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- When is BornHack going to take place? -

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- BornHack 2016 starts saturday, august 27th, at noon (12). It will - be possible to access the venue before noon if for example you arrive - early in the morning with the ferry. But please don't expect everything - to be ready before noon :)

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- BornHack 2016 ends saturday, september 3rd, at noon (12). - Participants must leave the site no later than 17:00 on - the closing day (or stay and help us clean up). -

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When is BornHack happening?

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+ BornHack 2016 starts saturday, august 27th, at noon (12). + It will be possible to access the venue before noon if + for example you arrive early in the morning with the ferry. + But please don't expect everything to be ready before noon :) +

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+ 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). +

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- Where is BornHack going to take place? -

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Where is BornHack going to take place?

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+ The Venue +

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From/Via Copenhagen

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+ There are several ways to get to Bornholm from Copenhagen. + A domestic plane departs from Copenhagen Airport, and you + can get from Copenhagen Central station by either bus or + train via Ystad or the Køge-Rønne ferry connection. +

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Plane (very fast, most expensive)
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+ You can check plane departures and book tickets at + dat.dk. There are + multiple departures daily. The flight takes approximately + 25 minutes. +
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Via Ystad (quick, cheap and easy, crosses Sweden border)
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+ You can drive over Øresundsbroen to Ystad or you can + take the train/bus from Copenhagen Central Station. You + can buy train and ferry ticket at + dsb.dk (Type + in "København H" and "Rønne Havn"). More information + about the + crossing. + The crossing takes 1 hour 20 minutes. In total about + 3 hours 15 minutes. Due to recent developments an ID + (passport, drivers license or similar) is required when + crossing the Denmark/Sweden border. +
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Via Køge (cheap, slow)
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+ Take the S-train to Køge Station (you need an "all zones" + ticket) or travel by car. The ferry terminal is within + walking distance from the station. You can check out + prices + here. + It takes approximately 1 hour to get to Køge. The crossing + takes 5 hours 30 minutes. +
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From Abroad

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If you are going to BornHack from abroad you have different options as well.

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Sassnitz (Germany)
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+ There is a direct ferry taking cars going from + Sassnitz. +
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Kolobrzeg (Poland)
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+ There is a passenger ferry from Kolobrzeg to Nexø havn. +
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Getting from Rønne to the Venue

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+ The venue is 24km from Rønne. We will have a shuttle bus + that will pick people up and take them to the venue. It is + also possible to take a public bus to near the venue. Local + taxis can also get you here. +

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Where do I sleep?

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Tents

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- 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 further down. -

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+ Camping +

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+ 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. +

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+ Cabins +

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+ 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. +

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Cabins

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- We also have a few cabins onsite with 8 beds each for people who - don't want to sleep in tents for some reason. A tent is the - cheapest sleeping option, but the cabins are there if you want them. -

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Power and Connectivity

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+ Power +

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+ We are working on sorting out the details. Plugs will be standard + European 230V supply with type K plugs. + Standard red 400V 16A CEE plugs will also be possible. +

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+ Wired Network +

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+ BornHack will have a wired and a wireless network. The wired + network will run with public internet addresses (v6 and v6) + so you must protect yourself with a firewall at all times. +

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+ There will be two wireless networks, one with public + addresses like the wired, and one which is behind NAT for + ipv4 a stateful firewall for ipv6. The security on the + wireless network will be EAP-TLS where any credentials + will work. +

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+ BornHack will have a 1 gigabit fibre uplink to the outside + world generously sponsored by BornFiber. We will have plenty + of IP space to go around, courtesy of RIPE. +

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Bar Area

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+ The Bar +

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+ The bar area is the place to go when you are all hacked out and want + to socialize with the other participants. Enjoy a cold beer or drink + and some music, and discuss your projects with the people around you. +

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+ The bar will be run with an open budget and flexible prices. More on + that later. +

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+ Opening hours of the bar have not been decided yet (but they will be + compatible with the average hackers sleep cycle). +

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+ The Noisy Area +

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+ Surrounding the bar area is the noisy area. This is where + you should place your tent / camp / village if you expect to + make a lot of noise, especially at nighttime. Coversely the + noisy area is a bad place to stay if you value peace and + quite at night. +

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+ The noisy area forms square from top left I17 to bottom + right Q23 on the map. +

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Villages

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If this is your first hackercamp the term 'Village' might + be confusing but it is fairly simple: a village is just a + spot on the campsite where you and a bunch of your + friends/likeminded people camp together. Apart from + peoples individual tents which they sleep in, many + villages bring a large common tent where you can hack + and hang out during the day. +

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+ Villages can also rent village tents via us, head over to + the + villages section of the shop. The tents will be ready + when you arrive and will be taken down again saturday the + 3rd of September from 12:00. The tents have optional floors + and you can rent folding tables and chairs as needed. You do + not have to register a village or have a concept to rent a big + tent. +

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You can register your village here! + If you don't want to make your own village you might be able to + find and join one that suits your interests. Get in touch with the + villages team if you have + any questions! +

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How do I get to Bornholm?

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From/Via Copenhagen
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- There are several ways to get to Bornholm from Copenhagen. - A domestic plane departs from Copenhagen Airport, and you - can get from Copenhagen Central station by either bus or - train via Ystad or the Køge-Rønne ferry connection. -
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Food, Drink and Groceries

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+ We are lucky enough to have a local food vendor (from the town + Nexø) at the venue. He sells high quality sausages and burgers, + Danish style. We are also looking into an agreement with a + nearby pizza delivery place. More on that later. +

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Plane (expensive)
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- You can check plane departures and book tickets at - dat.dk. There are - multiple departures daily. The flight takes approximately - 35 minutes. -
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+ Cooking +

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+ We know that hackers like to cook for themselves, not just + because of vegetarians/vegan diets. Everyone is encouraged + to cook their own food, either in their own village kitchen + or in the food area. Please note that coal powered barbeques + are strictly forbidden on the camp grounds for fire + safety reasons. If you want to cook with coal use the big + barbeque in the food area! Gas and electrical barbeques are + allowed in villages. +

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Via Ystad (easy)
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- You can drive over Øresundsbroen to Ystad or you can - take the train/bus from Copenhagen Central Station. You - can buy train and ferry ticket at - dsb.dk (Type - in "København H" and "Rønne Havn"). More information - about the - crossing. - The crossing takes 1 hour 20 minutes. In total about - 3 hours 15 minutes. -
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+ The Food Area +

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+ Part of the food area is a large outdoor kitchen area + where participants are invited to cook their meals. +

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Via Køge (cheap)
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- Take the S-train to Køge Station (you need an "all zones" - ticket) or travel by car. The ferry terminal is within - walking distance from the station. You can check out - prices - here. - It takes approximately 1 hour to get to Køge. The crossing - takes 5 hours 30 minutes. -
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+ The closest place to buy groceries is a small place + approximately 3.5 km away at Pedersker. About 7 km from + the venue there is a larger selection at Aakirkeby. About 20km + from the venue at Nexø there is an even larger selection still. + We have a shuttle bus that will transport participants to and + from grocery shopping, free of charge. +

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+ The Shop/Kiosk +

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+ BornHack will have a shop/kiosk where you can buy a small + selection of stuff you might need. We sell candy and a bit + of food, softdrinks, charcoal for the barbeques, network + cables, power adapters, power adapters, a small selection of + electronics, and so on. +

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- There is a passenger ferry from Kolobrzeg to Nexø havn. -
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- The venue is 24km from Rønne Havn. We will have a shuttle bus - that will pick people up and take them to the venue. It is also - possible to take a public bus to near the venue. Local taxis can also - get you here. -

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What kind of power supply can I expect?

- We are working on sorting out the details. Power is a standard European - 230V supply with type K plugs. - Standard red 400V 16A CEE plugs will also be possible. +

+ The kiosk will also sell coffee (freshly ground quality beans) + and tea. We also have an agreement with a local quality bakery + which will deliver a selection of fresh bread every morning. + Apart from what we sell in the shop you will be able to order + bread the day before and it will be ready for you in the morning. +

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+ The kiosk will be open from 8:00 in the morning (so hackers + can get their morning coffee) until 20:00 in the evening. After + 20:00 you can still get coffee, tea and softdrinks at the bar. + But make sure you buy anything else you might need before 20:00 + (charcoal for cooking late, or snacks for the the evening/night, + or those LEDs you will need for a project later, and so on). +

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How much bandwidth is there going to be?

- We will have a 1 gigabit fiber connection with enough v4 and v6 space to go around. -
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I need to eat!

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Food vendors

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- There will be a local food vendor (from the town Nexø) at the venue. He sells - high quality sausages and burgers, Danish style. We are also looking - into an agreement with a nearby pizza delivery place. More on that - later. -

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Cooking

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- We know that hackers like to cook for themselves, not only limited - because of vegetarians/vegan diets. Everyone is encouraged to cook - their own food, either in their own village kitchen or in the food - area. Please note that coal powered barbeques are strictly - forbidden on the camp grounds for fire safety reasons. If you - want to cook with coal use the big barbeque in the food area! - Gas and electrical barbeques are allowed in villages. -

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The food area

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- Part of the food area is a large outdoor kitchen area - where participants are invited to cook their meals. -

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  • Seating for 80 people
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  • Ample barbeque capacity, including a barbeque exclusive to vegans/vegetatians. We sell coal in the kiosk.
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- Villages without a kitchen of their own are very welcome to utilize - this area for cooking. Please clean up after yourselves! :) -

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Buying groceries

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- The closest place to buy groceries is approximately - 3.5 km away at Pedersker. About 7 km from the venue there - is a larger selection at Aakirkeby. We have a shuttle bus that - will transport participants to and from grocery shopping, for free. -

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Bar area

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- The bar area is the place to go when you are all hacked out and want - to socialize with the other participants. Enjoy a cold beer or drink - and some music, and discuss your projects with the people around you. -

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- The bar will be run with an open budget and flexible prices. More on - that later. -

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- Opening hours of the bar have not been decided yet (but they will be - compatible with the average hackers sleep cycle). -

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- Villages -

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If this is your first hackercamp the term 'Village' might be - confusing but it is fairly simple: a village is just a spot on the - campsite where you and a bunch of your friends/likeminded people camp - together. Apart from peoples individual tents which they sleep in, many - villages bring a large common tent where you can hack and hang out - during the day. -

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Villages can also rent village tents via us, head over to the - - villages section of the shop. - The tents will be ready for when you arrive and will be taken down - again saturday the 3rd of September at 12:00. The tents have optional - floors and you can rent folding tables and chairs as needed. You do not - have to register a village or have a concept to rent a big tent. -

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You can register your village here! - If you don't want to make your own village you might be able to - find and join one that suits your interests. Get in touch with the - villages team if you have - any questions! -

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- The shop/kiosk -

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BornHack will have a small shop/kiosk where you can buy a small - selection of stuff you might need. We sell candy and a bit of food, - softdrinks, charcoal for the barbeques, network cables, power adapters, - a small selection of electronics, and so on. The kiosk will also sell - coffee (freshly ground quality beans) and tea. -

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The kiosk will be open from 8:00 in the morning (so hackers can - get their morning coffee) until 20:00 in the evening. After 20:00 - you can still get coffee, tea and softdrinks at the bar. But make - sure you buy charcoal and other things you might need (for cooking - late for example). -

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- The infodesk/CERT contact point -

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- The combined infodesk/CERT contact point will cover the following - functions: -

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Info desk
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Questions and information about anything and everything BornHack
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CERT contact point
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In case of accidents or dangerous situations this is where you can get a hold of the CERT people. If closed there will be a 24/7 phonenumber for CERT.
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This is where you pick up any tshirts and other merchandise you bought
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- Basically, the infodesk is where you go when you don't know where - else to go. It will be manned from 10:00 in the morning until 20:00 in - the evening. But CERT is 24/7 of course, and if the infodesk is closed, - there is a phonenumber and a bell so you can get a hold of us. -

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Infodesk and CERT

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+ The infodesk is where you go to find an organizer when you + have questions of any kind. The infodesk is also where you + go to: +

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+ The infodesk is located around M15 on the map (right + outside the food area in the direction towards the bar). +

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+ CERT is short for Community Emergency Response Team. + In case of a dangerous situation (accidents, fire and so on) + these are the people to contact. +

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+ While the infodesk is open (from 10:00 to 20:00 every day) + the CERT people can be reached here. Outside infodesk + opening hours CERT can be reached at the official BornHack + phonenumber which is +4593863720. This number is open 24 + hours. +

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