IETF119 Hackathon announcement

Benno Overeinder <benno@NLnetLabs.nl> Tue, 06 February 2024 16:33 UTC

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Dear WG chairs,

We just sent out an email to the IETF hackathon mailing list, 
encouraging participation in the upcoming IETF 119 Hackathon and 
inviting individuals to list their projects on the Hackathon wiki. 
Below is the link to the email for your reference [1].

In addition to this, we are extending an invitation to all WG chairs to 
consider I-Ds that could benefit from early implementations and to bring 
the hackathon to the attention of WG participants.  This opportunity 
serves to solidify ideas, test implementability, and conduct 
interoperability testing.  Should you have any questions or require 
guidance, please don't hesitate to reach out to Charles, Barry, or 
myself at hackathon-chairs@ietf.org.

Looking forward to seeing you in Brisbane or remote.

Best,

-- Charles, Barry and Benno

[1] 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/hackathon/I54NyZ0d94FPs3lnFpZRERXDr5o/