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Session Date/Time: 19 Jul 2025 08:30
Hackathon Kickoff
Summary
The IETF Hackathon kickoff session welcomed participants to the Madrid event, providing essential information for new attendees and reviewing procedures for the two-day hackathon. The session covered logistics, contribution guidelines, project organization, and presentation requirements. Approximately 35 projects are expected to participate, with both main and overflow rooms at capacity.
Key Discussion Points
Welcome and Introductions
- Strong attendance with main room and overflow room both nearly full
- New participants and students specifically welcomed to their first IETF hackathon
- Emphasis on socialization, idea discussion, and community engagement
Hackathon Purpose and Goals
- Test implementations of specifications from IETF drafts
- Increase open source community involvement in IETF
- Focus on interoperability and "running code"
- Provide feedback to working groups on draft specifications
- Bridge the gap between specifications and implementation
Guidelines and Policies
- Note Well: All participants must familiarize themselves with IETF note well, contribution guidelines, and code of conduct
- Code Ownership: Participants retain ownership of developed code and should consider open source licensing
- IP Considerations: All presentations and contributions become IETF contributions and will be publicly available
- Code of Conduct: Emphasis on friendly, cooperative, and constructive interaction
Project Organization
- Project champions encouraged to add projects to hackathon wiki
- Wiki serves as archive and reference for achievements, presentations, and code repositories
- Mailing list available for project coordination and volunteer recruitment
- "Lost and found" section on wiki for matching skills with project needs
Decisions and Action Items
Presentation Requirements
- Time Limit: 3 minutes per project presentation (strictly enforced due to ~35 projects)
- Content Focus: Highlight contributions and feedback to working groups
- Submission Process: Upload slides via Datatracker to Sunday presentation slot
- Templates: PowerPoint and HTML templates provided via GitHub
Technical Infrastructure
- Remote Participation: Gathertown available with password "IETF" (changed from "notewell")
- Special Equipment: Network support available through support tickets
- Code Lounge: Room Doblon available as shared workspace throughout the week
Documentation and Resources
- Participants should add GitHub repositories and resources to draft's "additional resources" field in Datatracker
- Working group documents require chair approval for resource additions
- Wiki documentation encouraged for all projects
Next Steps
Immediate Schedule
- Saturday:
- 12:30 PM - Lunch (served between main and overflow rooms)
- 6:30 PM - Dinner with drinks
- 9:00 PM - Room closure
- Sunday:
- 12:30 PM - Lunch
- 2:00-4:00 PM - Project presentations (prepare slides in advance)
Future Opportunities
- Hack Demo Happy Hour: Monday 7-8 PM in Red Velour room
- Registration Deadline: Monday 1:00 PM for demo presentations
- Code Lounge: Available throughout the week for continued project work
Acknowledgments
- Gold Sponsor: Ericsson
- Bronze Sponsors: Running Code sponsors
- Support Staff: Charles (overflow room), Barry (logistics)