MyWTH

The conference program is finalized. So let me have a look what looks interesting to me. I am sure I won’t attend all the listed events, but at least I can try. Here’s my rundown of the first two days.

Day 1

Day 2

What The Code?

At the entrance at What The Hack the crew has placed an x-ray security scanner (you know, one of these they use at airports) for the people to play around. But when the system was first setup it asked for a three digit passcode.

The quick decision was to brute-force the system and to just get a bunch of motivated people trying out ten numbers each. Well, everything worked according to Murphy’s law, which means that they had to try out more than 90% of the numbers before finding the right one.

„So what was the code“, you ask?

We could have guessed it: it was 911.

What The Hack coming up

I spent my first day at What The Hack and I can say the atmosphere is great. Most of the stuff is already set up and our Chaos Village is coming along nicely as well.

The volunteer teams are very effective and they have set up the tents in a very short time. So we already see a small Hack City arise.

No official Internet so far. Just the Orga Network allows outbound communication. However, the DECT phone system is in place for a couple of days already so you can make phone calls all over the field and get called from the outside as well (there is even a flaky outbound gateway but I haven’t tested that yet).

CCC groups are pretty strong at What The Hack. Apart from the POC, our community runs the Wireless Network (WOC), the First Aid Team (CERT) and the Chaos Village of course. The Chaoswelle is present with huge antennas. And André, the art brain behind the Camp’s light decoration, and his team are responsible for the light at What The Hack as well. Last but not least, the conference planning is done with Pentabarf, our new planning software.

Okay, enough bragging for now. I get back on the field taking care of this and that. We are going to lift the roof blanket on our huge dome tent today.

On my way

I have been far too busy to blog and had nothing really to say but now the immediate future is clear and there are quite some public activities I can look forward to that I’d like to share with you.

First we’re going to What The Hack, the upcoming open air hacker conference in The Netherlands. We’re about to leave this weekend to have enough time to set up our Chaos Village. We are going to build a pretty nice space so don’t forget to check it out when you are there.

At What The Hack I am going to do a talk on day 2 about Pentabarf, my pet project of the last 12 months. Sven and I are going to present the current state of affairs, where it’s all heading and why we think we should start by rewriting it first. I am sure I am going to reflect on general aspects of conference organization within the hacker scene.