Re: Internet Research Labs Draft

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On 2017-2-16, at 8:08, Eggert, Lars <lars@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> How is this different from codestand?

As in https://codestand.ietf.org/codestand/

On Feb 15, 2017, at 17:30, "nalini.elkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <nalini.elkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> All,
>> 
>> If anyone is interested, we have just done an I-D for a proposed concept for "Internet Labs".   We hope this will be of interest.
>> 
>> https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-chowbat-irl-00
>> 
>> The abstract is here:
>> 
>> Many people learn technical concepts best in a hands-on environment,
>> and Internet protocols and standards are no exception. Internet
>> Research Labs (IRL) will facilitate a platform and encourage the
>> technical community (seasoned professionals and newcomers alike) to
>> discuss, collaborate, design and develop utilities, ideas, sample
>> code and solutions that show practical implementations (Proof of
>> Concept) of existing IETF standards. These labs may also be used by
>> the IETF Mentoring Program and/or EDU teams for hands-on training to
>> mentees or newcomers. This base draft intends to provide a high-level
>> overview of the concept of Internet Research Labs in terms of
>> objectives, requirements, challenges and deliverables without going
>> into details of a specific lab, technology or an IETF Working Group
>> (WG). After this draft matures and gains traction within the IETF
>> community, we foresee more and more Internet drafts for the specific
>> labs.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Nalini Elkins
>> Inside Products, Inc.
>> www.insidethestack.com
>> (831) 659-8360
>> 
> 

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