[ipv6-hackathon] Round of introductions
Baptiste Jonglez baptiste at bitsofnetworks.org
Tue Oct 31 13:59:36 CET 2017
Hi everybody, Better late than never: I am a PhD student in France, working on improving transport protocols on the Internet (improve overall latency, exploit multipath, etc). I like to tinker with both hardware and software, and I am starting to have a good experience with testbeds (both building them and using them for experiments). Besides my work, I have been a free software and IPv6 enthusiast for a number of years. I am volunteering for a non-profit network operator (AS 51083) that has been active since 2010, and we deployed IPv6 in 2013/2014 thanks to Bird. See you there, Baptiste On 31-10-17, sebastian büttrich / ITU wrote: > 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 > > > > _______________________________________________ > ipv6-hackathon mailing list > ipv6-hackathon at ripe.net > https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/ipv6-hackathon -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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