[Ndn-interest] 5th NDN Hackathon - Call for Hacks DEADLINE EXTENDED

Davide Pesavento davide.pesavento at lip6.fr
Sun Dec 3 13:59:39 PST 2017


NOTE: submission deadline extended to December 8, 2017.

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CALL FOR HACKS
The 5th Named Data Networking (NDN) Hackathon
December 16-17, 2017
University of California, Los Angeles, CA
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission deadline: December 8, 2017
Acceptance notification: December 11, 2017

Team Formation: December 15, 2017
Hackathon: December 16-17, 2017

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WEBSITE AND PROGRAM
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http://5th-ndn-hackathon.named-data.net
http://5th-ndn-hackathon.named-data.net/program.html

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REGISTRATION LINK
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https://www.eventbrite.com/e/9th-ndn-retreat-2017-tickets-39472319771

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CALL FOR HACKS
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The NDN team is organizing the 5th NDN Hackathon on December 16th and
17th at the University of California, Los Angeles, CA.
We solicit hackathon proposals that advance the state of NDN.
Participants will have approximately **12 hours** to work on their projects.

We encourage projects that:

  * directly address NDN research needs,
  * create new NDN tools or modify existing tools,
  * create or improve documentation and how-to guides.

More information at http://5th-ndn-hackathon.named-data.net/cfh.html

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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Proposals can be submitted via email to <5th-ndn-hackathon at named-data.net>.

Submissions should include:

- 1 page project description in PDF format that includes the following:
  -- Contact information of submitter
  -- Problem statement
  -- Planned tasks to accomplish
  -- Knowledge requirements, and
  -- Expected outcome by the end of the hackathon.

- 1 or 2 .pptx/.pdf slide(s), listing the project leader(s) and summarizing the
  problem, contribution, tasks, required knowledge, and expected outcome.

All submitted proposals will be reviewed by the Hacking Committee.

If their proposal is accepted, the project leader is expected to give
a 5 minute "pitch" presentation at the beginning of the hackathon,
soliciting participation from attendees.

We hope that this hackathon will be a fun event for everyone and that
projects will lead to collaborations extending beyond the hackathon.

We look forward to your participation.

--
The 5th NDN Hackathon organizers
  Davide Pesavento <davide.pesavento at nist.gov>
  Alexander Afanasyev <aa at cs.fiu.edu>


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