Hello, A team has been working on CodeMatch (codematch-develop@xxxxxxxx) to demonstrate better connections between IETF/IRTF standards and coding implementations (open source and proprietary). We are currently working on the data model to support the mockup pages for the initial rollout of the site. Once we get a little further, we may need some additional assistance to help code the site, which will rely on the datatracker for associations to drafts and to provide authentication. I worked with ISOC at the Grace Hopper Celebration this year and talked to many professors and students who were very interested in this idea. For any draft/RFC that is posted to CodeMatch requesting code to be developed, the poster (shepherd) will need to estimate the level of effort for the project so those interested in coding understand if it is a one person option or something that requires a larger team. Professors wanted to have an electronic version of the handout that we used for the conference with a very high-level overview. As such, added descriptions for some of the other parties that might be interested in CodeMatch and the intent is to put this up as a static text placeholder for the site soon. If anyone is interested in reviewing this draft text before it becomes a web page, it is attached and your feedback is appreciated. Development of the site will take a bit longer, so this is just a placeholder. The team has done a lot of work on the site, so if you are interested in background at a deeper level to assist in your review, you can find that in this google doc draft. It is not intended to be published, it's just an aide for our team. https://docs.google.com/document/d/12kbFDwzhecC1DLtVEo3ruLuFZMCtiSwd5US0I44v96Q/ The codematch-develop list is an open list. Please join if you are interested to help on this project. Reviews of the draft text can go to this list, codematch-develop, or to me. Thank you! -- Best regards, Kathleen
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