Hackerspace.gr

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Website https://www.hackerspace.gr/
Contact comzeradd@fsfe.org
Description Hackerspace.gr (aka HSGR) is a a physical space dedicated to creative code and hardware hacking in Athens. It is more than just a physical space: It is a dynamic community with ideas inspired by the Open Source philosophy.
Members 3bal, Comzeradd, Madonius, Mdik, Sevsp, Zacharias
Projects create project
Self-organized Sessions create self-organized session
Tags hackerspace, privacy, encryption, open source
Registered on 18 November 2016 10:56:06
Location for self-organized sessions no
Other assemblies by tags...
Location
Note: The location on the map does not represent a reservation of a location and might not represent the actual place, where a assembly can be found. The place can be changed within the form of the assembly by anyone. It will be updated by the assembly itself on day 0 or day 1 as soon as the actual location is known.
Orga contact comzeradd@fsfe.org
Brings Nothing that will need extra space. We'll probably bring a couple of minor projects that fit on our luggage and can therefore fit on a table. Mostly showcasing projects we work on and hack on them.
Projects * Building a privacy-enhanced email infra
  • Document and demo the work we do with local Cryptoparties
Uses money yes we handle money
Plays TING no
Plays TING skills {{{Plays ting skills}}}
Character of assembly just a gathering space
Seats needed 5
Extra seats 0
Assembly specification special requirements other stated below
Planning notes It would be nice to be close to other Hackerspace assemblies
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Hackerspace.gr [HSGR] is a place for creativity, collaboration, research, development and, of course, education. It is more than just a physical space: It is a dynamic community with ideas inspired by the Open Source philosophy.

Vision

Our idea is derived from Free & Open-Source Software, from open ideas, but most importantly from our desire to share our experiences with the rest of the world.

We want to share our ideas just as we share our code. We are used in sharing our data, problems and solutions remotely from our home or from our jobs. So, why not do it face to face as well?