[hackathon] IETF 118 Hackathon in two days

Benno Overeinder <benno@NLnetLabs.nl> Thu, 02 November 2023 16:34 UTC

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In just two days, the IETF 118 Hackathon will kick off in the charming 
city of Prague.  We have got a great line-up of over 40 registered projects!

If you haven't already, make sure to register your project on the IETF 
118 Hackathon wiki at https://wiki.ietf.org/en/meeting/118/hackathon. 
Check out the "Projects Included in Hackathon" section.  This step will 
greatly help with the visibility of your project, and it'll also attract 
potential participants eager to join your hackathon project.

Looking forward to meeting and talking with you this weekend in Prague.

Wishing you safe and smooth travels,

Charles
Barry
Benno
-- Your friendly Hackathon chairs