Day 5: This is the end
The last day of the camp brought us two lectures we attended, " Camp Network Review" and "Camp Closing Event".
The first one was about the network infrastructure available on site, and some issues the NOC encountered during the Camp. Well, the Closing Ceremony is the closing ceremony of course. It's available for download.
Afterwards I went to C-Base again, they wanted to do another USB FM-Transmitter Workshop. As they prepared for the Workshop I went back to our tents, where the following conversation took place:
Dude: "They disconnected the network."
Me: "Okay, lets go home then."
And this really was it. I went back to C-Base to get my soldering irons, and to say goodbye to these fine people. Then we packed all our stuff, my tent and the paviliion. The plan was that I take the pavillion with me because I've room to store it somewhere.
The Dude and Mooglie still planned to stay until the morning, so I left them and their tent pretty lonely on our camp ground. I've still to check back with them if there have been some parties in the evening.
For me, the camp was an extraordinary experience. I met many great people, had lots of good chats. For me it was kind of assuring that I'm not the only one who dislikes the current way of german politics, and that there is some activism going.
I hope that there will be a camp taking place in two years in the Netherlands.
The first one was about the network infrastructure available on site, and some issues the NOC encountered during the Camp. Well, the Closing Ceremony is the closing ceremony of course. It's available for download.
Afterwards I went to C-Base again, they wanted to do another USB FM-Transmitter Workshop. As they prepared for the Workshop I went back to our tents, where the following conversation took place:
Dude: "They disconnected the network."
Me: "Okay, lets go home then."
And this really was it. I went back to C-Base to get my soldering irons, and to say goodbye to these fine people. Then we packed all our stuff, my tent and the paviliion. The plan was that I take the pavillion with me because I've room to store it somewhere.
The Dude and Mooglie still planned to stay until the morning, so I left them and their tent pretty lonely on our camp ground. I've still to check back with them if there have been some parties in the evening.
For me, the camp was an extraordinary experience. I met many great people, had lots of good chats. For me it was kind of assuring that I'm not the only one who dislikes the current way of german politics, and that there is some activism going.
I hope that there will be a camp taking place in two years in the Netherlands.
cptsalek - 17. Aug, 14:38
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