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CAIDA BGP Hackathon: Feb 6-7, 2016

BGP Hackathon 2016

CAIDA, in cooperation with CSU, USC, UFMG, FORTH, Route Views, RIPE NCC, hosted 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."

See the Hackathon webpage for background information.

News and Updates

Date Announcement
Feb 8 2016 The 1st BGP Hackathon was a success! The winners and results of the hackathon are posted.
Jan 29 2016 The Jury has been finalized.
Jan 15 2016 Challenge participants: Emails have gone out regarding team formation. Check your inboxes, request your github write access, and sign up for a team on the List of Challenges.
Jan 12, 2016 A complete list of accepted BGP Hackathon Attendees is posted.
Jan 11, 2016 We are no longer accepting applications for participation to the hackathon, due to overwhelming response. Thank you for those who have applied. All accepted attendees should check their email this week for time-sensitive updates. A full attendees list will be posted shortly.
Dec 24, 2015 We started sending out the first round of acceptance notifications to the email address you applied with. If you don't receive an acceptance email, then you are on the waitlist for the second round of acceptances in early January. All notifications (acceptance and declines) will be sent by January 11th, 2016.
Dec 23, 2015 We've received a lot of positive response from the community eager to participate in the BGP Hackathon! The deadline to apply for travel grants has passed. We can not offer to provide reimbursements for airfare and hotel for applicants from now on, but we are still accepting applications from attendees who are able to make their own way to the hackathon in February. Keep checking here for more updates about the status of your applications.
Dec 21, 2015 We've clarified the travel grant information for applicants.
Dec 18, 2015 Only a few more days to apply for travel grants (Tuesday, Dec 22)! Space at the hotel within walking distance from the hackathon site is filling up, so we're only going to make reservations for as many people as we have accepted! Late applicants will have to book their own hotels at another location and make their own transportation arrangements to get to the hackathon site on campus!
Dec 16, 2015 Feedback and suggestions on new challenges are welcome! Added IXP-1 and MPLANE-1 to the challenge list.

BGP Hackathon 2016

Noteworthy dates

Date Event Details
Dec 8, 2015 Open application period Closed on January 11, 2016
Dec 22, 2015 Deadline to apply for travel grant No longer offering travel grants to new applicants
Jan 11, 2016 Applications closed Maximum capacity reached
Feb 5, 2016 Pre-hackathon social Friday, 6p-9p
Feb 6-7, 2016 BGP Hackathon Saturday, Sunday
Feb 8-10, 2016 NANOG San Diego Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Feb 10-12, 2016 AIMS 2016 Workshop Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

Quick links

Resource Description
🚫 Applications closed Sorry, applications for this year's hackathon are no longer being accepted
📋 Agenda Up-to-date agenda
Format and Rules Criteria, rules, prizes
🏆 Winners The top winning teams
📦 Platforms Documentation Brief descriptions of platforms available
🎯 List of Challenges Candidate challenges/projects
👥 Attendees Complete attendee list, including Domain Experts, Organizers, Jury
:neckbeard: Experts List of domain experts / mentors available to ask questions to
📨 Mailing Lists Ways to contact people involved with the hackathon
💬 Chat room Real-time collaboration and chat via Slack
🔗 Hackathon Webpage Hackathon background and administrative information

Sponsors

  • ACM SIGCOMM
  • Cisco
  • Comcast
  • Google NetOps Group and Open Source Research Group
  • The Internet Society (ISOC)
  • US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
  • US National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • San Diego Supercomputer Center

Organizers

  • CAIDA: Alberto Dainotti, Alistair King
  • USC: Ethan Katz-Bassett, Brandon Shlinker
  • DCC/UFMG: Italo Cunha
  • FORTH: Xenofontas Dimitropolous
  • Route Views: John Kemp
  • CSU/BGPMon: Christos Papadopoulos, Spiros Thanasoulas
  • RIPE-NCC: Robert Kisteleki, Romeo Zwart, Vesna Manojlovic
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