
a
large
group
about
like
10
people
from
the
riot
team,
and
so
what
we
are
hoping
for
is
to
connect
riot,
which
is
an
operating
system
for
very
small
constraint,
IOT
devices
to
connect
that,
of
course,
to
other
projects
and
protocols
that
are
going
on
at
ITF.
And
so
we
have
picked
different
topics
which
we
try
to
prepare.
It
IDF,
and
the
one
topic
I'm
involved
in
currently
is
to
try
to
port
the
home
net
protocol,
Saudi
NCP
and
agency
p4
very
constrained
tiny
devices.
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So
we
talked
to
the
guys
from
home
Ned
who
are
actually
also
here,
and
that's
one
of
the
nice
things
about
the
hackathon
that
you
just
can
connect
to
all
the
people
that
basically
made
those
protocols
you're
trying
to
implement
and
talked
a
little
bit
with
them.
And
they
said
it's,
maybe
not
their
their
core
concern
for
the
protocol
to
to
have
it
on
those
kind
of
devices
we
will.
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What
riot
what
it's
about
and
but
more
importantly,
you
find
the
links
to
get
her
where
you
find
all
of
our
code.
It's
all
open
source.
Also,
you
find
the
links
to
our
mailing
list,
where
you
have
a
very,
very
good
starting
point
to
get
in
touch
with
the
community
to
get
in
touch
with
the
people
actually,
who
made
the
ideas
who
started
everything
and
so
from
there.
Basically,
you
get
all
the
information
you
need,
and
it's
also
a
very
active
community
and
that's
what
we're
focusing
on
very
much
on
these.
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Not
only
the
technical
aspect,
but
also
the
community
aspect,
and
then
the
open-source
idea
behind
it,
because
in
an
hour
would
be
strongly
believe
in
is
that
if
we
have
all
these
embedded
tiny
devices
all
around
the
world
and
everywhere
with
like
millions
of
things
or
billions
of
things,
even
in
the
Internet
of
Things-
and
we
only
really
can
trust
those
devices.
If
we
have
free
software,
which
we
can
trust
which
we
can
and
look
into
and
also,
of
course,
free
called
an
open
protocol.