bornhack-website/bornhack/templates/info.html

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{% block title %}
Info | {{ block.super }}
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<div class="row">
<div class="col-md-12">
<h2>
When is BornHack going to take place?
</h2>
<p>BornHack 2016 starts saturday, august 27th, at noon (12).</p>
<p>
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).
</p>
</div>
</div>
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<h2>
Where is BornHack going to take place?
</h2>
<div id="map" class="map"></div>
<p>
<strong>Coordinates</strong>: 55.011520, 14.975360<br />
<strong>Address</strong>: Baunevej 11, 3720 Aakirkeby
</p>
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</div>
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<h2>Where do I sleep?</h2>
<h4>Tents</h4>
<p>
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.
</p>
<h4>Cabins</h4>
<p>
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.
</p>
</div>
</div>
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<h2>How do I get to Bornholm?</h2>
<dl>
<dt>From/Via Copenhagen</dt>
<dd>
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.
</dd>
<dt>Plane (expensive)</dt>
<dd>
You can check plane departures and book tickets at
<a href="https://www.dat.dk/en/" target="_blank">dat.dk</a>. There are
multiple departures daily. The flight takes approximately
35 minutes.
</dd>
<dt>Via Ystad (easy)</dt>
<dd>
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
<a href="http://www.dsb.dk/en/#open" target="_blank">dsb.dk</a> (Type
in "København H" and "Rønne Havn"). More information
about the <a href="http://www.faergen.com/services/fares/bornholmerfaergen/ystad-roenne.aspx" target="_blank">
crossing</a>.
The crossing takes 1 hour 20 minutes. In total about
3 hours 15 minutes.
</dd>
<dt>Via Køge (cheap)</dt>
<dd>
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
<a href="http://www.faergen.com/services/fares/bornholmerfaergen/koege-roenne.aspx" target="_blank">here</a>.
It takes approximately 1 hour to get to Køge. The crossing
takes 5 hours 30 minutes.
</dd>
<dt>Sassnitz (Germany)</dt>
<dd>
There is a direct ferry taking cars going from <a href="http://www.faergen.com/services/fares/bornholmerfaergen/sassnitz-roenne.aspx" target="_blank">Sassnitz</a>.
</dd>
<dt>Kolobrzeg (Poland)</dt>
<dd>
There is a passenger ferry from Kolobrzeg to Nexø havn.
</dd>
</dl>
<p>
The venue is 24km from Rønne Havn. It is possible to take
a bus with a route nearby the venue. Local taxis can also
get you here.
</p>
</div>
</div>
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<h2>What kind of power supply can I expect?</h2>
We are working on sorting out the details. Power is a standard European
230V supply with type <a href="http://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plugs-and-sockets/" target="_blank">C & K plugs</a>.
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<h2>How much bandwidth is there going to be?</h2>
We will have a 1 gigabit fiber connection with enough v4 and v6 space to go around.
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<h2>I need to eat!</h2>
<h4>Food vendors</h4>
<p>
There will be a few food vendors at the venue,
and we are working on agreements with nearby food
delivery places. If you are interested in becoming a food
vendor please contact us.
</p>
<h4>Cooking</h4>
<p>
We know that hackers like to cook for themselves for
various reasons, not limited to vegetarians/vegan diets. Everyone
is welcome to cook their own food, either in their own village
kitchen or in the food area. Please note that coal powered barbeques
are <b>strictly forbidden</b> on the camp grounds for fire
safety reasons. If you want to cook with coal use the big
barbeque in the food area! Gas barbeques are allowed in villages.
</p>
<h4>The food area</h4>
<p>
The venue has a roofed outdoor food area with:
<ul>
<li>Seating for 80 people</li>
<li>An outdoor kitchen with running water and tables for food preparation</li>
<li>A large coal powered barbeque (we sell coal in the info kiosk)</li>
</ul>
Villages without a kitchen of their own are very welcome to utilize
this area for cooking. Please clean up after yourselves! :)
</p>
<h4>Buying groceries</h4>
<p>
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 are looking into
the possibility of shuttle busses to and from the grocery places.
</p>
</div>
</div>
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<h2>Bar area</h2>
<p>
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.
</p>
<p>
The bar will be run with an open budget and flexible prices. More on
that later.
</p>
<p>
Opening hours of the bar have not been decided yet (but they will be
compatible with the average hackers sleep cycle).
</p>
</div>
</div>
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<h2>
Villages
</h2>
<p>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.
</p>
<p>Villages can also rent village tents via us, head over to the
<a href="{% url 'shop:index' %}?category=villages">
villages section of the shop</a>.
The tents will be ready for when you arrive and will be teared 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.
</p>
<p><a href="{% url 'villages:list' %}">You can register your village registration here</a>!
If you don't want to make your own village you will possibly be able to
find and join one that suits your interests.
Get in touch if you have any questions!
</p>
</div>
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<h2>
The info kiosk
</h2>
<p>BornHack will have an info desk where you can ask questions
when you have them. The info desk will cover the following functions:
<dl>
<dt>Info desk</dt>
<dd>Questions and information about anything and everything</dd>
<dt>Merchandise</dt>
<dd>This is where you pick up any tshirts and other merchandise you bought</dd>
<dt>CERT contact point</dt>
<dd>In case of accidents or dangerous situations this is where you can get a hold of the CERT people. There will also be a 24/7 phonenumber for CERT.</dd>
<dt>Kiosk</dt>
<dd>We sell a few beverages and sweets as well as practical things like coal for the barbeque. We will accept the same payment methods at the venue as we do on the website: cash, cards, and blockchain.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
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