[ipv6-hackathon] Round of introductions
sebastian büttrich / ITU sbut at itu.dk
Tue Oct 31 13:21:48 CET 2017
Hello all, apologies also from me for my late answer- i m sebastian - one of your hosts here, and trying to make you feel as welcome as possible and let you have a great hackathon! Else i am <blurb> Research Lab Manager at the IT University of Copenhagen, works with embedded/pervasive systems, wireless technology, open source / free software and solar energy to build networks, systems, skills and capacity - as a manager, developer, architect, consultant and teacher. This work is part based at the IT University of Copenhagen, part focused on developing countries and communities, especially in Asia and Africa. One current focus in his work for the NSRC is to help develop campus networks for research and education, with emphasis on global integration and sustainability. </blurb> Looking forward to meeting you all, best sebastian On 10/30/2017 05:40 PM, Christian Teuschel wrote: > Apologies for my late introduction but academic obligations kept me > busy. Having said that a few days ago I finished my MBA in Big Data and > Business Analytics at the Amsterdam Business School. My thesis - and > that is the more important part - dealt with "Identifying Drivers for > IPv6 Deployment". Since the thesis is very fresh, I haven't had time to > publish any results but if you are interested I'd love to extend the > results with you! I'll provide you with more details in the next days > and at the venue. > > In my professional life have been working at RIPE NCC's R&D department > for the past 6 years. I run RIPEstat and contribute to RIPE Atlas. > And last but not least, I'm looking forward to get to know you and work > with you! > > All the best, > Christian > > > > On 27/10/2017 04:05, Moritz Wilhelmy wrote: >> Hello everybody. >> >> I've been interested in IPv6 adaption ever since I got into self-hosting >> and I've always been trying to have all my services available on a >> dual-stack setup. I worked as a sysadmin for a university chair and >> later a web company, but neither of them allowed me to roll out IPv6. As >> such, it has bothered me that IPv6 adoption rate remains rather low >> considering how long it has been around for. >> >> Over the years, I've contributed to some open source operating systems >> (various Linux distros, FreeBSD and NetBSD) and a couple of IRC related >> projects, among other things. I know Python, Perl 5, sed/awk/grep/sh and >> C and I'm interested in writing system-level code, network services and >> web-backend code (I can't do frontend, sorry) that interfaces with >> system level code (I could imagine a web interface for dhcpd6 or >> something like that, although I'm not quite sure for which use case). I >> think I'd prefer to stay in userspace for this hackathon, but if someone >> comes up with an idea for a small kernel module I'm willing to try to >> help with that too (I have no experience with network drivers on any OS >> but I'm interested) and I can also help with one of the visualization >> projects. I think I'm better at helping out than coming up with a good >> idea by myself so instead I'll look at the projects that people come up >> with and just try to contribute to one of those. >> >> This is my first time attending any RIPE NCC event and hackathon and I'm >> already looking forward to it. >> >> I'm ente on IRC (and other places too). >> >> I'm glad I got this over with. >> >> See you there! >> >> Moritz >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ipv6-hackathon mailing list >> ipv6-hackathon at ripe.net >> https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/ipv6-hackathon >> > > _______________________________________________ > ipv6-hackathon mailing list > ipv6-hackathon at ripe.net > https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/ipv6-hackathon >