IETF 102 Montreal, Canada July 14-20, 2018 Host: Juniper IETF 102 Information: https://www.ietf.org/how/meetings/102/ Register online at: https://www.ietf.org/how/meetings/register/ 1. Early Bird Deadline The early bird deadline for registration is Friday, July 6. Be sure to register and pay before the deadline passes! 2. Social Event Information Join us at 1909 Taverne Moderne for the IETF 102 social reception hosted by Juniper Networks! Just a short walk from Fairmont the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, you'll enjoy delicious food, craft beer, networking, and entertainment from 7:00pm-10:00pm. When: Tuesday, July 17, 19:00-22:00 Cost: $35 USD per ticket, limit two per attendee Link to purchase tickets: https://www.ietf.org/registration/ietf102/eventticket.py More information: https://ietf.org/how/meetings/102/social/ 3. IETF 102 Wednesday Host Speaker Series! NOTE: The Host Speaker series will take place on Wednesday at IETF 102. Topic: Networking 3.0 Speaker: Bikash Koley, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Juniper Networks Over the last decade, networking has seen some fundamental shifts. Much of that has been driven by how network is consumed today by users and applications. Network’s evolution from a rigid, human-driven, connectivity mechanism to a programmable, self-driving and intent-drive infrastructure continues. Bikash is going to share his experience of the past decade in building such a self-driving network at Google and how he sees this evolution only accelerating in every enterprise and service provider networks going forward. Bikash will put into perspective some of the leading technologies that are disrupting networking today. For instance, does disaggregation end with white box, or are there other opportunities to separate traditionally tightly-integrated technology components? How do monitoring and programmability ultimately have to come together to support highly automated infrastructure leveraging DevOps ambitions and event-driven infrastructure? How does security change when policy and control extend well beyond a single domain? Bikash has a practitioner’s view of what is important, what is different, and what should be leveraged in embracing Networking 3.0. Logistics: Room: Laurier Date: Wednesday, July 18 Time: 12:30 – 13:15 Lunch will NOT be provided. Speaker Biography: Bikash Koley, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Juniper Networks Bikash joined Juniper in September 2017, after a decade as a top engineer and visionary at Google, where he helped turn every layer of the network stack into a programmable, distributed system. Along the way, he designed, built, and operated Google’s production infrastructure and led the team responsible for adopting SDN. Bikash holds 18 networking technology patents and was instrumental in creating the OpenConfig working group. 4. Code Sprint The IETF 102 Code Sprint in Montreal will, as always, let you work on fixing those things about the datatracker which you most urgently desire to do something about. When: Saturday, July 14 from 09:30 to 18:00 Where: Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Montreal, Room Mansfield/Sherbrooke Signup: https://trac.tools.ietf.org/tools/ietfdb/wiki/IETF102SprintSignUp More information: https://trac.tools.ietf.org/tools/ietfdb/wiki/IETF102Sprint 5. Hackathon The Hackathon at IETF 102 encourages developers to discuss, collaborate and develop utilities, ideas, sample code and solutions that show practical implementations of IETF standards. When: Saturday July 14 and Sunday July 15 Where: Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Montreal, Room Centre Ville Signup: https://www.ietf.org/registration/ietf102/hackathonregistration.py More information: https://ietf.org/how/runningcode/hackathons/102-hackathon/ Keep up to date by subscribing to: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/hackathon The Hackathon is free to attend and is open to everyone. It is a collaborative event, not a competition. Any competition is friendly and in the spirit of advancing the pace and relevance of new and evolving internet standards. Extend the invitation to colleagues outside the IETF! Descriptions and information regarding the technologies for the hackathon are located on the IETF 102 Meeting Wiki: https://trac.ietf.org/trac/ietf/meeting/wiki/102hackathon Don’t see anything that interests you? Feel free to add your preferred technology to the list, sign up as its Champion and show up to work on it. Note: you must login to the wiki to add content. If you do add a new technology, we strongly suggest that you send an email to hackathon@xxxxxxxx to let others know. You may generate interest in your technology, and find other people who want to contribute to it. To request a wiki account, please click on the “login” button on the bottom right corner of the page, and choose “register.” If you need a new password please click on the “login” button on the bottom right corner of the page and choose “Send new password.” 6. Code Lounge In an effort to diversify the type of work that happens during IETF meetings, attendees are encouraged to organize sessions focused on running code throughout the meeting week. The Code Lounge is designed for groups to informally meet to brainstorm, code, and test ideas. The area will be designated by signage. Attendees can sign up for slots here: https://trac.ietf.org/trac/ietf/meeting/wiki/102codelounge Attendees are encouraged to look at the final agenda and determine timeslots that have the least conflict to ensure successful attendance to the Code Lounge sessions as well as any traditional working group sessions. 7. Side Meetings For IETF 102, two rooms are available for first-come first-served (FCFS) signup online. The larger of the two (Square Dorchester) will hold approximately 40 people and will be configured with a U-shaped table. The smaller room (Barre Oblique) will be configured as a boardroom and will hold approximately 12 people. Both rooms will have projectors. You can sign up for either room by visiting the IETF meeting wiki here: https://trac.ietf.org/trac/ietf/meeting/wiki/ietf102#SideMeetings The coveted morning, lunch and evening slots are not currently available for reservation, but will be made available at the start of IETF 102. Please include your name, email and a short description of the meeting when reserving the room, and please limit yourself to no more than a total of three hours during the IETF meeting week. In addition, please remember that meetings held in these rooms are subject to the IETF Meeting Policy: https://www.ietf.org/how/meetings/meeting-rooms-policy/