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# fedi.camp_Website
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# fedi.camp_Website
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Fedi.Camp Website 2024
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Fedi.Camp Website
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## Current work in progress
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## Current appearance
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- Linking to ticket system
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- Currently, the website jus shows archive content as the 2024 camp is over and the next years gathering isn't in the planning process yet.
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## Timetable
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## Timetable
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The time table is not yet available
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The time table needs to be adjusted to 2025 camp sessions and has only example contend as of now.
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## Foto Section
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## Foto Section
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The photo section is not part of the repo.
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The photo section is not part of the repo. This part is managed by KABI Fancy Media and it's seperated from the public website's repo.
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## License
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## License
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### Adjustments and coding
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### Adjustments and coding
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CC_BY-NC-ND-4.0
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CC_BY-NC-ND-4.0
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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### Content
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### Content
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CC-BY-SA-4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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CC-BY-SA-4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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<h3>ÜckÜck & Flo</h3>
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<h3>ÜckÜck & Flo</h3>
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<p><a href="https://dresden.network/@ueckueck">@ueckueck@dresden.network</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://dresden.network/@ueckueck">@ueckueck@dresden.network</a> und <a href="https://dresden.network/@zwecki">@zwecki@dresden.network</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://dresden.network/@zwecki">@zwecki@dresden.network</a></p>
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<p>Hort hier beim Podcast rein, Ihr könnt auch gleich zu Kapitel 8 springen.</p>
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<p><a href="https://podcasts.homes/@rebootpolitics/episodes/im-mittelalter-warst-du-tot/chapters">Chapter 8 des Podcasts.</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://podcasts.homes/@rebootpolitics/episodes/im-mittelalter-warst-du-tot/chapters">Chapter 8 des Podcasts.</a></p>
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<h3>Sandfrog</h3>
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<p><a href="https://mastodon.social/@sandfrogy">@sandfrog@mastodon.social</a></p>
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<p>Kennt ihr diese Schnapsideen die man hin und wieder hat nur halt ohne Schnaps ?
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Nach meinen abgebrochenen Ostsee Urlaub, hab ich überlegt was ich den als alternative machen könnte, bis mir mal wieder das FediCamp durch die TL scrollte, Preise angeschaut war recht erträglich (für mich) Tages Tickets ~15€ also zwei gebucht.
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Vorweg geschaut wie weit es ist von mir aus ~140km, kurz überlegt was meine Fortbewegungsmittel sind und mich für das Rad entschieden ja ich weiß völlig Bekloppt aber das ist genau mein ding ;(
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Der Plan war zwei tage hin, zwei tage da und zwei Tage zurück naja bis der Ergeitz und die Ziel Fixierung einsetzte, also Morgens kurz noch eingekauft und dann gegen 12:00 los, Wetter war sehr schwül und einfach kein Rad Wetter 12 Stunden später einige Lade stops und Essens pausen später mist Akku alle ~10km vor dem Ziel, es gab noch die Möglichkeit der Notladung über die mitgeführten Powerbank ohne Akku und mit ~30kg im Anhänger war das Fahren fast unmöglich vor alledem nach 130km weg war einfach keine Kraft mehr da.
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Also kurz in den Matrix-Chat geschrieben das es wohl deutlich später wird war ja schon 0:00 durch, kurze zeit später die Meldung Auto ist auf dem Weg zu dir, das Camp fing also schon super an, schnell alles ins Auto gepackt und mich die letzten 10km fahren lassen.
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Dort angekommen alle sehr Freundlich und Hilfsbereit, schnell das Tarp aufgebaut und eingerichtet, viel ging dann auch nicht mehr.
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Am Nesten tag bin ich dann in die doch recht große Gruppe aufgenommen worden hatte da so meine Bedenken vorher, aber das Familiärere Klima machte es für mich sehr einfach, und direkt gefragt worden ob ich nicht länger bleiben möchte das tat ich dann auch auch zwei tagen wurde die fast Komplette zeit bin Sa. Abend den ich für die Rückfahrt genommen habe wegen der 30c am So. bei den Temperaturen wollte ich einfach nicht fahren.
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Es war einfach ein Tolles Erlebnis, mit vielen Gesprächen, durchweg nette Menschys, einigen Workshops, viel gutes Essen und einigen dingen die ich für mich mitnehme die mir meine Probl. und Einschränkungen mal wieder deutlich gezeigt haben aber das hat glaube ich keiner mitbekommen, bin halt nach außen ehr der Ruhige Typ (glaub ich).
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Eins steht fest ich komme wieder, einfach nur mal ein kurzer abriss zum Fedicamp das elend auf der Rückfahrt sparre ich euch mal ;)</p>
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<h3>Tobi</h3>
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<p><a href="https://dz.social/@tobi">@tobi@dz.social</a> and <a href="https://kabi.tk">KABI Fancy Media and Communication</a></p>
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<p>As a part of the organizing team, I believe the 2024 camp was once again a resounding success, just like in previous years. We successfully brought together people from various locations and countries, all united under one roof, the sky of the earth. For a few days, participants of all ages — from 4 to 74 — shared a off-time holiday-like setting. Coming from different cities and holding diverse viewpoints, everyone was united by a shared commitment to open software, personal freedom, environmental care, antifascism, and striving to be good people and caring for each other by taking, giving and learning from everybody.<br><br>
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Fedi.Camp is what people make of it. This year, we had fewer workshops and presentations, allowing more time for relaxation and holiday activities. Of course, there were still presentations on various software projects connected by ActivityPub, soldering and building blinky devices, pen-and-paper sessions, cross-golf, and video presentations.<br><br>
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In the evenings, the warming bonfire was a highlight, where people played guitar and sang together while the kids roasted marshmallows or played around with fluorescent rings and other built objects. This again created a soothing and communal atmosphere.<br><br>
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We were once again reminded of the environmental impact of nuclear power during our tour of the nearby atomic storage facility. This sobering experience highlighted the catastrophic nature of running nuclear power plants and producing waste that requires human maintenance for 10,000 years and beyond.<br><br>
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Strolling through the forest, engaging in tech talks, and relaxing in the sun made this year's Fedi.Camp truly charming. The unique combination of activities and the wonderful participants created an unforgettable experience.<br>
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<h4>Insight on network infrastructure</h4>
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<p>At 'KABI Fancy Media and Communication,' we once again built the camp's network infrastructure. Given the lack of reliable mobile coverage and inadequate village infrastructure, there is typically no usable internet connection at the camp site.<br><br>
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So, we stepped in to ensure connectivity for all. We utilized a combination of Starlink and Vodafone 5G for data uplink. Despite a brief period of heavy rain when even the 5G connection dropped, the internet remained fast and reliably stable.<br><br>
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All traffic was routed through our datacenter infrastructure for sanitizing incoming traffic and ensuring privacy. This connection was then distributed using Ubiquiti Cloud Gateway Ultra hardware to form the local network. We deployed a 10.0.0.x IP range net to support up to 512 devices, though we had about 78 concurrent users. Participants brought their cars, phones, laptops, smartwatches, etc. all may require a connection, so it was best to be prepared. The signal was transmitted through a POE (Power over Ethernet) switch and distributed to six Ubiquiti Nano HD access points with WiFi-roaming, providing seamless connectivity as people walked around the camp site. This setup involved approximately 450 meters of Cat6 cables, rain covers, countless cable ties and a few additional POE injectors for the farthest access points to reach a 99.9% coverage of the whole camp site, houses and fireplace.<br><br>
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In total, we facilitated about 790 gigabytes of internet traffic during the camp. It was fun building it and watching the traffic roar.</p>
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