Running an IETF Hackathon
RFC 9311, “Running an IETF Hackathon”, is an Informational document published in September 2022 by C. Eckel. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
IETF Hackathons encourage the IETF community to collaborate on running code related to existing and evolving Internet standards. This document provides a set of practices that have been used for running IETF Hackathons. These practices apply to Hackathons in which both in-person and remote participation are possible, with adaptations for Hackathons that are online only.
What “Informational” means
Published for the general information of the community. It does not define an IETF standard and carries no standards-track status.
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