The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is holding a Hackathon at IETF 93 to encourage developers to discuss, collaborate and develop utilities, ideas, sample code and solutions that show practical implementations of IETF standards. Cisco DevNet, which brought the first ever IETF Hackathon at IETF 92 in Dallas is fully committed to an even more successful event at IETF 93 in Prague.
When: Saturday July 18 and Sunday July 19
Where: Hilton Prague, Room TBD
Sponsored By: Cisco DevNet
Signup for the Hackathon: https://www.ietf.org/registration/ietf93/hackathonregistration.py
More information can be found here: http://ietf.org/hackathon/93-hackathon.html
Keep up to date by subscribing to: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/hackathon
The Hackathon is free to attend but limited to 100 attendees.
Currently the technologies that will be focused on include:
- BIER (Bit Index Explicit Replication)
- HTTP/2.0
- NETCONF/YANG, I2RS, OpenDaylight
- NETVC and Daala
- RIOT (OS for internet of things)
- SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol)
- SFC in OpenDaylight
- SPUD (Substrate Protocol Underneath Datagrams)
Descriptions and information regarding the technologies for the hackathon are located on the IETF 93 Meeting Wiki:
https://www.ietf.org/registration/MeetingWiki/wiki/93hackathon
Don’t see anything that interests you? Feel free to add your preferred technology to the list, sign up as its champion and show up to work on it. Note: you must login to the wiki to add content. If you do add a new technology, we strongly suggest that you send email to the hackathon@ietf.org list to let others know. You may generate interest in your technology, and find other people who want to contribute to it.
To request a wiki account, please click on the “login” button on the bottom right corner of the page, and choose “register.”
If you need a new password please click on the “login” button on the bottom right corner of the page and choose “Send new password.”
The Cisco DevNet team looks forward to seeing you in Prague as we advance the pace of open standards through running code and open source.