Happy New Year Everyone!

RIPE has hosted several very successful RIPE NCC Hackathons. I have helped IETF 
and MEF start and run a series of Hackathons. I spoke about these at RIPE 76. 
There was a suggestion from Vesna at that time to create a common page on which 
we post information about such events. The current RIPE hackathon page 
(https://labs.ripe.net/hackathons) is a good start. I would be happy to add to 
this. 

I would like to propose having some time at RIPE 78 to discuss open source 
efforts like these various hackathons, what is working well, what is not, and 
how we can improve them. For example, the IETF hackathons need to be better 
about turning hackathon code into contributions to projects that are easy to 
find, use, and contribute to any time rather than just in the context of the 
hackathon. Another example is competition. Some people think hackathons are 
perceived as being too competitive and non-inclusive. I do not agree, and I try 
to make it very clear that the IETF hackathons are collaborative and open to 
newcomers, but the fact I need to keep stating this means there is a problem 
and an opportunity to do something better. 

What do others think about having some time in the opensource-wg to share 
information, ideas, issues, and potential solutions? Would it be better to have 
a workshop? What about doing both?

Martin and Ondrej, I understand this is your call to make, so I hope you do not 
mind me posting here to help get a sense of interest and help refining the idea.

Cheers,
Charles



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