IETF Warm-Up!
BBQ@Freie Universität Berlin.
July 16, 2016, 7:00 pm.



Enjoy the summer in Berlin.

Start the IETF week a bit earlier.

Participate in several co-located events.

And have a nice BBQ with colleagues, July 16.


Directions to the BBQ

Overview

The BBQ will take place at Freie Universität Berlin in front of the Computer Science building. If it rains, we will move to our nice winter garden. We start 7:00 pm with open end.

The official address of the institute is Takustr. 9, 14195 Berlin, Germany. Have a look at the Google map.

You find detailed directions from airports and main train stations to the venue on http://www.mi.fu-berlin.de/en/fb/contact/location.html.

Traveling Between IETF Venue and Freie Universität Berlin

Traveling from the IETF venue to the Freie Universität Berlin takes about 30 minutes. It includes one metro ride.

From the Hotel InterContinental walk to metro station Wittenbergplatz and take the metro line U3 towards Krumme Lanke. Get off at station Dahlem Dorf and walk to the venue.

Detailed Google map.


Background:

The IETF Warm-Up is a casual social to meet colleagues and friends working on the Internet.


You may also consider the following pre-IETF events, which take place before Sunday.


Co-located IETF Events

RIOT Summit 2016

RIOT is the friendly operating system for the Internet of Things. Over the last three years, RIOT has been emerged as one of the agile and state of the art operating system for the IoT. It.s time to meet face-to-face! The RIOT Summit aims for bringing together RIOTers, beginners and experts, as well as people interested in the IoT in general and decision makers who plan to deploy RIOT in the future. The event combines plenary talks, hands-on tutorials, and a demos. The Summit will not only inform about latest developments, but will also help to gather feedback from the community to shape the RIOT future. …

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ANRW 2016

The ACM, IRTF & ISOC Applied Networking Research Workshop 2016 provides a forum for researchers, vendors, network operators and the Internet standards community to present and discuss emerging results in applied networking research. Researchers should consider submitting early emerging results that illustrate the scientific and engineering principles underlying the Internet architecture, protocols and applications; that enhance our understanding of how Internet protocols work in real-world deployments or realistic testbeds; or that improve Internet security and privacy, scalability, performance, and robustness. …

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