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This list is not exhaustive. We'll figure out what we'll be doing when we have everyone in the room. It very much depends on participants skills and interests. You may choose to learn something new or perhaps put your existing skills to good use. It's up to you.
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1. developing configuration backend - an ability to store large configurations in MySQL database.
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2. developing new REST commands to manage configuration - list, add, update, delete various configuration elements in a database
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3. testing configuration backend
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4. testing installation procedure for Sysrepo, setting up environment
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1. develop configuration backend - an ability to store large configurations in MySQL database. We do have substantial amount of code already written (look for issues with labels config-backend), but there are still many bits and pieces missing
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2. develop new REST commands to manage configuration - list, add, update, delete various configuration elements in a database. We don't have any REST commands to handle this new database storage capability.
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3. test configuration backend
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4. test installation procedure for Sysrepo, setting up environment needed for handling YANG models and NETCONF
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5. reviewing/fixing/updating YANG models
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6. defining example configurations
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7. developing NETCONF/Sysrepo/Kea glue code
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8. traffic engineering - Kea does not handle well scenarios where the traffic overloads Kea's capability to respond. We have developed a prototype solution, but needs testing and tweaking.
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There are many tickets (issues in gitlab naming convention) pertaining to configuration backend and YANG that are in various stages of development, see: [netconf issues](https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/kea/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=opened&label_name[]=netconf), [config backend](https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/kea/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=opened&label_name[]=config-backend).
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## If this is your first time in Gdańsk
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1. Gdańsk is a great city with well over 1000 years of eventful history. There's plenty of things to see and do. You may start by taking a walk on Długa and Długi Targ streets and turning into Długie Pobrzeże. The houses look a lot like those in Amsterdam. That not a coincidence, as both cities were member of the [Hanseatic League](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanseatic_League), a merchant guild that owned major trade routes on Baltic sea for three centuries.
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