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Mandatory data
Common name *
The common name of an event that we use to display in lists (e.g. on the home page) and other forms of visualizations. This should be the name people usually refer to when they speak about this event. For help, please have a look at our
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Full Name *
The full name of an event without abbreviations. For more information, please have a look at our
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Homepage *
The Homepage / URL of the event. Please use a specific URL / Permalink if possible, not a generic one. For example 2023.event.org or www.event.org/2023/ is better as www.event.org
Start Date *
Please select the day the event starts.
End Date *
Please select the day the event ends. Can be the same as the start date in case of one-day events.
Self-Description *
Gulaschprogrammiernacht klingt fast wie ein Kochmarathon für schlaflose Informatikstudenten. Was 2002 in einem Karlsruher Kellerraum mit ein paar Technikbegeisterten angefangen hat, ist inzwischen zu einer der größten Veranstaltungen des Chaos Computer Clubs gewachsen. Die Themen sind breit gefächert: Den Kern bilden Hard- und Softwareentwicklung, sowie Datensicherheit. Daneben kommen aber auch Datenschutz, Netzpolitik und viele andere faszinierende Themen zum Zug: Wie kocht man das perfekte Gulasch? Kann man aus Hardwareschrott noch schönen Schmuck basteln? Wie funktioniert eigentlich eine Nähmaschine? Wie fliegt man Raumschiffe? Die Gulaschprogrammiernacht wird vom Entropia e. V. des lokalen Chaos Computer Club in Karlsruhe veranstaltet. In den Lichthöfen der Hochschule für Gestaltung (HfG) und den Vortragssälen des Zentrum für Kunst und Medien (ZKM) werden mehr als 1500 Besucher erwartet. Wichtig ist, dass trotz der inhaltlichen Tiefe, in die manche Vortragende eintauchen, die Gulaschprogrammiernacht sich nicht nur an die »Digital Natives« oder Nerds richtet. Alle sind willkommen und können etwas lernen, es gilt das alte Motto »uns gefällt alles«. Dem Namen getreu ist das Programmieren selbstverständlich die Hauptsache auf einer GPN. In den Lichthöfen stehen dazu im »Hackcenter« Tische mit Strom- und Netzwerkanschluss bereit, an denen die Gäste ihre Zelte aufschlagen können. Ein großer Teil reist mit einem Projekt an, um auf der Gulaschprogrammiernacht ein paar fokussierte Tage und gegebenenfalls auch Nächte damit zu verbringen. Das heißt nicht, dass Fragen verboten sind. Im Gegenteil: Die meisten Hackenden, wenn sie nicht gerade in tiefster Programmiermeditation versunken sind, geben gerne Auskunft über ihr Steckenpferd. Auch gerade Fertiggewordenes wird gerne vorgeführt, und so wimmelt es auf der Gulaschprogrammiernacht von selbstgebauten Lichtinstallationen und Gerätschaften. Vor allem die 3D-Drucker und Textilhacker erfreuten sich in letzter Zeit großer Beliebtheit. Der zweite Hauptbestandteil einer Gulaschprogrammiernacht, neben den Aktivitäten im Hackcenter, ist das Workshop- und Vortragsprogramm.
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A concise description of the event from one sentence up to some paragraphs. Please do not write the description yourself! The text should be copied from the event's page and if possible be in English - if there is no English language version available you can copy & paste the description in the event's local language. See
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Presentation Form *
online
physical
hybrid
Please choose if the event is a physical-only event, an online-only event or a hybrid of both.
Location
City
The city in that the event happens.
Country
Please select
Albania
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Belarus
Switzerland
Czech Republic
Germany
Denmark
Estonia
Spain
Finland
France
United Kingdom
Greece
Croatia
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Kosova
the Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Serbia
Sweden
Turkey
Ukraine
Europe
International
United Kingdom
The country of the city in that the event takes place. Please choose from the list.
Venue
Name of the venue in that the event happens. This could be any kind from congress center to a university to a local space.
OSM link
The Open Streetmap link that shows the venue of the event. Probably this is a unique identifier in OSM, if not you can simply use the link that corresponds to the location's lat and lon. You can find out this link by right-clicking any point on Open Streetmap and choose "show address".
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Latitude (lan)
The latitude of the location where the event happens. Latitude and Longitude of the event is important for // foss.events as we use this data to show the point on the OSM map on each individual event's side. You can find out lat and lon by right-clicking any point on Open Streetmap and choose "show address".
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Longitude (lon)
The longitude of the location where the event happens. Latitude and Longitude of the event is important for // foss.events as we use this data to show the point on the OSM map on each individual event's side. You can find out lat and lon by right-clicking any point on Open Streetmap and choose "show address".
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Other important data
Call for Participation link
A url with the call for participation for speakers etc.
CfP Deadline
The deadline for the call for participation to apply in format year-month-day.
Standard Participation Fee
The Standard participation fee if you buy a standard ticket without discount, early bird, support ticket etc. Please put your value in Euro or an approximate value in Euro if you need to convert it from another currency.
Registration link
A link to a registration form to buy a ticket in advance, if necessary.
Main languages
Albanian
Belarusian
Bulgarian
Catalan
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
Estonian
Finnish
French
German
Hungarian
Italian
Modern Greek (1453-)
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Serbian
Spanish
Swedish
Turkish
Ukrainian
Please choose the default languages of the event. Be aware, that the default language means the main language of the talks given, not of the visitors. The main language is English, for example, in case all talks are in English although the visitors might also speak mainly another (local) language.
Code of Conduct link
An URL that shows the code of conduct of the event.
Any specialties
Gulasch
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Type in anything that is special about this event and not similar to other events. This should be something with organisational value and open for everyone attending. A "speakers dinner" before the event for example does not qualify as it is not open to everyone attending. A special guest or an important keynote does not qualify either as this is nothing of organisational importance but rather content. Specialties that could be mentioned are for example an award ceremony, a public pre- or afterparty, an open speaker's corner and similar things.
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Main Organiser
Person(s) or association(s) who are mainly organising the event. Can be multiple.
Additional information
Number of Participants
An estimated or official number of visitors this event happened the last time.
Hashtag
The hashtag(s) the organisers of the event decided to use as official hashtag for this event
Picture/Banner
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Type
Community Event
Project Event
Science Event
Business Event
Hackathon
Camping
Festival
Unconference
Global Day
Regional Day
At // foss.events we try to sort events in different types to help people find their favorite events.
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Edition's topic
Any topic of an event, for example "Back to root" at the Easterhegg 2023.
Tags
CCC, Entropia
Fill in proper Tags here, depending on the event. For example "#security", "#linux", "#inclusion" etc.
Main Sponsor
Persons or associations who are mainly sponsoring the event. Can be multiple. To avoid having an endless list, stick to the main sponsors. This could be the top (e.g. "gold") sponsors for example in case there are different levels of sponsorship.
First Edition
The year when the first edition of the event has happened. You can also include a link here to a first edition, if the URL still exists.
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Technologies - for hybrid and online events only
Technologies in use
Please create a comma-separated list of the technologies that are used for running this event online. For example Jitsi, Big Blue Button, Rocket Chat, Matrix. Technologies can also be platforms like peertube or youtube.
Technical Liberties
Markdown accepted.
Online Interactivity
Please specify how online participants can interact with organisers and/or with each other.
Timezone
Please let us know the universal time zone in that your event happens.
And a last thing: social accounts
Mastodon link
URL of the event's Mastodon account - latest toots will be shown on the event's page
Matrix
URL of the event's Matrix room
Mailinglist link
Cancelled *
No
Yes
Cancellation reason
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Replacement
Replaces
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