Registration for Hackathon @AIS - May 27th to May 28th 2017

Greetings, As per the earlier email below, registration is now open. To register, please go to this link: https://internetsociety.wufoo.com/forms/hackathon-ais-registration/ The event web page can be found here: http://hackathon.internetsummitafrica.org Regards Kevin G. Chege On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 2:58 PM, Kevin G. Chege <kevin.chege@gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings,
ISOC and AFRINIC are organizing a Hackathon to bring together engineers who are interested in learning about the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) and how 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 to Saturday May 28th, 2017** Where: Boma Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya (venue of the Africa Internet Summit) Room: TBD
Participant Skill Requirements
- Must be comfortable programming in C (other languages are also a bonus) - Must have experience working with the UNIX/Linux Shell - Knowledge of the DNS Protocol is a must - Experience with managing any DNS server - Familiarity with IPv4 and IPv6 - Understanding of Networking and Client - Server architecture - Prior experience with UNIX and Linux system administration would be a bonus
What you will need to participate
- Bring a laptop on which you are comfortable developing software - You may be required to install additional software - Anything else that is required will be provided, such as Virtual Machines if needed - Installing and becoming familiar with VirtualBox or something similar will help - Wireless access to the Internet will be provided - Team ethic (working as a team to solve a problem)
Preparation
- Familiarity with the IETF prior to the event (http://ietf.org) and RFCs (https://www.ietf.org/rfc.html) - Familiarity with GitHub prior to the event would be useful to have ( http://github.com) - Online course on DNS and Networking will be made available to participants prior to the event
Post Hackathon Activities
- Further engagement regarding the IETF (more on this at the event) - Invitation to attend or organize an IETF Hub for the IETF 99 - Guidance on how to organize similar hackathons
Registration details will be sent in the coming week. Space will be limited.
Technologies that will be covered in the Hackthon will be on the Domain Name System (DNS) and IPv6 and RFCs related to both.
The dates may move forward or back by 1 day but this will be communicated as early as possible.
More details in the coming week.
Regards
Kevin G. Chege
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