Finally caught up with @rwg’s talk at #IETF120 on #ActivityPub and #standards development in non-corporate environment. I wish the presentation was longer! Looking forward to reading the book
Finally caught up with @rwg’s talk at #IETF120 on #ActivityPub and #standards development in non-corporate environment. I wish the presentation was longer! Looking forward to reading the book
Last week, the #ThreadGroup was proud to participate in the IETF 120 Vancouver Hackathon. We were thrilled to introduce our low-power wireless IPv6 mesh to the participants, helping them to build their first #OpenThread software projects. Thanks to Apple, SmartThings, and Silicon Labs for providing expert guidance and dev kits for participants.
Additional Info: https://wiki.ietf.org/en/meeting/120/hackathon#Thread
So, with #IETF120 coming to a close, i wanted to share something i noticed while we were there, to give it a bit more attention:
Staff working conditions seem non-ideal, and the last covering contract is two years and at least one inflation old. That is why staff at the Hyatt Regency in Vancouver is apparently ...
Spent part of the week in meetings at IETF 120, particularly for the OAuth working group.
An IETF Internet Draft (I-D) that I'm the co-author of was also presented, which was a super interesting experience!
Along the way I also contributed the start of a fix for a bug in IETF DataTracker that trips up new co-authors when registering on DT
Overall it was a really good experience, and I'm looking forwards to IETF 121 in Dublin in a few months.