Re: IETF Hackathon at IETF 92, March 21-22, Dallas, TX

Mary Barnes <mary.h.barnes@gmail.com> Wed, 25 February 2015 22:00 UTC

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Subject: Re: IETF Hackathon at IETF 92, March 21-22, Dallas, TX
From: Mary Barnes <mary.h.barnes@gmail.com>
To: "Charles Eckel (eckelcu)" <eckelcu@cisco.com>
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Why can't you setup a wiki page on the IETF tools page?    I'll chime in
with others, if this is an IETF event we shouldn't need to login to a
vendor's website (at all).

Regards,
Mary.

On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 2:54 PM, Charles Eckel (eckelcu) <eckelcu@cisco.com>
wrote:

> We are using the Cisco community page to host the ongoing discussion
> forum. Here is the info found there as to how IETF and Cisco are both
> involved in the Hackathon (sorry for poor formatting resulting from
> copy/paste).
>
> IETF is providing the room and the network for the event.
> Cisco DevNet is running the Hackathon, paying for food, prizes, etc.
> * Hackathon information is hosted on the DevNet site: Cisco DevNet: IETF
> Hackathon at IETF 92, March 21-22
> <https://developer.cisco.com/site/ietf-hackathon/>
> * Ongoing discussion is encourage, and is hosted within the Cisco
> developer community page: IETF Hackathon
> <https://communities.cisco.com/community/developer/ietf-hackathon>
>
> All interested parties click to a reg form on the IETF site: IETF
> Hackathon 2015 Dallas
> <https://www.ietf.org/meeting/92/hackathon-signup.html>
> * Registration is handled entirely by the IETF, in accordance with IETF
> privacy requirements.
> *  Registered attendees will not need to have become DevNet members.
> * Registered attendees will be shown and reminded that their participation
> is subject to the IETF Note Well: Note Well
> <https://www.ietf.org/about/note-well.html>
>
> A link to the same info is:
> https://communities.cisco.com/message/175271#175271 (and yes, there is the
> hassle of getting a CCO account if you do not have one).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Charles
>
> On 2/25/15, 12:27 PM, "Melinda Shore" <melinda.shore@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >On 2/25/15 11:25 AM, Charles Eckel (eckelcu) wrote:
> >> Perhaps, but I¹m trying to scale better, and keeping things in once
> >>place
> >> helps. Similar questions have come from other IETF aliases as well as
> >>from
> >> people outside of the IETF entirely.
> >
> >Why does the "community" page require a Cisco login?  I really
> >don't understand what you're doing, here.
> >
> >Melinda
> >
> >
>
>