Here is a blogpost that includes the info below plus some addition background,
stats, and photos. We are still waiting for all the photos from the
photographer to be uploaded, so I made due with what we have so far. My
apologies for not having photos from all the winning teams. I used your posters
in their place.
https://communities.cisco.com/community/developer/opensource/blog/2016/11/17/ietf-97-hackathon-improving-open-standards-through-open-source
I generally submit a version of this for the IETF journal as well. If anyone
else has a hackathon or open source/running code story they would like to have
published in the IETF journal, let me know and I can hook you up ☺
Congrats and thanks to those who showed off their projects at Bit-n-Bites last
night. The hackathon tables saw good traction. Your efforts and positive impact
on bringing running code back into the IETF are clearly evident and appreciated.
Cheers,
Charles
From: Charles Eckel <eckelcu(_at_)cisco(_dot_)com>
Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at 12:26 PM
To: "hackathon(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org" <hackathon(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org>
Cc: "ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org" <ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org>
Subject: IETF 97 Hackathon Summary
Thanks to all of you who joined us this weekend in making the hackathon at IETF
97 a big success. We had 117 registered
participants<https://www.ietf.org/registration/ietf97/hackathonattendance.py?sortkey=3&login=%0A>
working on roughly 15 different
projects<https://www.ietf.org/registration/MeetingWiki/wiki/97hackathon>. Among
these were many first time IETFers and even more first time IETF hackathoners.
Local and remote universities had a strong representation both in terms of
number of participants as well as in terms of contributions.
Teams produced and delivered summary presentations of their work, including
feedback for working groups responsible for drafts and protocols relevant to
their projects. The presentations are available here:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/97/session/hackathon/
A recording of the project presentations and awards is available here: (watch
video<http://recs.conf.meetecho.com/ietf97/recs/Hackathon-ProjectsPresentation.webm>
or go
HTML5<http://recs.conf.meetecho.com/Playout/watch.jsp?recording=IETF97_HACKATHON_II&chapter=chapter_2>)
The winning teams are as follows:
- Best Overall - MPTCP team
- Transport Area
- Champion(s)
- Benjamin Hesmans benjamin(_dot_)hesmans(_at_)uclouvain(_dot_)be
- Best Input to a Working Group - ACTN team
- Routing Area
- Champion(s)
- Dhruv Dhody dhruv(_dot_)ietf(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com
- Haomian Zheng zhenghaoman(_at_)huawei(_dot_)com
- Best Group Work - I2NSF team
- Security Area
- Champion(s)
- Jaehoon Paul Jeong pauljeong(_at_)skku(_dot_)edu
- Jinyong Tim Kim timkim(_at_)skku(_dot_)edu
- Jung-Soo Park pjs(_at_)etri(_dot_)re(_dot_)kr
- Tae-Jin Ahn taejin(_dot_)ahn(_at_)kt(_dot_)com
- Best New Work to IETF - Service Function DevKit team and SFC team
- Routing Area
- Service Function Dev Kit Champion(s)
- David Dolson ddolson(_at_)sandvine(_dot_)com
- Kyle Larose klarose(_at_)sandvine(_dot_)com
- SFC Champion(s)
- Vu Anh Vu
vuva(_at_)dcn(_dot_)ssu(_dot_)ac(_dot_)kr<mailto:vuva(_at_)dcn(_dot_)ssu(_dot_)ac(_dot_)kr>
Please join us at Bit-n-Bites Thursday evening where you can see demos and
discuss results and findings with members of the following teams:
- Service Function Dev Kit
- I2NSF
- SFC
- DNS
More information and useful links for the IETF 97 hackathon can be found here:
https://www.ietf.org/registration/MeetingWiki/wiki/97hackathon
Please start making your plans to join us for the IETF 98 hackathon in Chicago,
March 25-26, 2017.
Cheers,
Charles