[Ntp] IETF 117 Brisbane

Paul Gear <ntp@libertysys.com.au> Wed, 17 January 2024 12:31 UTC

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Subject: [Ntp] IETF 117 Brisbane
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Hi folks,

Since IETF 117 is only an hour or two down the road from my place, I've 
signed up to attend for the week.  Is there NTP hacking planned for the 
hackathon on the first Saturday?

If anyone is interested in making a holiday of it and checking out this 
part of the world either before or after the meeting, I'd be happy to 
show you some sights in our local area, time permitting - check out 
https://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/experience-sunshine-coast or 
https://www.visitsunshinecoast.com/ for ideas.  The weather will likely 
be warm and wet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisbane#Climate

Regards,
Paul