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On 13 Jun 2016 11:01, "Loganaden Velvindron" <<a href="mailto:loganaden@gmail.com">loganaden@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Hi,<br>
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<p dir="ltr">Hi Logan <br></p>
<p dir="ltr">> After AIS in Botswana, I was wondering if there might be some interest<br>
> to organize a Hackathon for the next meeting in Mauritius.<br>
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> In order for it to work, we would need<br>
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> 1) A room with Internet and stable electricity (3 days, non-stop, 10<br>
> hours of intense coding)<br>
> 2) Low noise level, and restricted room access so that participants can focus.<br>
> 3) People familiar with coding in languages such as Python/Perl and C,<br>
> and who are willing to spare some time ahead of the hackathon to brush<br>
> up their skills, so that they can hit the hackathon with some kind of<br>
> code. In my experience organizing various hackathons in Mauritius,<br>
> it's better to have an idea ahead of time, and already having some<br>
> code written before coming so that you can quickly iron out the bugs,<br>
> and improve code steadily.<br>
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> TOPIC: DNS, DNSSEC, BGP, SMTPS, TLS, <insert your idea here><br>
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<p dir="ltr">Sounds like a plan. Very much interested. We can also add NETOPS for Network Engineers as i have seen Cisco and Juniper release some modules for automation in the recent past.</p>
<p dir="ltr">So a hackerthon in that too would be interesting.</p>
<p dir="ltr">> We would need at least 3 hackers as a start.<br>
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Noah</p>