[hackathon] Get Ready for IETF 119 Hackathon - Add Your Project Now!

Benno Overeinder <benno@NLnetLabs.nl> Tue, 06 February 2024 15:51 UTC

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Subject: [hackathon] Get Ready for IETF 119 Hackathon - Add Your Project Now!
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Hi all,

We're excited to announce that the IETF 119 Hackathon is just around the 
corner, scheduled for March 16-17.  Whether you'll be joining us in 
person in Brisbane or participating remotely, we encourage you to add 
your project to the Hackathon wiki, now live and ready for contributions 
at 
https://wiki.ietf.org/meeting/119/hackathon#projects-included-in-hackathon.

Adding your project to the wiki is a great way to share details and 
updates with fellow participants.  You can include as much information 
as you have at the moment and update it as you learn more.  Plus, by 
listing your project early, you'll help others plan their trips and 
schedules accordingly.

Please remember to register for the Hackathon separately from the main 
IETF meeting.  Registration is essential for logistical purposes, as we 
need to gauge the expected number of participants.  You can find 
registration links and additional information on the Hackathon wiki at 
https://wiki.ietf.org/meeting/119/hackathon.

Whether you have questions about registration or anything else related 
to the event, don't hesitate to reach out to us at 
hackathon-chairs@ietf.org. We're here to help!

Looking forward to seeing your projects and having a productive Hackathon!


Cheers,

IETF Hackathon Chairs
-- Charles, Barry and Benno