Greetings,

Tom and I wanted to send a brief reminder about the hackfest that is being
held in conjunction with GNU Radio Conference
2013<http://gnuradio.squarespace.com/gnu-radio-conference-2013/>.
We've proven that hackfests are an invaluable way for us to interact and
accelerate GNU Radio development. To name a few features/projects that have
been made successful through these events: the new message passing API,
PDUs, ControlPort, OFDM reference designs, etc. To maximize productivity,
we thought we would share some notes on the list:

*Getting Involved*

Since this is a 1-day hackfest, it would be great if we all had some idea
of what we will be working on. If you would like to share your projects, or
even suggest some, feel free to email Tom, myself, or the mailing list.
We'll summarize thoughts/ideas/plans on a wiki page before the conference,
and keep it up-to-date during the event.

*Its a Global Event*

If you can't attend the event in person, there's no reason to feel left
out! While we do recommend getting to the hackfest the next time around, it
would still be awesome if you could participate and contribute to a project
remotely. Throughout the hackfest, we'll be communicating through the GNU
Radio IRC channel, Twitter, etc.

*Previous Hackfests *

If you haven't had the chance to attend a GNU Radio hackfest before, these
links should give you an idea of what they're like:

http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/Hackfest1211

http://gnuradio.squarespace.com/home/2012/10/2/grcon12-hackfest.html

https://twitter.com/search?q=%23grhack13&src=hash

https://twitter.com/spenchdotnet/status/343106359459471360/photo/1


Best Regards,
John Malsbury
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