Hi all,
An interesting upcoming hackathon!
Read below!
Michela
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> Subject: [atlas] CAIDA BGP Hackathon 6-7 Feb 2016 -- Call for Participation
> Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2015 11:50:13 +0100
> From: Vesna Manojlovic <BECHA(a)ripe.net>
> To: RIPE Atlas People <ripe-atlas(a)ripe.net>
> CC: Alberto Dainotti <alberto(a)caida.org>
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> Hi everyone,
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> as a continuation of our own successful RIPE Atlas events,
> we are now taking part in CAIDA's BGP "live" hackahton, by providing
> data, measurements platform, expertise -- and you ;-)
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> RIPE NCC's services, such as RIS & RIPE Atlas, will be "remixed" with
> other BGP-related data sources & tools, to create wonderful new hacks.
>
> As participants in RIPE Atlas community, you are very much invited to
> take part in this event. Details are below.
>
> Regards,
> Vesna
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> Subject: [mat-wg] CAIDA BGP Hackathon 6, 7 Feb 2016 -- Call for
> Participation
> Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2015 20:37:49 -0800
> From: Alberto Dainotti <alberto(a)caida.org>
> To: mat-wg(a)ripe.net
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> What: CAIDA BGP Hackathon, Call for Participation (CFP)
> When: Feb 6-7, 2016
> Where: the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) on the University of
> California at San Diego (UCSD) campus.
> Who: Parties interested in hacking on live BGP data.
> Inquiries: bgp-hackathon-info(a)caida.org
> Important Deadline: Dec 22, 2015 for travel grant requests
> Apply to attend: http://www.caida.org/workshops/bgp-hackathon/1602/
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> CAIDA, in cooperation with CSU, USC, UFMG, FORTH, Route Views, RIPE
> NCC, will host a BGP Hackathon on the 6-7th of February 2016 at UC San
> Diego (La Jolla, CA, USA).
> The theme of the hackathon is “live BGP measurements and monitoring”.
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> We will provide participating teams with access to data sources and a
> toolbox: live streaming of BGP data, the new BGPMon interface, BGP
> processing tools and APIs such as the opensource BGPStream software
> framework, the PEERING testbed, RIPE RIS, visualization tools, and
> data-plane active measurement platforms such as CAIDA Ark and RIPE
> Atlas. Participating teams will work on "challenges" that extend,
> integrate and demonstrate the utility of these platforms/data for
> understanding or solving practical problems (e.g., detecting BGP
> prefix hijacking, evaluating anycast performance, effectively
> visualizing phenomena).
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> The hackathon will be held in San Diego the weekend immediately
> preceding the NANOG conference and the AIMS academic Internet
> measurement workshop.
> The hackathon aims to:
> - bring together these different communities, e.g., to discuss
> problems operators face that academics may want to research;
> - advertise tools (e.g., PEERING peering.usc.edu, BGPStream
> bgpstream.caida.org) to the communities and get people familiar with
> using them, and encourage further use in the future;
> - get people working together on interesting/important problems,
> hopefully spurring further collaboration on these problems;
> - provide extra incentive for students to attend NANOG.
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> ### FORMAT
> Each team of 2-4 people will work on a "challenge".
> The organization committee will propose a set of challenges to
> bootstrap feedback and refinement based on community input:
> participants can propose totally new challenges, modifications to
> existing ones, and express their preferences.
> The set of potential challenges is described in the event website at
> https://github.com/CAIDA/bgp-hackathon/wiki/List-of-Challenges
> and will continuously evolve in the days preceding the hackathon.
>
> On Saturday morning, participants will very briefly introduce their
> interests and ideas and teams will be officially formed. On Saturday
> and Sunday, participants will work together in teams to hack and
> develop their ideas, culminating in very short presentations to the
> jury on Sunday evening and a party to announce the winning teams and
> celebrate everyone's participation.
> During the event, domain-experts will provide support to the teams.
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> Participants are free to work on drafted challenges and on their own
> ideas in the days preceding the hackathon. A mailing list and
> documentation will provide support on the platforms/tools/data used in
> the hackathon. However, for the teams to compete in the hackathon for
> prizes, they will have to demonstrate that substantial work was done
> during the two-day event.
>
> ### PARTICIPATION AND TRAVEL GRANTS
> Application to participate in the hackathon is open from December
> 8, 2016. Application does not guarantee participation. There is no
> application fee, and no participation fee. We will accept
> applications until one week before the hackathon, or until capacity is
> reached. However, the deadline to apply for a travel grant (through
> the hackathon application form) is 22 December 2015. Travel grants
> reimburse flights and hotel expenses.
> Food and drinks will be provided throughout the two-day event.
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> http://www.caida.org/workshops/bgp-hackathon/1602/
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