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ISOC Hackathon @ AIS
The Internet Society Africa Regional Bureau is organizing a Hackathon to bring together engineers who are interested in learning about the IETF and how to IETF standards can be applied to code. The hackathon looks to encourage developers to discuss, collaborate and develop utilities, ideas, sample code and solutions that show practical implementations of IETF standards.
When: Friday May 26th and Saturday May 27th, 2017
Where: Boma Hotel
Signup for the Hackathon here: Hackathon Registration
The Hackathon is free to attend.
Agenda
Friday, May 26th
08:00: Room opens (please bring your ticket)
09:00: Introductions and goal setting
09:20: DNS refresher
09:40: IPv6 refresher
09:45: Form Teams
12:30: Lunch provided
15:30: Afternoon break - Snacks provided
19:00: Dinner provided
21:00: Room closes and is locked
Saturday, May 27th
09:00: Room opens - Pastries and coffee provided
12:30: Lunch provided
13:30: Hacking stops, prepare brief presentation of project
14:00: Project presentation to other participants and judges
15:00: Recap and suggestions for improvements
15:30: Awards presented, prizes given
16:00: Hackathon ends
17:00: Tear down complete
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