[Bigbang-dev] BigBang/mailing list analysis meetup in London?
Nick Doty
npdoty at ischool.berkeley.edu
Tue Feb 6 22:57:40 CET 2018
I had missed (or perhaps just forgotten) about that IETF document stats page, which will be really helpful, so thanks for the pointer/reminder!
I'm open to adding it to the IETF hackathon wiki page and planning on that. Or we could try to meet separately (perhaps even a day or two before that weekend) in London. Or both. I think the only conflict for the IETF hackathon weekend is that Mallory Knodel has proposed a session on public interest technology work, including HRPC topics or work on HTTP Status Code 451, and I imagine those would be topics of interest to an overlapping group of people, including us.
Would others on this list be able to join us in London?
Thanks,
Nick
> On Feb 6, 2018, at 5:03 AM, Niels ten Oever <mail at nielstenoever.net> wrote:
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> Hi Nick,
>
> I would be very eager to work on this during the IETF hackathon! Shall we submit this to the hackathon page? I think Jari Arkko, who also made analysis tools http://www.arkko.com/tools/rfcstats/companydistr.html might also be interested.
>
> Davide, could you also come?
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> Best,
>
> Niels
>
> On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 10:47:51AM -0800, Nick Doty wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> We had discussed a few months ago the possibility of hosting a hackathon-style event prior to the IETF meeting in London in March. That would be particularly relevant since some of us are working on analysis of IETF mailing lists and the IETF mail archives format has been in flux. It would also just be a chance to meet in person for people who are UK/EU-based or able to visit for that meeting.
>>
>> What do folks think?
>>
>> This could potentially be part of the IETF hackathons that take place at the IETF venue but just prior to the main meeting. Or I think we could arrange alternative space. For example, I was talking to the Turing Institute about some related work and they might have a small working space we could use.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Nick
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