Static:FAQ
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Who
- Who is organizing this?
- The Chaos Communication Camp is organized by people somehow associated with the Chaos Computer Club. See Contact to find out how to contact them.
Where
- Where will it be?
- The camp will take place at the Ziegeleipark Mildenberg (53°01'48" N, 13°18'27" E) an old brickyard and open air museum near the village of Mildenberg north of Berlin, Germany. For more information see Static:Location.
- How do I get there?
- see Location
- Where do I find $thing?
- see POIs for locations on and around the campsite.
- Shipping Address?
- see Static:LOC
When
- When will the Camp take place?
- August 21, 2019 to August 25, 2019
- The opening event will be 11:00 on August 21, 2019.
- The closing ceremony will be 18:00 on August 25, 2019.
- Can I come earlier?
Date | Description |
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14.8 | Buildup: Only for angels who help with buildup and registered at the orga- or angelsystem with their dates |
16.8 | 14:00 CEST: People can start to buildup their villages, no power or net yet |
19.8 | Power is probably(!) available from now |
21.8 | Offical start of the CCCamp19 \o/ |
25.8 | Last day of the CCCamp19, start of disassembly in the evening (leaving with a vehicle which is part of a village might not be possible yet) |
28.8 | Last day of disassembly, all must be finished no later than this day. If you stay 27th/28th, you are expected to help out! |
- Are there opening hours?
- The camp will be open 24/5. Arrival during the night will be possible.
- The food stalls and bars will probably close for the few hours in the early morning, when everybody is asleep.
Tickets
- see Static:Tickets
- Will we be required to wear wristbands as on the congresses?
- Yes, every participant is asked to wear the camp wristband. To avoid queues you can go to the cash desk the days before and get your wristband early. If you spot someone without a wristband please ask nicely where the wristband is and if they could please pick one up at the cash desk if they don't have one. Thanks!
Photos/Videos
- Ask everybody in the picture if they agree to be photographed or filmed.
- It follows that shots from the stage into the audience and long shots in the hackcenters, villages and the other public areas are not possible! Please note that we might ask photographers and film teams to leave, if they don't behave accordingly.
Cars and Camper Vans
- Where can I park my car?
- There will be a parking lot right beside the camp, there will be no parking on the campsite itself.
- Is it OK to drive the car on the camp ground to unload stuff for the village on arrival?
- We ask everyone to carry their luggage by hand if possible. We plan to provide carts and similar means of transportation between the cash desk and the rest of the camp ground. If you really need to drive on the camp ground to unload, better come early as we may close the venue for vehicles if it gets to dense. In general there is no guarantee that you are able to drive on the camp ground, you may have to wait for several hours.
- Is it ok to come with a campervan/caravan?
- Yes, caravan and campers are welcome, but you need a camper ticket.
- Caravans and Campervans will get their own designated area outside of the venue. If you park there you can move your Campervan (or car) for a shopping tour.
- There will be power and network hubs near the camper area but no option to hook up water or waste water.
- Trucks, Caravans, and Campervans are - with a few exceptions - not allowed on the campground. If you think your vehicle is absolutely indispensable for your village please talk to the village orga.
- Will there be campers/caravans allowed at the FamilyVillage?
- We planned the area for the family village with the knowledge that many families arrive with their mobile home in mind. As space permits campers are allowed in the Family Village.
Open Fire
- Are charcoal BBQs allowed?
- No - all forms of open fire are forbidden. Please let your Charcoal BBQ Grill at home and bring a gas BBQ instead. As mentioned in Static:Power please don't bring an electric grill either.
- Could we make a Camp Fire/bonfire (dt. Lagerfeuer) ?
- No - all forms of open fire are forbidden. Only if the fire brigade allows it one camp fire at the official fire place will be lit.
- Are camping stoves powered by ethyl alcohol allowed?
- gas and liquid fuel are OK, they don't spread sparks.
- Where can we get gas for our BBQs in the area?
- The OBI hardware store in Zehdenick (has the in Germany used LPG tanks (see [wikipedia]) in 5kg and 10kg as well as Campingaz compatible cartridges ( CV 270; CV 470; CV 300; C 206; CP 250).
Dogs
- Is it ok to bring my dog?
- We ask everybody not to bring dogs. There are at least three problems we had with dogs on events in the past:
- 1. Dogs mark their territory by peeing at tents.
- 2. Attendees have problems with dogs. Be it by allergy or by phobia.
- 3. Dogs who have problems with people. They get scared in a crowd or by some odors.
- So if you do bring a dog and it causes any trouble then we will ask you to remove it from the camp site.
- Only exception: service dogs
Flying objects
- Can I fly $object at the camp?
- No, aircraft and crowds are a dangerous mix. Propellers can cause severe injury and damage. Do not operate any aircraft (copter, fixed wing, model rockets, UAV, ...) within the inhabited camp site, not even for a short test. There will be a clearly marked airfield in which some flying objects can be operated in a safe and coordinated way. See airfield for further information.
- Under what conditions can I fly at the airfield?
- Generally: if you have an electrically powered object with less than 5kg, and a (legal) digital remote control (2.4Ghz).
- Also take note that federal regulation requires that all aircraft that are flown need a proper insurance, regardless of their size, power and operating altitude. A standard private liability insurance ("Privathaftpflicht") is usually not covering damage caused by remote controlled aircraft. The insurance through a membership in a model aircraft association is the preferred procedure.
- Can I fly FPV at the camp?
- FPV flying is subject to german law; the exact conditions for FPV flying are subject of discussions, but in general you will need a second person (a spotter) that has the flying object in sight at all times and is able to take control at any time. The safe variant would be a buddy-box system.
- In any case you will need to coordinate your use of analog video frequencies. Only transmitters in the 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz range are legal with an amateur radio license. There are very few channels available; some channels do overlap. We are working to organize a channel reservation system at the designated flying field.
- Do not, under any circumstances, switch your FPV transmitter on without first checking with your receiver that the channel is unused, even if you have a frequency reserved!
- Can I bring a sky lantern?
- No, it is forbidden by law to operate flying sky lanterns as they potentially cause fires.
Phones
- Will there be a private DECT Network?
- Yes, see Static:POC.
- Will there be a private GSM Network?
- Yes, see Static:GSM.
Network
- see Static:Network
- Will there be Gigabit Ethernet in the Datenklo?
- Yes. In the current network-planning each Datenklo will have gigabit copper ports available for end-users. Do you need fibre uplink and/or 10GbE uplink? This is available in very limited supply, please contact the NOC in advance via camp2019 [at] c3noc.net. Please send your requests in English.
Power
- see Static:Power
Water
- see Static:Water
- How will drinking water be distributed?
- There will be water supply stations where you can get water from a tap. You can fill your water bottle at the water supply but you can't hook up a hose.
- Will there be a hookup for campers?
- No, there will be no option to hook up water or waste water for a camper.
Food
- What about food?
- During the camp several independent food stalls will offer hot meals - burgers, curry, breakfast foods, ... - and there will be coffee bars selling coffee and tea. You can buy cold beverages at one of the bars.
- During build up and tear down these food stalls and the bars will not be operational. If you are a Volunteer helping with build up or tear down you get some snacks there. In any way you need to care of your food yourself. See POIs for grocery stores around.
Waste Disposal
- What should I do with my trash?
- Please avoid producing waste and trash! If you can't you can be very nice and take it with you when you leave or use one of the many trash cans on the camp site. Getting rid of trash is very expensive for us so please don't plan to leave stuff behind when you leave. Especially if you bring furniture, building materials or electronic waste to the camp you need to take it with you at the end!
- If you have any electronic waste, check on the project page of this year's Electronic Waste Recycling Station if they can accept your kind of electronic waste. If they cannot, you need to take it with you at the end!
Social Media
- Which hashtag is recommended for chaos camp-related tweets?
- Please use the hashtag #cccamp19 to tag all things related to the "Chaos Communication Camp 2019".
- Please do not post any information or pictures on other people anywhere online unless they agreed before. That also means, that you wont be able to e.g. publish a shot of a crowd, unless you blur the faces.
Preparations
- How can I prepare for the camp?
- Besides making a backup of your data nice people compiled a guide with lots of ideas how to prepare yourself and your hardware for the camp. Have a look at Static:How_To_Survive.
- What should I bring to the camp?
- Besides all the usual stuff you might bring to a camping trip or a trip to the Chaos Communication Congress remember to bring long (>10m) power cables for outdoor use. And it is also a good idea to bring more female sockets than male sockets in all things plugs.
- See static:Things_to_bring for an extensive list.
- If you need some piece of equipment, but you cant afford it, or if you have a redundant piece of equipment that you would lend to someone, please consider publishing this here: Shared_Equipment.
Not so Frequently Asked Questions
Please add your further questions here. We will answer them as soon as possible.
- Where do I put my tent if I do NOT participate in a Village ?
- Come to the camp site and put your tent on a spot that you like and that is not reserved for someone else or for infrastructure. You can also join a village if you ask the inhabitants or move your tent if you don't like a spot.
- Where can I store my valuables?
- You have to take care of your valuables yourself. You can ask your friendly neighbour to watch out for your stuff, lock it in a car or carry it with you. Up to now very few things have been stolen during CCC events but as our events grow bigger the number of jerks probably rises proportionally.
- How difficult will it be to leave the CCCamp and come back (ie. to get supplies from the next town)?
- If your are at the camp with your own vehicle you can just go to your car/bike/boat/... and drive away and come back.
- If you bring a caravan and park it at the designated caravan site, can you the park your car next to it as well? And be able to leave and comeback with the car (leaving the caravan) during the camp?
- please see section Cars and Camper Vans.
- Is it ok to bring a bicycle and to cycle on the campground?
- Yes
- I'm a musician, I would love to play. Will there be a global party place ? If yes, what are the contacts for those who deal with that ?
- send an email to dj-spock ät frankfurt. ccc. de
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