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From YouTube: IETF99-HACKATHON-20170715-0930
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HACKATHON meeting session at IETF99
2017/07/15 0930
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/99/proceedings/
A
Yeah,
we'll
see
I
don't
know.
Are
there
any
speakers
in
the
back
there
for
you
folks,
yeah,
it
looks
like
some
of
them
are
turning
their
head
all
right.
If
I
could
get
those
of
you
who
can
hear
me
if
you
could
quiet
down
a
little
bit.
So
those
who
can't
hear
me
will
soon
be
able
to
hear
me
and
quiet
down
if
I
could
get
your
attention.
A
Hey
folks
we're
trying
to
get
started,
and
there
are
a
few
speakers
around
here.
I
know
it's
kind
of
a
convoluted
shaped
room
and
it's
hard
to
see
and
hear
from
certain
places.
But
if
it's
a
sort
of
quiet
in
here
then
I
think
you
can
hear
all
right.
Is
there
anyone
who
can't
hear
me
now
all
right,
you
can
hear
me
in
the
back
corner.
You
guys
raise
your
hand.
Can
you
hear
me
over
there?
Okay,
so
that's
good
and
you
guys
by
the
front
door
how's
the
sound
over
there.
A
A
If
it's
your
first
one
and
you're
feeling
a
little
lost
we're
here
to
help
you
so
I'm
gonna
go
through
a
short
presentation,
maybe
take
about
15
minutes
or
so
to
run
through
how
the
Hat,
what
the
hackathon
is,
how
the
next
couple
days
are
gonna
work.
If
you
have
questions
at
any
point,
bring
them
up
and
if
you
want
to
come,
see
me
afterwards
that
fine,
but
the
idea
being
that,
hopefully
within
like
the
next
hour,
so
you'll
not
only
know
exactly
how
the
whole
weekend
is.
A
Gonna
go
but
you'll
have
a
good
idea,
and
maybe
you
found
a
team
that
you're
gonna
work
with,
or
maybe
multiple
teams
that
you
might
be
working
with
and
be
plugged
into
something
that
that's
the
goal
of
this
next
hour.
So
with
that
I'm
going
to
kind
of
step
back
and
if
you're
having
problem.
If
you
can't
see
the
screen,
it's
not
a
huge
deal,
but
there
is
an
option
which
I
just
verified
work.
A
If
you
go
to
the
main
IETF
hackathon
site,
its
IAT
F,
dot,
org,
slash
hackathon,
that's
where
I'm
at
now
you'll
find
the
wiki
page,
and
this
is
gonna
be
important
to
you
for
many
reasons.
But
if
you
go
to
IETF
99
click
on
the
wiki
page,
there's
a
lot
of
information
here
about
all
the
different
projects
and
whatnot.
But
what
I
want
to
show
you
is
that
we
do
have
four
remote
participants.
A
A
A
So
if
anyone
else
is
in
the
meet
echo,
it
should
be
presenting
pretty
normally
now,
and
this
screen
will
hopefully
come
up
in
a
second.
We
have
a
brand
new
projector,
which
is
pretty
cool.
Maybe
we'll
use
this
for
some
things
more
exciting
than
my
slides
later
on
I
heard
watching
Game
of
Thrones
people
wanted
to
do
that.
I
think
I
might
broadcast
the
Tour
de
France
if
I
can
instead
anyways.
A
Let
me
get
through
the
slides,
so
first
of
all
welcome
I,
think
I
kind
of
said
that
I
just
want
to
get
a
sense
for
in
the
room.
How
many
of
you
this
is
your
first
time
at
the
idea
at
night,
yep,
hackathon,
okay,
yeah!
That
makes
sense.
This
is
by
far
the
largest
we've
ever
had.
So
it
makes
sense
that
there's
a
lot
of
you
that
this
is
it's
the
first
time.
A
A
A
And
that's
perfectly
fine,
that's
that's
one
of
the
things
that
that
we
do
as
part
of
the
the
hackathon
you're
free
to
do
that
and
if
you
are
interested
in
attending
the
IETF
but
and
it's
possible
for
you
to
be
around-
and
there
was
like
financial
reasons
why
you
couldn't
like
registration
or
something
talk
to
me.
We
may
be
able
to
work
something
out.
No
guarantees
there,
but
it
could
be
would
be
curious
to
find
it
if
that
was
worth
watching.
A
Okay,
so
that
the
goals
of
the
I'ts
of
the
hackathon
I
already
mentioned
the
bringing
new
people
and
it's
one
of
the
goals
but
other
stuff,
is
we
really
want
to
bring
the
ietf
kind
of
back
to
its
original
roots
of
basing
all
the
work
we
do
on
running
code,
preferably
if
that
could
be
open
source
code?
That's
great,
because
then,
when
you
go
to
look
at
the
standard,
you're
not
only
reading
a
draft,
but
you
can
actually
see
the
code,
use
the
code
and
contribute
back
to
the
code.
So
that's
the
ideal
scenario.
A
What
we're
trying
to
do
with
a
lot
of
what's
going
on
in
the
hackathon
here
is
to
speed
up
the
work
we're
doing
on
standards,
not
replace
it
in
any
way.
But
you
have
a
draft.
You
have
some
ideas.
You
have
some
algorithms
in
there
you
have
a
protocol
whatever
it
is
to
be
able
to
test
that
out
and
verify
that
it
actually
works,
and
it's
complete
and
implementable.
A
That's
one
of
the
things
we're
trying
to
do
there
and,
of
course,
is
all
of
you
are
already
taking
advantage
of
meeting
your
neighbors
meeting
new
people,
hopefully
having
a
good
time
and
collaborating
with
each
other
that
that's
a
big
part
too,
and
we
will
have
cookies.
That's
a
mandatory
thing
with
the
IETF.
They
always
a
little
bit
different,
depending
on
which
country
you're
in
and
we're
gonna
have
some
beer
later
on
too.
So
we'll
have
some
fun
along
the
way.
A
As
with
everything
in
the
IETF
we
operate
under
the
note.
Well,
I,
don't
expect
you
to
read
this
right
now,
but
if
you
haven't
already,
although
the
screens
pretty
good,
so
you
might
be
able
to
read
it
to
take
a
look
at
the
IETF
note.
Well
we're
operating
under
that
you
had
to
agree
to
that
as
part
of
your
IETF
registration
I'm.
A
Sorry,
your
hackathon
registration,
so
hopefully
no
surprises
there
when
it
comes
to
the
code
you're
working
on
this
is
something
that
I
won't
go
into
too
much
detail
on,
but
you're
not
contributing
code
necessarily
to
the
IETF.
You
could,
but
in
most
cases
you'll
be
working
on,
say
some
open
source
code
or
some
code
that
has
an
existing
license
with
it
already
so
the
work
you're
doing
on
the
code.
A
It's
the
rules
around
that
are
just
governed
by
whatever
project,
whatever
open
source
project,
whatever
code
you're
actually
working
on
and
not
the
code
itself,
is
not
an
IETF
contribution.
However,
when
you
do
come
up
here
and
say
it
and
we're
going
to
have
presentations
where
you
get
a
chance
to
share
what
it
was,
you
didn't
accomplish
or
things
you
put
and
you
made
available
through
with
ye
or
whatever.
Those
are
all
normalized
jab
contributions.
So
that's
kind
of
the
way
we
separate
things
out
here
in
terms
of
what
we're
doing
it
back.
A
I
mentioned
sharing
code
and
if
you
already
have
a
place
set
up,
that's
housing
the
code
and
you're
able
to
share
it
with
the
people
in
your
team.
Great
keep
using
it,
that's
fantastic.
Hopefully
you
have
a
pointer
to
it
in
the
wiki.
If
you
need
a
place
to
put
the
code,
we
do
have
a
github
organization
for
the
IETF
hackathon
and
you
can
come
see
me
I'll.
A
Roam
around
see
what
everyone
else
is
doing
and
hopefully
get
plugged
into
a
team
if
you're
having
a
hard
time
finding
something
that
looks
interesting
to
you
come
see
me
I,
don't
have
an
in-depth
knowledge
of
all
the
projects,
but
I
do
know
a
little
bit
about
most
of
them
and
can
hopefully
help
direct
you
to
the
right
people
so
that
you
can
get
questions
answered
and
around
there's
some
food
here
now
for
breakfast.
If
you
haven't
seen
it,
lunch
will
be
brought
in.
So
ideally,
please
plan
on
sticking
around
with
us.
A
A
One
thing:
it's
a
little
bit
different
about
this
hackathon
than
maybe
some
other
hackathons
you
may
have
just
paid
it
in
this.
Isn't
a
marathon
kind
of
coding,
competitive,
type
event
where
you're
going
to
work
all
night,
at
least
that's
not
what
it's
meant
to
do.
What
we're
good
plenty
will
close
the
room
at
at
9:00,
so
at
nine
o'clock
we
all
need
to
clear
out
of
here.
If
you
want
to
leave
stuff
behind
you,
can
the
doors
will
be
locked
and
it'll
be
closed
until
tomorrow
morning?
A
If
you
really
want
to
keep
working
on
stuff,
the
IETF
Network
will
still
be
you
know
installed,
but
there's
no
rules
about
not
working.
We
just
the
rule
is
we
just
need
to
get
out
of
this.
A
Okay,
then,
the
next
day
we
start
up
again
very
much
like
we
did
today.
The
doors
will
probably
open
around
8:00.
Officially,
we
start
again
at
9:00.
Food
will
be
here.
Lunch
will
be
brought
in.
The
important
thing
I
want
to
show
is
that
in
the
afternoon
we
are
going
to
give
everyone
a
chance
and
I
recommend
that
you
plan
on
doing
this
to
present
what
it
was.
You
did.
What
was
it
you
were
trying
to
do.
What
did
you
actually
do?
What
did
you
learn?
A
What
would
you
feed
back
into
the
idea,
and
so
those
project
presentations
will
start
at
two
o'clock
and
they'll
be
very
brief,
depending
on
how
many
teams
we
have
we'll
have
to
limit
that,
so
we
get
through
them
in
about
an
hour
or
so.
So
it's
a
good
way
to
share
with
people.
What
did
what
you
did?
It's
also
a
good
way,
if
you're
here
to
learn
a
little
bit
more
about
what
everyone
else
did
so
just
time.
A
Management
wise
plan
on
that
at
around
1:30
I'll,
give
I'll
be
giving
you
reminders
during
the
day,
but
around
1:30,
to
kind
of
start
working
on
that
project
presentation
and
have
something
ready
by
two
o'clock.
We're
going
to
have
some
judges
in
those
who
haven't
been
here
before.
For
this
type
of
thing,
the
presentations
are
pretty
in
formal,
the
judging's
informal.
A
But
you
know
it
is
kind
of
fun
to
be
able
to
award
some
some
winners
at
the
end
and
we
have
a
few
little
prizes
that
we'll
be
able
to
give
away,
don't
get
too
excited
about,
maybe
winning
some
big
cash
awards
or
there
won't
be
any.
But
but
we
do
have
you
know,
certainly
you'll
get
the
praise
and
thanks
and
gratitude
of
your
fellow
IETF
community.
We
do
have
some
token
gifts
by
four
o'clock,
we'll
make
sure
that
we're
done
so.
A
Those
of
you
there
were
quite
a
few
of
you
who
were
here
first
IETF,
anything
I
highly
recommend
you
go
to
the
newcomers
meeting
which
starts
right
after
this
at
4
o'clock.
We're
going
to
make
sure
that
we're
done
here.
So
you
can
make
it
there
on
time,
and
if
you
do
have
some
stuff
you
brought
in
to
set
up
as
part
of
your
group,
it
needs
to
be
gone
by
5
o'clock,
because
this
room
will
turn
into
the
IETF
lounge.
So
it
would
be
some
reconfiguration
of
it
so
plan
on
that
as
well.
A
This
just
kind
of
highlights
what
it
is
you'll
be
trying
to
cover
really
again
keep
it
brief
and
high
level
I
think
you're,
explaining
to
a
community
of
technical
folks,
but
weren't
intimately
familiar
with
the
details
of
your
project.
What
it
was
you
were
trying
to
achieve
what
it
was
you
actually
did
and
what
you
learned
along
the
way
and
what
you
importantly,
what
you
will
contribute
back
into
the
IETF,
perhaps
in
weight
changes,
we're
gonna
make
in
your
draft
or
things
you're
going
to
be
bring
back
into
your
working
group
meeting.
A
The
idea
of
being
will
see
how
many
people
want
to
present,
but
it's
beginning
to
be
a
three-minute
4-minute.
The
most
presentation
so
just
keep
that
in
mind
that
it's
a
pretty
lightweight
high-level
presentation
what
you
get
and
anyone
in
the
team
can
get
that
it
doesn't
need
to
be
the
champion.
It
could
be
multiple
people,
but
it
is
timing-wise
again.
It's
short,
so
don't
do
anything
too
complicated.
A
We'll
have
some
judges
here
and
they're
going
to
be
judging
based
on
how
well
you
met
the
goal
of
the
ITF
right
to
advance
the
pace
of
elleven
substandard
and
also
to
incorporate
and
attract
new
people
into
the
ITF.
Those
are
our
kind
of
stated
goals
and
so
we'll
be
looking
to
see
or
the
judges
will
be
looking
to
see
how
well
you
achieve
that.
A
Okay
for
those
of
you
who
are
into
taking
photos
and
posting
to
Twitter,
we
definitely
are
happy
to
get
some
good
exposure
out
there
for
what
we're
doing
encourage
you
to
do
that.
We
have
these
couple
hashtags
that,
if
you
put
them
on
attach
them
to
your
post,
IETF,
hackathon
and
IAT
f99
will
have
a
little
present
to
give
out
to
whoever
has
the
best
post
and
best
photo
that
they
share.
So
we
appreciate
some
good
exposure,
hopefully
good
exposure
on
on
in
public
and
the
social
media.
So,
okay,
a
couple
other
things:
the
hackathon.
A
Why
I
said
it
ends
tomorrow
at
4
o'clock?
We
do
encourage
you
to
continue
to
work
on
your
stuff
throughout
the
week,
so
we
will
have
this
space
in
the
IETF
lounge,
which
again
is
really
make
it
simple
for
all
of
us.
If
it's
right
here,
this
room
gets
converted
into
the
IETF
lounge,
so
be
a
space
in
the
lounge
that
we're
going
to
kind
of
corner
off
for
the
hackathon
and
so
you'll
be
able
to
come
here
and
and
work
on
things.
A
Also,
I
may
as
well
give
you
the
one
bit
of
bad
news.
We
we
have
t-shirts,
but
they
sort
of
got
lost
in
transit,
so
so
they're
gonna
be
late
and,
what's
worse,
is
they
won't
show
up
until
actually
after
the
hackathons
over
and
so
they'll
get
here
Monday,
because
the
folks
delivering
don't
work,
weekends,
I
guess
so
the
t-shirts
the
plan
is
I
will
have
them
here
in
the
lounge
and
you'll
be
able
to
come.
Take
your
t-shirt
for
those
of
you
who
aren't
here.
Monday,
maybe
come
see
me
and
I'm,
not
sure.
A
A
Okay
on
Thursday,
you
also
have
the
opportunity
to
present
to
the
larger
community
what
it
was
you
did
so
I
mentioned
you
do
the
short
presentation
here,
but
if
you're
not
familiar
with
bits
and
bytes,
it
happens
every
it
generally
happens
on
Thursdays
in
the
evening.
It's
a
fun
like
kind
of
social
gathering.
A
We
have
food,
we
have
drinks,
we
have
people
demonstrating
ietf,
relevant
technology
and
we'll
have
some
space
there
for
the
hackathon,
where
you
can
get
up
and
you
can
show
what
the
project
is
that
you
worked
on
and
people
can
come
by
and
check
it
out
and
asking
questions.
So
it's
a
good
opportunity
if
you
have
something
that
you
think
would
be
interesting
to
demonstrate
and
share
with
the
larger
IETF
community.
A
Come
see
me
and
let
me
know
if
that's
something
that
you'd
like
to
do
and
it's
something
that
we
give
preference
to
the
the
award
winner.
That's
one
of
the
perks
of
actually
being
awarded
something
by
the
judges,
but
generally
we
have
enough
space
where
we
can
let
everyone
who
wants
to
present
do
it,
but
so
come
see
me
and
there's
that
opportunity,
bits
and
bytes
is
7:15
to
9:15
and
Congress
Hall
too
and
I
believe
that's
just
downstairs
and
that's
what
that'll
happen
and
so
I
recommend
you
do
that
check
out.
A
A
Hopefully
everyone's
project
is
up
there
if
I'm
missing
any,
let
me
know
so
be
good
to
have
a
list
and
then
I'll
trim
this
down
also
to
the
list,
that
of
people
that
actually
want
to
present
and
we'll
go
through
and
present
at
the
end,
but
yeah
it's
like
it's
a
daunting
thing.
Hopefully
you're
able
to
find
a
project,
or
maybe
more
than
one
project
that
you
want
to
work
on
and
again.
If
you
have
any
problems
with
that
come
see
me
I'll,
try
to
help
you
out.
B
A
Quiet
any
questions
here:
okay,
one
thing
I
didn't
cover
I
want
to
invite
John
up
here
to
tell
you
a
bit
about
an
opportunity
that
we
have
in
addition
to
what
you
already
see,
which
is
the
ietf
network
that
you
can
use.
He
has
some
equipment
and
another
network
that
you
can
plug
into
I'm
gonna.
Let
him
tell
you
about
good.
A
C
You
may
recognize
me
Thank
You
Charles,
for
the
opportunity
here,
so
my
name
is
john
grochowski
for
anybody
who
does
who's
been
coming
to
bits
of
ice
over
the
past
few
years,
similar
to
how
Charles
runs.
Hackathon
I've
had
the
pleasure
to
help
run
bits
and
bytes
since
Orlando,
some
of
our
equipment
suffered
the
same
fate
as
your
t-shirts.
If
you
know
shipping
things
from
the
u.s.
to
Europe,
that
often
is
confronted
with
complications
regardless
the
equipment
will
be
here.
C
C
But
that's
not
the
only
thing
that
you'll
find
in
this
kind
of
portable
lab
network.
It's
it's!
It's
always
separate
the
itec
network.
It's
dedicated
hardware
for
virtualization
that
we
want
to
kind
of
spin
up
here,
NPM
nice
to
be
in
bring
your
own
to
have
us
live
in
its
those
are
all
opportunities
that
you
could
go
ahead
and
consider
exploring
as
part
of
the
work
that
you
do
here.
C
One
of
the
things
that
we're
talking
about
doing
is
finding
a
way
to
make
that
environment
available
for
an
extended
period
of
time
throughout
the
duration
of
the
idea.
So
one
of
the
things
we
really
need
from
you
guys
is
as
as
impressive
as
as
it
is
that
you're
here
today
on
a
Saturday
morning,
bright-eyed
push
it
down
we'd
like
to
know
Charles
Malik.
With
luck,
good
luck!
C
What
is
it
that
you
would
find
useful
to
have
available
to
you
throughout
your
time
here
at
90f
revisited
our
so
I'll
work
through
Charles
to
get
updates
out
to
you
today
tomorrow,
at
the
rest
of
the
weeks
that
you
know
what's
available
when
and
where,
but
I
think
what
we're
going
to?
Try
to
do
is
even
maybe
even
rolled
into
here,
we'll
sort
out
logistics
once
it
was
actual
kind
of
a
container
shows
up
and
but
I
think
the
most
important
part
for
us
is
to
understand
what
you'd
like
to
see
happen.
C
You
know,
throughout
the
course
of
the
week
before
the
actual
bits
and
bytes
events
and
happens
on
Thursday
night.
So
that
being
said,
I
kind
of
pause
there
I,
don't
know
if
you
guys
have
questions
or
if
this
Warwick
have
a
public
service
announcement
last
Charles
see
if
he
has
anything
that
he'd
like
to
add
because
I
missed
it.
A
C
So
all
to
Charles
to
get
updates
out
to
you
today
tomorrow
rat
the
rest
of
the
weeks
that
you
know
what's
available
when
and
where,
but
I
think
what
we're
gonna
try
to
do
it,
even
maybe
even
rolled
into
here,
we'll
sort
out
logistics
once
the
once
actual
you
know,
kind
of
the
container
shows
up
and
but
but
I
think
the
most
important
part
for
us
is
to
understand
what
you'd
like
to
see
happen.
You
know,
throughout
the
course
of
the
week
before
the
actual
disinvites
events
and
happens
on
Thursday
night.