self.output("creating events for {}...".format(year))
ev1=Event.objects.create(
title='Developing the BornHack website',
abstract='abstract here, bla bla bla',
event_type=talk,
camp=camp
)
ev2=Event.objects.create(
title='State of the world',
abstract='abstract here, bla bla bla',
event_type=keynote,
camp=camp
)
ev3=Event.objects.create(
title='Welcome to bornhack!',
abstract='abstract here, bla bla bla',
event_type=talk,
camp=camp
)
ev4=Event.objects.create(
title='bar is open',
abstract='the bar is open, yay',
event_type=facility,
camp=camp
)
ev5=Event.objects.create(
title='Network something',
abstract='abstract here, bla bla bla',
event_type=talk,
camp=camp
)
ev6=Event.objects.create(
title='State of outer space',
abstract='abstract here, bla bla bla',
event_type=talk,
camp=camp
)
ev9=Event.objects.create(
title='The Alternative Welcoming',
abstract='Why does The Alternative support BornHack? Why does The Alternative think IT is an overlooked topic? A quick runt-hrough of our program and workshops. We will bring an IT political debate to both the stage and the beer tents.',
event_type=talk,
camp=camp
)
ev10=Event.objects.create(
title='Words and Power - are we making the most of online activism?',
abstract='For years, big names like Ed Snowden and Chelsea Manning have given up their lives in order to protect regular people like you and me from breaches of our privacy. But we are still struggling with getting people interested in internet privacy. Why is this, and what can we do? Using experience from communicating privacy issues on multiple levels for a couple of years, I have encountered some deep seated issues in the way we talk about what privacy means. Are we good enough at letting people know whats going on?',
event_type=keynote,
camp=camp
)
ev11=Event.objects.create(
title='r4d1o hacking 101',
abstract='Learn how to enable the antenna part of your ccc badge and get started with receiving narrow band FM. In the workshop you will have the opportunity to sneak peak on the organizers radio communications using your SDR. If there is more time we will look at WiFi radar or your protocol of choice.',
event_type=workshop,
camp=camp
)
ev12=Event.objects.create(
title='Introduction to Sustainable Growth in a Digital World',
abstract='Free Choice is the underestimated key to secure value creation in a complex economy, where GDP-models only measure commercial profit and ignore the environment. We reconstruct the model thinking about Utility, Production, Security and Environment around the 5 Criteria for Sustainability.',
CodewritteninCandC++isoftenriddledwithbugsinthememorymanagement.Outofboundsaccesses,useafterfreeerrorsandotherissuescanhamperthesecurityandstabilityofapplications.Unfortunatelymanyfreesoftwaredevelopersdon't use freely available tools that easily allow finding and eliminating many of these bugs. The talk will encourage developers to change that and integrate these tools into their development process.
self.output("creating speakers for {}...".format(year))
sp1=Speaker.objects.create(
name='Henrik Kramse',
biography='Henrik is an internet samurai working in internet and security around the world.',
slug='henrik-kramshj',
camp=camp
)
sp1.events.add(ev5)
sp2=Speaker.objects.create(
name='Thomas Tykling',
biography='random danish hacker',
slug='thomas-tykling',
camp=camp
)
sp2.events.add(ev3,ev1)
sp3=Speaker.objects.create(
name='Alex Ahf',
biography='functional alcoholic',
slug='alex-ahf',
camp=camp
)
sp3.events.add(ev4,ev2)
sp4=Speaker.objects.create(
name='Jesper Arp',
biography='Representative from The Alternative with focus in data visualization.',
slug='jesper-arp',
camp=camp
)
sp4.events.add(ev9)
sp5=Speaker.objects.create(
name='Rolf Bjerre',
biography='The green pirate',
slug='rolf-bjerre',
camp=camp
)
sp5.events.add(ev9)
sp6=Speaker.objects.create(
name='Emma Holten',
biography='Emma Holten is a feminist and human rights activist. She is co-founder and editor of the standard critical magazine Friktion and also a student at the University of Copenhagen. She speaks in both national and global contexts of feminism, digital activism and why privacy on the internet is crucial to a democracy, where everyone is equal.',
slug='emma-holten',
camp=camp
)
sp6.events.add(ev10)
sp7=Speaker.objects.create(
name='Christoffer Jerkeby',
biography='Hacker and phone phreaker from Stockholm bent on radio. Researching security and privacy in wireless protocols.',
slug='christoffer-jerkeby',
camp=camp
)
sp7.events.add(ev11)
sp8=Speaker.objects.create(
name='Stephan Engberg',
biography='Stephan Engberg is a Computer Scientist specializing in Innovation Strategist working with Digital Business when he realized the Digital World is designed through our approach to security models and economic models. He then dedicated himself to Privacy/Security by Design in Open Business Innovation making numerous breakthroughs in security and engaged in EU research activities he was e.g. member of the Strategic Advisory Board for FP7 Security Research Roadmapping and started manufacturing of RFID computer chips based on Privacy by Design with zero-knowledge based computing in passive chips without battery or ultra-low memory and computational capabilities. In 2003, he was selected by an a transatlantic panel of researchers in ethics as a Moral Example in the Computer Profession.',
self.output("creating infoitems for {}...".format(year))
InfoItem.objects.create(
category=info_cat1,
headline='Opening',
anchor='opening',
body='BornHack 2016 starts saturday, august 27th, at noon (12:00). It will be possible to access the venue before noon if for example you arrive early in the morning with the ferry. But please dont expect everything to be ready before noon :)'
)
InfoItem.objects.create(
category=info_cat1,
headline='Closing',
anchor='closing',
body='BornHack 2016 ends saturday, september 3rd, at noon (12:00). Rented village tents must be empty and cleaned at this time, ready to take down. Participants must leave the site no later than 17:00 on the closing day (or stay and help us clean up).'
TheferryfromYstadtoRønneleavesfourtimesperday.Morning:08:30-09:50Noon:12:30-13:50Afternoon:16:30-17:50Evening:20:30-21:50Bookingtheferryticketspriortodeparturecandrasticallyreducetheprice.See"Getting from Rønne to the Venue"finalstep.
body='PROSA, the union of IT-professionals in Denmark, has set up a great deal for BornHack attendees travelling from Copenhagen to BornHack. For only 125kr, about 17 euros, you can be transported to the camp on opening day, and back to Copenhagen at the end of the camp!'
body='BornHack is first and foremost a tent camp. You need to bring a tent to sleep in. Most people go with some friends and make a camp somewhere at the venue. See also the section on Villages - you might be able to find some likeminded people to camp with.'
)
InfoItem.objects.create(
category=info_cat3,
headline='Cabins',
anchor='cabins',
body='We rent out a few cabins at the venue with 8 beds each for people who don\'t want to sleep in tents for some reason. A tent is the cheapest sleeping option (you just need a ticket), but the cabins are there if you want them.'
self.output("creating villages for {}...".format(year))
Village.objects.create(
contact=user1,
camp=camp,
name='Baconsvin',
slug='baconsvin',
description='The camp with the doorbell-pig! Baconsvin is a group of happy people from Denmark doing a lot of open source, and are always happy to talk about infosec, hacking, BSD, and much more. A lot of the organizers of BornHack live in Baconsvin village. Come by and squeeze the pig and sign our guestbook!'
)
Village.objects.create(
contact=user2,
camp=camp,
name='NetworkWarriors',
slug='networkwarriors',
description='We will have a tent which house the NOC people, various lab equipment people can play with, and have fun. If you want to talk about networking, come by, and if you have trouble with the Bornhack network contact us.'
)
Village.objects.create(
contact=user3,
camp=camp,
name='TheCamp.dk',
slug='the-camp',
description='This village is representing TheCamp.dk, an annual danish tech camp held in July. The official subjects for this event is open source software, network and security. In reality we are interested in anything from computers to illumination soap bubbles and irish coffee'