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From YouTube: IETF104-HACKATHON-20190323-0900
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HACKATHON meeting session at IETF104
2019/03/23 0900
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/104/proceedings/
A
So
yeah
we're
gonna,
try
to
get
started.
We're
gonna
try
to
keep
the
the
announcements
kind
of
small
short
I
mean,
so
if
I
could
we'll
try
to
get
through
them
quickly,
but
it
will
be
about
maybe
15
minutes
or
so
of
stuff
here
at
the
beginning.
So
those
of
you
who
are
standing
around
you
might
want
to
just
just
find
a
seat
and
make
yourself
comfortable.
So
people
you
know
behind
you
can
see
as
well.
A
You
know
moving
from
table
the
table,
seeing
what
other
people
are
doing,
sometimes
working
on
a
project
that
you
didn't
plan
to
work
on.
You
find
out
that
you
have
some
some
common
needs
or
some
common
interests,
or
you
can
lend
your
your
skill
set
to
help
them
do
something.
So
you
know
I
encourage
you
to
take
advantage
of
the
fact
that
we're
all
here
in
one
big
room,
even
if
it
is
a
little
crowded
and
work
with
each
other.
So
that'd
be
great.
B
Thanks,
thank
you.
Nothing
like
starting
with
a
loop,
so
welcome
everybody
to
the
ITF
104
hackathon.
Presumably
when
you
came
here
today,
you
knew
you're
coming
to
Prague.
You
knew
you
were
coming
to
the
hackathon,
but
you
didn't
know
so
you're
coming
to
be
a
little
part
of
history.
This
will
be
the
largest
IETF
hackathon
thus
far,
and
that
is
because
of
all
of
you
who
are
here.
You
have
more
than
350
people
registered
for
this
event
today
and
tomorrow,.
B
And
just
for
comparison,
something
like
1100
people
registered,
maybe
1200
for
the
IETF
meeting
itself
and
more
than
40
projects.
So
there's
plenty
of
work
to
go
around
for
everybody
here,
even
if
there
may
be
not
quite
enough
chairs,
but
at
the
moment
there
aren't
enough
chairs.
If
you
need
more
space,
definitely
come
back
to
Charles
or
myself,
and
we
can
help
you
out
with
that.
I
want
to
give
a
huge
thanks
to
Oracle
cloud
infrastructure
who's,
the
sponsor
for
this
hackathon.
Thank
you
very
much.
B
A
A
A
A
How
about
is
this?
Just
your
first
IETF
hackathon
bit
more
okay,
that's
right!
I
would
expect
okay
great,
thank
you
for
being
here
and
yeah
this.
This
psyche,
I
kind
of
feel
good
and
bad
about,
but
how
many
of
you
are
here
just
for
the
hackathon
and
you're
actually
not
attending
the
IETF
meeting?
Okay!
A
A
So
hopefully,
this
is
something
you're
all
familiar
with
already.
You
know
what
why
we're
here
and
the
idea
is
we
really
want
to
you
know
the
important
work
gets
done
in
the
IETF,
and
we
want
that
work
to
continue.
We
want
to
be
able
to
help
it
move
forward
faster,
better
and
by
coming
here
together
and
working
on
stuff
by
actually
coding
some
of
the
things
up
that
we're
working
on
in
the
working
group
meetings.
A
We
all
know
that
software's,
you
know
becoming
a
more
and
more
important
part
of
the
way
networks
work.
Open-Source
software
in
particular
has
become
very,
very
important.
So
you
know
we
need
to
have
more
developers
more
developer
focus
than
the
ITF,
and
this
is
a
great
way
to
do
it,
as
with
all
of
the
ITF
we're
operating
under.
The
note.
A
Well
just
realized
that
that's
here
now,
there's
kind
of
a
special
case
with
the
IETF
sorry
with
the
hackathon
and
that
many
of
you
will
be
working
on
projects
that
already
have
some
kind
of
open
source
a
license
associated
with
it,
and
that's
great
they're
just
realized
that
the
terms
of
the
code
that
you're
working
on
it's
it
says
you
know
that's
laid
out
in
the
terms
of
the
life
there.
So
you
need
to
follow
that
policy
and
be
aware
of
it.
That's
not
necessarily
not
ATF
policy.
A
A
Hopefully,
that's
clear
to
everyone:
if
you
have
a
problem
or
some
questions
come
see
me,
we
can
talk
about
it.
Okay,
very
important.
The
agenda,
how
things
are
gonna
go
so
good
news.
We
have
lunch
coming
in
so
you'll,
you
know
be
able
to
stay
here
and
hopefully
continue
to
work
on
your
project.
If
you
have
any
problems,
finding
your
team
forming
your
team's
getting
space,
come
see
me
after
this
thing
and
after
this
little
intro
and
will
help
get
you
settled
we're
also
going
to
have
dinner
here
in
the
after
in
the
evening.
A
A
We're
gonna
do
everything
we
can
to
make
it
efficient
and
fun
for
you
to
stay
here,
though,
at
10
o'clock
we
will
close
the
doors
and
I
ask
that
people
really
be
good
about
leaving
by
10:00,
because
you
know
we
want
to
let
the
rest,
the
hotel
staff
close
things
up
and
and
get
things
ready
for
us.
The
next
day
we
don't
want
to.
You
know
make
them
stay
later
than
they
have
to
so
appreciate
your
help
with
that
and
really
ending
on
time.
A
A
So
at
2
o'clock
we
kind
of
asked
people
to
stop
working
on
the
code
that
they're
working
on
and
spend
some
time
focusing
on
sharing
information
and
presenting
what
you
did
and
hearing
what
other
people
did
and,
in
addition
to
it's,
also
very
important
to
bring
the
work
back
into
your
working
group
and
the
working
group
sessions
that
you
attend,
but
letting
people
here
know
what
you
did
is
important,
we'll
be
recording
it.
So
people
you
aren't
at
the
hackathon
can
listen
to
it
later.
A
So
that's
a
really
good
way
to
just
share
the
information
and
all
the
insights
that
you
gained
this
weekend,
based
on
what
you're
working
on
that
should
finish
by
about
4:00.
For
those
of
you
who
this
is
your
first
time
at
the
IETF.
There's
the
the
newcomers
reception
that
I
encourage
you
to
go
to.
So
we
try
to
make
sure
we
end
this
on
time.
So
you
can
get
to
that
and
then
we
clear
out
of
this
room
by
it
by
5:00
p.m.
A
A
Okay,
great
I,
mentioned
the
project.
Presentations
also
should
just
clarify
those
are
very
short
brief
presentations.
As
you
can
imagine,
we
have
a
lot
of
projects,
so
we
don't
want
a
long
presentation,
we're
talking
about
just
a
couple
minutes,
really
highlighting
the
important
things
that
you
did
don't
get
too
stressed
out
about
slides
or
anything
they're
optional.
A
Really,
it's
a
very
informal
presentation,
just
highlighting
what's
important
to
to
your
work
in
the
IETF
and
helping
it
move
forward.
Well,
I'll
talk
more
about
that
later
as
well,
but
the
the
way
that
we
share
the
presentations
is
by
loading
up
loading
them
into
this
ITF
github
organization
that
we
have
so
we
have
a
in
github.
We
have
a
ITF
hackathon
organization
and
there
is
a
project
there
for
ITF
104.
A
So
what
I
ask
that
you
all
do
because
you're
you're
uploading
these
presentations
at
about
the
same
time
that
we're
presenting
them,
so
it
all
has
to
happen
sort
of
automatically.
So
the
way
to
make
that
happen
is
make
sure
that
you're,
a
member
of
the
IETF
hackathon
organization
in
github
ahead
of
time
and
then
you'll,
be
able
to
upload
your
your
presentation
there
and
we
can
play
everything
from
a
shared
Chromebook
that
we'll
have
up
here.
So
there
are
some
instructions
about
how
to
make
this
happen.
A
If
you
look
at
the
readme
that
is
in
that
project,
I
just
showed
you.
It
has
some
instruction
about
how
to
go
about
making
that
happen
and
yeah.
Don't
wait
to
the
last
minute
to
do
that,
because
at
two
o'clock
things
trying
to
get
hectic
everyone
trying
to
upload
their
presentations-
and
we
start
them.
You
know
start
giving
presentations
up
here
so
get
yourself
set
up
with
your
membership
and
make
sure
you
have
write
access
well
in
advance
and
then
at
two
o'clock.
A
A
We
have
an
hour
and
a
half
on
Monday
evening,
where
we
encourage
you
to
sign
up
to
get
a
space
for
your
project,
and
this
is
where
people
can
come
and
chat
with
you
one-on-one,
and
you
can
talk
for
you
know
at
length
about
what
you
did
and
have
them
ask
questions
and
and
whatever
so
it's
a
fun
event.
We'll
have
some
snacks
there
there'll
be
a
cash
bar
and
just
again
a
great
way
to
share
information
in
more
detail.
So,
if
you're
interested
in
doing
that,
you
need
to
sign
up
for
it.
A
You
can
register
before
noon
on
Monday
to
let
us
know
for
space
planning
purposes,
so
think
about
that.
If
you
have
any
questions,
let
me
know.
I
definitely
encourage
you
to
take
advantage
of
that
opportunity
to
share
your
project,
and
then
we
have
the
code
lounge,
which
is
a
way
you
can
just
up
space
where
you
can
continue
to
come
together
and
work
on
code
throughout
the
the
week
of
the
IETF
meeting.
A
Of
course
you
could
do
that
anywhere,
but
we
just
thought
well
if
we
create
a
space,
it's
handy
for
you
to
all
gather
in
one
space
and
I
should
point
out
both
the
hack
demo
happy
hour
and
the
code
lounge
they'll
be
in
chez
Louie,
which
is
on
basically
the
other
side
of
this
same
floor.
For
those
of
you
who
are
in
the
hackathon
previously
when
we
were
in
Prague,
it's
that
same
room,
it's
not
quite
as
big
as
this
room,
so
we
outgrew
that
space,
but
we'll
still
use
it
for
that.
A
Let's
see
and
listen
and
our
sponsor
yeah
we're
very
appreciative
of
that.
It's
great
to
have
a
sponsor
for
this
hackathon
I
also
need
to
give
a
shout
out
to
my
team
dev
net
at
Cisco.
They,
let
me
spend
my
time
coming
and
doing
this
and
then
I
really
want
to
give
a
big
thank
you
to
to
Jim
Martin,
so
he's
been
kind
of
running
the
overall
show
for
the
network
for
the
NOC
for
20
plus
years
and
he's
retiring
from
that
job
at
the
end
of
this
year.
A
So
you
all
showed
up
the
network
as
far
as
I
know
has
been
rock
solid.
It's
it's
always
been
for
all
the
IETF
hackathons
every
single
time
he
and
his
team
have
had
that
the
network
just
set
up
and
fantastic.
So
we
owe
a
lot
of
gratitude
to
him,
because
the
network
was
never
really
needed
to
be
up
until
Sunday,
and
now
we,
through
this
hackathon
thing
and
without
any
yeah,
he's
always
made
it
happen,
and
he
and
his
team.
So
a
huge
thank
you
to
to
Jim
and
to
the
whole
NOC
team,
really.
A
Ok
for
those
of
you
who
use
Twitter,
we
like
you
to
go
ahead
and
spread
the
word
about
what
we're
doing
here.
I
know
it's
not
all
of
you
are
into
that,
but
it's
a
good
way
to
reach
out
to
a
you
know
an
extended
community
of
people
who
who
do
that
so
the
hashtags
ITF
hackathon
ITF
104,
send
some
fun
things,
some
informational
things,
whatever
you
want
to
out
to
that
community
from
here.
A
It's
a
good
way
to
spread
the
word
so
would
appreciate
you
doing
that,
and
and
that's
it
if
you
haven't,
got
your
t-shirt
already,
I
think
we
have
enough
this
year
for
those
of
you
who
were
here
last
time
we
were
in
Prague.
T-Shirts
were
a
challenge.
We
have
a
better
system
this
time,
so
hopefully
you
got
that,
but
that's
it
for
me.
If
you
had
any
questions
that
I
wanted
to
give
people
a
chance
and
of
course
you
can
always
come
up
and
see
me
any
time.
I'll
be
hanging
out
up
here.