Re: [hackathon] Possible for people to participate in Hackathon remotely?

"Charles Eckel (eckelcu)" <eckelcu@cisco.com> Mon, 07 November 2016 17:20 UTC

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From: "Charles Eckel (eckelcu)" <eckelcu@cisco.com>
To: Melinda Shore <melinda.shore@nomountain.net>, "hackathon@ietf.org" <hackathon@ietf.org>
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Subject: Re: [hackathon] Possible for people to participate in Hackathon remotely?
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Agree on all points. We have the following in the wiki:

Remote participation

    Participating in person is preferred, but we understand not everyone can travel. If you want to participate remotely, please contact the champion(s) for that project to determine how best to coordinate.
    Jabber Room: hackathon@jabber.ietf.org

We will have Meetecho for the project presentations and hopefully live streaming over the IETF youtube channel as well. I will update the wiki with more details as I receive them.

Cheers,
Charles

On 11/7/16, 12:09 PM, "hackathon on behalf of Melinda Shore" <hackathon-bounces@ietf.org on behalf of melinda.shore@nomountain.net> wrote:

    I've participated in hackathons from home - it's not a great
    experience.  Things that might help include 1) clarity about
    tasks, and 2) a communication channel (say, irc) in which people
    are actually hanging out during the hackathon (as opposed to
    peeking in from time to time).
    
    Since there's really nothing stopping anybody from participating
    remotely it seems that the question is actually about support for
    remote participation (say, infrastructure, etc.).  There hasn't
    been, but it might be worth considering whether or not there's
    anything that could be provided to make it easier.
    
    One thing that was really very much appreciated was having the
    final presentations streamed over Youtube, and I hope that
    can continue.
    
    Melinda