We are using the Cisco community page to host the ongoing discussion forum. Here is the info found there as to how IETF and Cisco are both involved in the Hackathon (sorry for poor formatting resulting from copy/paste). IETF is providing the room and the network for the event. Cisco DevNet is running the Hackathon, paying for food, prizes, etc. * Hackathon information is hosted on the DevNet site: Cisco DevNet: IETF Hackathon at IETF 92, March 21-22 <https://developer.cisco.com/site/ietf-hackathon/> * Ongoing discussion is encourage, and is hosted within the Cisco developer community page: IETF Hackathon <https://communities.cisco.com/community/developer/ietf-hackathon> All interested parties click to a reg form on the IETF site: IETF Hackathon 2015 Dallas <https://www.ietf.org/meeting/92/hackathon-signup.html> * Registration is handled entirely by the IETF, in accordance with IETF privacy requirements. * Registered attendees will not need to have become DevNet members. * Registered attendees will be shown and reminded that their participation is subject to the IETF Note Well: Note Well <https://www.ietf.org/about/note-well.html> A link to the same info is: https://communities.cisco.com/message/175271#175271 (and yes, there is the hassle of getting a CCO account if you do not have one). Cheers, Charles On 2/25/15, 12:27 PM, "Melinda Shore" <melinda.shore@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >On 2/25/15 11:25 AM, Charles Eckel (eckelcu) wrote: >> Perhaps, but I¹m trying to scale better, and keeping things in once >>place >> helps. Similar questions have come from other IETF aliases as well as >>from >> people outside of the IETF entirely. > >Why does the "community" page require a Cisco login? I really >don't understand what you're doing, here. > >Melinda > >