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FediCamp 2024

It's that time again. FediCamp is back for its third edition!

After successfully organizing the very nice, relaxed, and interesting FediCamp in the years 2022 and 2023, we're doing it again this year.

We come together to meet people in person whom we've known from the Fediverse for a long time. At the same time, we give presentations, sit around the campfire, and have a good time together. The event is close to chaos, everyone contributes, and we make it into something we all enjoy. At the same time, the respective rules apply - be excellent to each other!

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The Fediverse is a concept that encompasses a variety of decentralized social networks connected to each other. It is based on open protocols like ActivityPub, enabling different platforms to communicate with each other. Users can interact, share content, and connect on various platforms within this network, such as Mastodon, PeerTube, Pixelfed, and others. The Fediverse promotes individual control over data and privacy protection since users have the freedom to run their own servers or choose platforms that suit their needs. It offers an alternative, non-commercial, and democratic way of social networking, where users retain control over their online identity.

Learning and gossiping, chilling and grilling.

The camp is a relaxed affair for all individuals connected to the Fediverse, decentralized networking, and life in general. There will be plenty of options for workshops, goofing around, fun, diligence, and laziness, and of course, getting to know each other. The area is very rural and quiet, inviting relaxation in good company. Finally, some reasonable people!

Interaction and communication are highly valued, technical topics, etc., will be presented in informal lectures and workshops.

The nearby nuclear facilities (keyword Gorleben) and the sites of resistance against them can be visited together, while there will also be first-hand information on the subject.

Group photo by the campfire. FediCamp 2022.

(Group photo by the campfire. FediCamp 2022)

When and Where?

General Information

FediCamp 2024 will take place from July 16th to July 21st, 2024.

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Directions

We will be camping on the premises of Gasthaus Wiese. Here we have all the infrastructure we need. We'll bring the rest.

Gasthaus Wiese

Gasthaus Wiese is located in the small 70-person village of Gedelitz in Wendland, near Gorleben, on the edge of the Niedersächsische-Elbtalaue Biosphere Reserve, just 3 km away are the famous nuclear waste interim storage facilities and the former planned final storage-vault.

The Elbe River is about 5 km away, there is plenty of forest, a campfire site, goats, and plenty of coffee. We'll cook, sit by the campfire, play guitar, and do whatever each of us likes.

So, sign up. Come by the Matrix room and follow the hashtag #fedicamp in the Fediverse.

Gasthaus Wiese and Camp, FediCamp 2022.

Gasthaus Wiese and Camp from above, FediCamp 2022.

How to Find Us

Gasthaus Wiese Website

By Train (Destination "Gedelitz Ort, Trebel")

Nearest train station: Salzwedel
From there, take bus 8040 to Lüchow, then continue with bus 8060 to Gedelitz Ort, Trebel.

There is also a public taxi (cheaper than normal yelloy cabs) Wendland-Taxi. Checkt it out!

By Car

Use your preferred route planner: Destination Gedelitz, 29494 Trebel

Additionally, a call bus is available from 9:00 to 18:00. Check the website here: Mobil im Wendland

Links

OpenStreetMap

GoogleMaps

What3Words: ///beady.feeder.outline

Geocoordinates: 53.03011,11.30815

Registration

This year, registration is done through a ticket system. Before clicking the button, please read the information below.

Tickets

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Costs

We estimate costs to be around €100 per person.

This includes a campsite including parking, sanitary facilities, and electricity, a common lounge and event space, a shared kitchenette, and a communal endless breakfast. We will pay for the campsite collectively. Any remaining money will be used for further communal meals during the camp.

There is no organizer in the sense that we offer a service for a fee. Each participant is privately on the site, a corresponding usage contract is concluded directly between the participant and Gasthaus Wiese. For organizational reasons, we pay the fee collectively and collect the money accordingly. This is the only way to achieve the good price.

In addition to the campsite, rooms and pensions are also available in the nearby area.

Registration

  • If you are arriving with children, please select adult tickets first. In the next step, you will have the option to select free children's tickets.
  • Please note that all individuals on the premises need a valid ticket.
  • Please provide your name/nickname and your Fediverse handle so we can reach you. Also, be sure to provide a valid email address so the ticket can be sent.
  • Please note that emails to Gmail addresses are often rejected by Google. Emails and tickets to Gmail addresses may not be delivered.
  • If you have any questions, feel free to contact us via email info(at)fedi.camp or, for general questions, feel free to drop by the Matrix room.

    Call for Presentation

    To fill the timetable, we need your workshops, presentations, activities - what you've always wanted to share with others.

    Call for Participation

    Archive

    Reports from 2023

    Reports and photos from the first FediCamp in 2022 can be found here.

    Photos 2023

    If you were a participant, you can also get the pictures (and more) in their original form without blurring. Just write an email or share it in the Matrix room!


    The Camp 2023 - Report

    General

    The 2023 camp went similarly to the previous year. Since the camp was now being held for the second time, we were able to implement and expand upon some experiences from the previous year. Especially, we had a good internet connection and rented the event hall. This provided ample space for workshops and group activities throughout the day.

    The campfire was also intensified. This year we had specifically ordered wood for our consumption and did not have to gather it anew every day.

    In 2023, there were more participants on the campsite than the previous year. Many workshops and presentations took place, including learning about the functioning of the Fediverse through a board game, soldering and programming workshops, discussions about moderation and instances, how to detect advertising tracking, and learning about many different software solutions. We cooked together, had fun and sang around the campfire. Of course, there were also trips to other interesting places nearby, and we played pen&paper, sat in the sun, and everyone had fun getting to know each other.

    Presentations and Workshops

    This year, we only partially recorded presentations, at least not publicly. Additional information about presentations and content may be available soon.

    Recording and publishing are planned for next year.

    Voices of Participants

    Not all content has been translated into English.

    Archive

    The Camp 2022 - Report

    The idea for the Fedicamp originally was as follows: Two people who met on Mastodon decided to meet up for cooking together. That was basically it.

    However, as this idea spread, it turned into a gathering of 25 people from the Fediverse, who came from all over Germany, some even from France, to meet at Gasthaus Wiese in the beautiful Wendland. Why Gasthaus Wiese?

    In the Wendland (part of the district officially known as "Lüchow-Dannenberg"), lies the town of Gorleben, known for its interim nuclear waste storage facility, about five kilometers away from Gedelitz. Everyone associates Gorleben with the anti-nuclear power resistance, starting in the 1980s. To this day, the Wendland is characterized by this movement, with old citizen initiatives largely still active, the population mostly leaning towards green ideologies, and yellow crosses, symbols of protest, visible everywhere. Gasthaus Wiese was already one of the centers of resistance – optimal conditions for a meeting of leftists, environmentalists, nerds, politically engaged individuals, journalists, and various mixtures thereof from a decentralized network, to ponder subversive thoughts.

    "Decentralized" was essentially the entire organization of this Fedicamp. Tasks were divided, some planned, some entirely improvised. Managing costs, food supply, infrastructure (electricity and Wi-Fi), setting up shading options, providing firewood for the nightly campfire – all of this was done without central leadership. Someone always stepped up to take on these tasks. It was demonstrated here that this can work on a small scale. However, there is, of course, room for improvement here and there. This report is also a compilation of various inspirations from different participants. There is no single author in that sense - or summed up for the whole camp: "Chaos meets structure and everything comes together as a whole."

    Daily Schedule

    Most participants camped on the premises of Gasthaus Wiese. The area is very large and could easily accommodate ten times the number of campers, with indoor and outdoor showers/WCs available. Due to the high-temperature weather conditions, we decided to rent the kitchen on the premises. In hindsight, a very good idea, as it provided us with plenty of workspace, refrigerators, and, most importantly, covered space for storing electronics.

    The days generally consisted of:

  • Waking up, getting into the day, coffee supply, tea, and breakfast, saying good morning to each other
  • Performing a coronavirus test during the day. Each participant of the Fedicamp was tested once a day. The entire group agreed to this approach beforehand. The (highest possible) safety achieved through this was noticeable every day.
  • Occasional outings by individual participants or as a group (bike tour to Höhbeck, the highest elevation in the area, as part of a presentation on the interim storage facility, as part of the presentation of a CO2 engine near Gartow, an herb hike…)
  • Presentations by individual participants on various IT, climate, and social topics
  • Preparations for food intake and campfire
  • Searching for mobile network reception… ;-)
  • A lot of communication between participants. It was interesting to see that the style of communication we know from the Fediverse actually reflects in-person conversations. None of us at any point felt like we were facing someone who was different in real life than on the Fediverse. On a personal level, much was learned, many topics from the relevant areas were discussed, and here and there, it felt like a connection beyond the Fediverse could be established.
  • Evening gatherings around the campfire, under the influence of (very modest amounts of) beer, guitar strumming, marshmallows, a few grilled items, conversations...
  • Not all content has been translated into English.

    Camp Information

    Participants can find current information here. Please check back here frequently and also join the Matrix room!

    Matrix Room


    Call for Presentation

    To fill the timetable, we need your workshops, presentations, activities - what you've always wanted to share with others.

    Call for Participation


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    For the Camp

    Please bring all your things needed for camping. That includes beside tent and sleeping equipment also cups, plates and things you may need for eating. We have a kitchen, yet we can't provide dishes and cutlery for all.

    Those of you using a car to get to the camp, you are welcome to help out with some kitchen equipment such an bigger pots for cooking and bowls. Please ask the Orga-team in the Matrix chat or via e-mail for things still needed.

    Verify Fedi.Camp for Fediverse Profile?

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    Of course, that's possible. Send us a short email or join us in the Matrix room and you will receive verification promptly as a participant. This way, you can show that you are participating in FediCamp.



    Hygiene Measures

    Virus

    Although there are no longer any legal measures regarding the Corona pandemic, it is still important to observe certain guidelines to ensure the health and safety of everyone. Here are some measures you should consider:

    • Check your health before the camp. If you have symptoms such as fever, cough, or difficulty breathing, please stay home.
    • Greet each other without physical contact, such as shaking hands or hugging.
    • Pay attention to good hand hygiene and wash your hands regularly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
    • Maintain an appropriate distance from other participants, especially in situations where you are close together.
    • Voluntarily wear a mask, especially in situations where distancing cannot be maintained, such as during shared activities or in confined spaces.
    • Avoid sharing personal items such as cutlery, glasses, or bottles. Instead, use individual utensils and containers.
    • Stay vigilant and watch for possible symptoms during the camp. If you develop symptoms of illness, please inform the contact persons immediately so that appropriate precautions can be taken.


    Do you want to livestream?

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    KABI Fancy Media offers an RTMP endpoint for streaming via Owncast. This works with all common streaming cameras as well as OBS. If you already have your own streaming service, still consult with the technical team so that appropriate domain records (stream1234.fedi.camp) can be set.



    Cyber Emergency Response Team

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    Want to help in the CERT? Feel free to email us.
    You can reach the CERT via chat on the website, via Matrix, and by phone. The respective numbers will be posted on-site. Also nearby the camp on 149.050.0 MHz (Freenet license-free). Check back here for updates often!

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