https://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=JasperWallace&feedformat=atomElectromagnetic Field - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T06:22:13ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.5https://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=EMF_Milliways_Dome_Pledge&diff=2797EMF Milliways Dome Pledge2014-08-22T23:43:44Z<p>JasperWallace: </p>
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<div>At every hacker/maker camp in europe you'll find Milliways, the restaurant at the end of the universe. Or in our case the end of the field.<br />
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Milliways are a volunteer run kitchen who tour around the camps cooking for anybody who wants food in return for donations. They have a full kitchen and even bake bread in the middle of the camp! This year Milliways are helping EMF by providing food and cooking equipment to all our set-up and tear-down volunteers, as well as reprising their usual role as a fun place to hang out and get fed. In return, EMF is providing a large marquee for them.<br />
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Milliways have an AWESOME giant geodesic dome they bring to the camps to use as shelter - both for people eating, and for people to relax under in the evening. They're bringing it over from Germany but it costs a lot of money to do so. We'd really like to help them out but the EMF budget is totally exhausted, so we're having a whip-round to try and raise a bit more money.<br />
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If you'd like to sit under a massive geodesic dome and drink beer next weekend, please donate a little money to the cause.<br />
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'''Plan:''' Try and raise some money to help cover Milliways costs bringing over a huge geodesic dome<br />
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'''Costings:''' They're already paying for it, but we'd like to raise £500 to help them out<br />
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'''Pledges''' (please edit to add your support)<br />
* £25 - Jontyw<br />
* £20 - Jane C<br />
* £5 - --[[User:Msemtd|Msemtd]] ([[User talk:Msemtd|talk]]) 14:53, 22 August 2014 (UTC)<br />
* £50 - [[User:Ms7821|Mark]]<br />
* £20 - [[User:ens|ens]]<br />
* £30 - Crypt<br />
* £20 - [[User:gmc|Users:User:gmc]]<br />
* £10 - [[User:Markp]]<br />
* £25 - Cathy A<br />
* £20 - Rich C<br />
* £10 - [[User:Dpslwk|Matt L]]<br />
* £20 - SleepyCal (Cal Leeming)<br />
* £25 - [[User:Sde|Steve E]]<br />
* £50 - Nigle<br />
* £10 - [[User:Sling|Sling]]<br />
* £15 - Jasper<br />
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'''Total: £355'''</div>JasperWallacehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=Network&diff=1675Network2014-08-14T18:59:48Z<p>JasperWallace: /* Team Internet */</p>
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<div>== Network ==<br />
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[[Team:NOC]] has tried to build and support the fastest network for you, a network comparable to a medium sized ISP built up in just a couple of days. It might not be perfect all the time. If you experience any outage please report them to the [[Team:InfoHelpDesk|helpdesk]].<br />
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We will be providing a high speed onsite network with blanket wireless coverage and wired network access to both venues and camping tents.<br />
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== Uplink ==<br />
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Uplink from the campsite is currently being arranged. Details will be announced when firm.<br />
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== Wireless ==<br />
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The whole field has been covered with many wireless access points to ensure the best possible coverage and to allow you to roam seamlessly without interruption. Naturally, there is additional coverage in popular areas such as the talk tents.<br />
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The following SSIDs will be available:<br />
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* emfcamp<br />
** This is 5GHz and should you should use this one in preference, if you can see it. The username and password are "emf". This is the most secure, WPA2-Enterprise.<br />
* emfcamp-legacy<br />
** This is 2.4GHz and less resistant to interference, use it only if you have to. The username and password are "emf". This is also WPA2-Enterprise.<br />
* emfcamp-insecure '''Warning: less secure'''<br />
** This is both 5GHz and 2.4GHz, and is for older devices that don't support WPA2-Enterprise. It's basic WPA2-PSK and the password is "emfcamp2014".<br />
* spacenet<br />
** This is 2.4GHz + 5GHz and WPA2-Enterprise, you can connect with a valid account if your hackerspace is offering spacenet. More information can be found at [https://spacefed.net/ spacefed.net].<br />
* eduroam<br />
** This is 2.4GHz + 5GHz and WPA2-Enterprise, you can connect with a valid account if your university/college/school is offering eduroam. More information can be found at [https://www.eduroam.org/ eduroam.org].<br />
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Use of the 5GHz SSIDs is recommended if your device supports them. 802.11b is disabled as it slows everyone else down.<br />
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Even if you are using an encrypted network, you should still [[#Encryption|encrypt any sensitive traffic]] sent over the air end-to-end to prevent snooping. Although some SSIDs offer encryption, it is only over-the-air.<br />
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We have airtime fairness configured on our wireless controllers, so if you wish to download large files please use a wired connection (there will be plenty about).<br />
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For proper wireless support under linux, you should have a kernel newer than 2.6.39.2. There is also a kernel panic with brcmsmac on linux 3.10.3 that can be fixed by downgrading to kernel 3.10.2.<br />
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=== WPA2 802.1X, encryption ===<br />
Due to popular demand (and with security in mind) we provide WPA2 802.1X. This will encrypt your traffic, preventing attackers from sniffing your data. Keep in mind that this won't protect you from other network attacks and you should still be aware that you are at a hacker conference! Your link layer should be secure if you do certificate checking (see below).<br />
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You might think: "WTF!? Do I need to register a user and password blah, blah". Fortunately not. You can '''use any username/password combination using EAP-TTLS with PAP to login''' (example: "user: fbhfbhiaf pass: bgufwbnkqo" is valid), because we don't care who logs in and who you are. We just want to encrypt your data.<br />
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Users which use MSCHAPv2 (like Windows users with default 802.1X supplicant) should use a fixed username and password. You can use "emf/emf" or "guest/guest" as "username/password".<br />
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==== Client Settings ====<br />
SSID: emfcamp or emfcamp-legacy<br />
Phase 1: EAP-TTLS or PEAP<br />
Phase 2: MSCHAPv2 or EAP-MSCHAPv2 or PAP<br />
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CN = radius.emf.camp<br />
CA = GeoTrust Global CA<br />
Fingerprint = 5E:A7:65:99:25:14:46:A4:0A:CD:2D:22:27:C1:1B:70:AA:A0:CC:1F<br />
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Make sure '''you check the certificate''' in order to know you are connecting to the correct network (you should check on both the CN and the CA).<br />
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== Camping area and workshops ==<br />
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All camping areas will be within 60m of a Datenklo (Data Toilet), please bring around 60-70m of CAT5 cable. Unless a sponsor comes forward for it, we will be unable to supply cable on site. We will be budgeting only for the infrastructure requirements and necessary spares to deal with issues.<br />
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Lay your own cable neatly from your tent back to the nearest Datenklo, and leave 6m of slack coiled on the floor in front of it. And please lay it so that it can be clearly seen that it needs to be plugged in - or you risk having your cable overlooked. At regular intervals a member of the NOC team will connect it up and enable the port.<br />
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If you wish to be removed from a Datenklo again, contact the [[Team:InfoDesk|helpdesk]] directly.<br />
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All of our edge ports are at least 10/100, some support PoE (802.3af), plus Auto-MDX.<br />
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== Static IPs ==<br />
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If you need a static IP on either the wired or wireless network, drop by the [[Team:InfoDesk]]. If you are given a static IP on the wireless, connect to the regular SSID, but instead of using the login emf/emf, use static/static.<br />
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== Rules ==<br />
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* Be nice and friendly! Do not do to others what you do not wish done to yourself.<br />
* Protect your computer! We cannot be taken responsible or held accountable for any damage your devices might sustain due to security problems, power spikes and other such perils.<br />
* Please do not operate your own WiFi access point, our wireless solution includes 'CleanAir' technology and has rogue access point detection.<br />
* If you are operating anything else in the 2.4GHz spectrum, please clear the frequencies in advance with us.<br />
* Do not attempt to run a DHCP or RA server. You will be found and named and shamed!<br />
* Cabling from your tent to the data toilets must not cross any roads.<br />
* If you are connecting a Nanode / Arduino Ethernet / other microcontroller to the network please make sure it is using a unique MAC address. Many of the code examples for such devices use an identical MAC address and this will cause problems - if you aren't sure contact the [[Team:InfoDesk|helpdesk]].<br />
* If you are connecting a switch, you need to contact the NOC to enable this on your port. You are only allowed one uplink from your switch to our network - do not attempt to connect multiple cables or to multiple DKs!<br />
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If you break these rules, we will track you down or triangulate you, but we'd rather spend the time maintaining the smooth operation of the network, so please don't waste our time. And if you think [[Team:NOC]] cannot locate you just because you're wireless - think again. ;-)<br />
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== IPv6 ==<br />
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Naturally, IPv6 is available throughout the network and should "just work" for you. Team:NOC does not recommend disabling IPv6 if you have problems, instead try to understand the problem you are experiencing and get educated in the new world order. Contact the [[Team:InfoDesk|NOC helpdesk]] if you need help.<br />
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== Multicast ==<br />
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In 2012 we ran multicast with a feed from the BBC. This worked quite well; you could simply open your media player and browse multicast streams (e.g. in VLC "Local Network -> Network Streams (SAP)"). We'll try to do the same again this year, details will appear here.<br />
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== Services ==<br />
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* DNS: 78.158.87.11 and 78.158.87.12<br />
* NTP: 78.158.87.11 and 78.158.87.12 (ntp1.emf.camp and ntp2.emf.camp)<br />
* Nearest Debian mirror: http://debian.mirror.uk.sargasso.net<br />
* Content distribution server - for use by speakers to upload their content to an on-site server - http://content.emf.camp/ . Speakers please contact noc@ to get an account.<br />
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== Security ==<br />
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=== Recent vulnerabilities ====<br />
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: '''WARNING: Bring a recent DHCP Client'''. If your OS uses ISC DHCP dhclient make sure you don't run a vulnerable version. https://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/410676<br />
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=== Encryption ===<br />
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Please treat the network as wide open and full of attackers. Although [[Team:NOC]] themselves will not monitor the network, always assume that Alice flirting with Bob will be spied upon by The Third Party.<br />
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Any sensitive information including passwords must therefore be encrypted. Please make sure you don't use any software or web applications that send sensitive data or passwords in the clear.<br />
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The following mechanisms should be safe:<br />
* Anything that goes through a VPN<br />
* Any website that uses HTTPS<br />
* Any application that uses SSL<br />
** In the case of email, you need to have SSL enabled for both receiving mail (POP, IMAP) and sending it (SMTP)<br />
* ssh and scp<br />
* Where possible, use One-time passwords. Real tokens work best, many of those should be compatible with open source radius servers. [http://perlmonks.org/?node=967433 Here] is a simple Perl radius server implementation for [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6238 RFC6238] tokens that works with ssh and other stuff on linux.<br />
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The following are almost always unsafe:<br />
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* FTP with login/password (are almost always sent in the clear)<br />
* Telnet with login/password<br />
* Email if you don't use SSL<br />
* Webmail that doesn't use HTTPS<br />
** Someone could trigger a password reminder and then intercept your email<br />
* Websites that use HTTP (not HTTPS) where you need to fill in a password in the page itself<br />
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Possibly unsafe, make sure that you understand what you're doing:<br />
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* Websites where you need to fill in a password and your ''browser'' (not the website!) tells you it's going to be sent securely<br />
* Websites that require an account but remember you're logged in<br />
** The password ''may'' be protected but not the content or cookies that automatically log you in<br />
* Any time your browser or other application brings up ''anything'' to do with a certificate<br />
* Anything not protected with SSL: someone could be faking DNS answers to impersonate certain sites<br />
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Remember: if you're being stupid someone may feel the need to teach you a security lesson in a not so subtle way! (No, that doesn't mean it's ok to hack people just to see if their security is in order.)<br />
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=== Firewall ===<br />
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There is no network firewall. We operate an unfiltered network that is wide open to the Internet. There is no NAT, and everybody has a public IP address. This is our definition of "network neutrality" - a network that doesn't do anything whatsoever to your IP connection.<br />
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If you are used to feeling secure just because you've been sitting behind a NAT router, think again. You are now wide open to the whole Internet. Ensure your personal firewall is enabled and that you have applied all security updates to your OS and applications.<br />
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== FAQ ==<br />
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=== Can I bring a server? ===<br />
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<strike>Yes, though we would rather these were stored centrally in our NOC. This allows us to provision power easily and you also get the added benefit of connecting directly to our core and having UPS backup. If you intend to bring a server please email noc@emfcamp.org so we can fully understand your requirements prior to the event.</strike><br />
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We have not yet determined whether we will be able to provide colocation space for servers, but we would like to in order to save bandwidth on the extensive site network. If this will be helpful for you, please e-mail noc@emfcamp.org so we can gauge demand.<br />
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=== Can I use the 2.4GHz band for non-wifi projects? ===<br />
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The following channels are available for adhoc/mesh/other wireless stuff:<br />
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* 2.4Ghz: Channel 1 <br />
* 5Ghz: Channel 136, 140<br />
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We cannot force you to use these channels, but we are trying to build a functional wireless network for the other attendees too. So please, don't do any experiments on other channels.<br />
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=== Can I bring an access point? ===<br />
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No, this is strictly prohibited! We need all available channels to provide good quality coverage for the rest of the attendees. Please do not be selfish here as you will degrade performance for everyone else, and we WILL track you down.<br />
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If you are operating a village (using an EMF-supplied tent) that has poor coverage, we may be able to arrange to put an access point in it during the event to improve coverage. Stop by the NOC and ask.<br />
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=== Can I bring a switch? ===<br />
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Yes, but for stability purposes all edge ports are limited to 3 MAC addresses at a time. If you want to connect a switch, you need to stop by the NOC and ask us to lift the port-security on your port. If you do this, you need to convince us that you know what you're doing and promise not to do anything that may harm the network - in particular, you must not connect the switch to our network by more than 1 cable (not even to a different DK).<br />
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=== My port goes up and down every couple of minutes ===<br />
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You have probably tripped port security. Most likely scenario is that you have connected a switch without consulting us (see answer to previous question).<br />
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== Team Internet ==<br />
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[[User:JasperWallace]]<br />
[[User:Will-h]]<br />
[[User:Davidc]]</div>JasperWallacehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=EMF_Arcade_Pledge&diff=1389EMF Arcade Pledge2014-08-06T18:48:58Z<p>JasperWallace: </p>
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== Have a small arcade at EMF ==<br />
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tldr: I was wanting to bring arcades and pinball to EMF. Costs are horrifically expensive. Do people actually want the machines there and is anyone able/willing to help me out?<br />
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After getting back from helping [http://http://www.northeastretrogaming.com/ North East Retro Gaming]'s second event ([https://plus.google.com/110911748620153984067/posts/isQP1xLLJk4 Photo's here]), I had the crazy idea of bringing some arcade machines camping with me.<br />
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[http://awesomeretro.com/ Awesome Retro] are already bringing a van load of consoles over from the continent, so there's going to be plenty to play with, but I do kinda feel that some dedicated cabs and hopefully a pinball machine or two would be an immense addition.<br />
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I have managed to beg and borrow enough machines from friends (mostly the lovely [http://www.retrogamesparty.co.uk/ Retro Games Party] lot) to fill a van, but logistic costs have rapidly gotten out of hand.<br />
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I have been looking at using a tail-lift Luton box van, as it's the largest thing available without special license, and I'm hoping to squeeze between 9-12 machines into it.<br />
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Renting a van + fuel for the week and hiring a man with a van, both work out about £660 to start in Leeds, head to Bolton to meet RGP and then down to EMF -and back again. The rental van has the downside of not coming with straps, which would potentially be a whole other megillah.<br />
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EMF have very kindly to help out with some of the costs, but even with that, I'm still looking at being out of pocket £400 + ticket, which is somewhat out of my budget.<br />
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After a [https://lists.emfcamp.org/pipermail/general/2014-August/000197.html very quick post and a couple of replies on the mailing list] it looks like other people think it's a crazy idea, and based on that, it should be done.<br />
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'''''I'm asking people to pledge support for this mad plan, and hopefully even some money to help make this happen.''''' <br />
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I'll leave off making a decision until the 13th (so that gives us a week) to gather pledges to confirm this is a very silly idea and that I'll actually be able to afford it.<br />
Massive thank you in advance for your support :)<br />
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'''Plan:'''<br />
''Shove a minimum of 9 arcade machines and at least 1 pinball into as large a van as I can find and have them all on freeplay for the weekend.''<br />
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'''Costings:'''<br />
''£660 - Van + Fuel to get them delivered and collected from site.''<br />
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Pledges (please edit to add your support)<br />
* £250 -- EMF Camp Budget<br />
* £100 -- GMC from Awesome Retro<br />
* £ 50 -- JontyW<br />
* £ 20 -- [[user:NAB|NAB]]<br />
* £ 20 -- [[User:JasperWallace|Jasper]]</div>JasperWallacehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=User:JasperWallace&diff=1388User:JasperWallace2014-08-06T18:36:31Z<p>JasperWallace: </p>
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<div>{{Attendee<br />
|name=Jasper Wallace<br />
|village=London Hackspace<br />
|email=jasper-emfwiki@pointless.net<br />
|Arrival=2014/08/26 09:00<br />
|Departure=2014/09/03 18:00<br />
|IRC=jasperw<br />
|teams=NOC<br />
|Teams=NOC<br />
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<div>{{Attendee<br />
|name=Jasper Wallace<br />
|village=London Hackspace<br />
|email=jasper-emfwiki@pointless.net<br />
|Arrival=2014/08/26 09:00<br />
|Departure=2014/09/03 09:00<br />
|IRC=jasperw<br />
|Teams=NOC<br />
}}</div>JasperWallacehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=User:JasperWallace&diff=1291User:JasperWallace2014-08-02T10:23:11Z<p>JasperWallace: </p>
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<div>{{Attendee<br />
|name=Jasper Wallace<br />
|village=London Hackspace<br />
|email=jasper-emfwiki@pointless.net<br />
|Arrival=2014/08/26 09:00<br />
|Departure=2014/09/03 09:00<br />
|IRC=jasperw<br />
|teams=NOC, Logistics<br />
|Teams=NOC, Sysadmin, Web<br />
}}</div>JasperWallacehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=User:JasperWallace&diff=953User:JasperWallace2014-07-07T21:10:12Z<p>JasperWallace: hello</p>
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<div>{{Attendee<br />
|name=Jasper Wallace<br />
|village=London Hackspace<br />
|email=jasper-emfwiki@pointless.net<br />
|Arrival=2014/08/26 09:00<br />
|Departure=2014/09/03 09:00<br />
|IRC=jasperw<br />
|Teams=NOC, Sysadmin, Web<br />
}}</div>JasperWallacehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=User:JasperWallace&diff=952User:JasperWallace2014-07-07T21:08:26Z<p>JasperWallace: Created page with "{{Attendee}}"</p>
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<div>{{Attendee}}</div>JasperWallacehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=FAQ&diff=878FAQ2014-07-07T17:44:00Z<p>JasperWallace: pick up your fag butts</p>
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This is a work in progress. Keep checking for updates.<br />
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==General==<br />
===Who are you?===<br />
Electromagnetic Field is run by a non-profit organisation and produced entirely by volunteers. We are members of well-known hackerspaces and other organisations. Get in touch if you want to join us in making this happen.<br />
<br />
===Why are you doing this?===<br />
There now are dozens of hackerspaces and makerspaces in the UK and across Europe, and countless other communities of craftsmen, artists, designers, engineers who are interested in the same DIY ethic; but they have few opportunities to all meet up. Most events catering to these communities are small regional conferences and often focused on very specific themes.<br />
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We want to change that :)<br />
<br />
===Why Milton Keynes?===<br />
We looked at a fair number of candidate sites. The site we ended up with was the best candidate for a number of reasons:<br />
* It comes at a comparably low price (some of the candidate sites we looked at asked for tens of thousands of £££.)<br />
* It has great transport links to much of the UK (both roads and trains.)<br />
* It is close(ish) to a few data centres and high speed Internet uplinks.<br />
* We were there last time and it seemed to work well<br />
Bonus: it is very close to Bletchley Park :)<br />
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===How big is it?===<br />
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In 2012, we had an attendance limit of 500 and fully sold out. This year we are expecting around 1,200 people. Buy your ticket early to avoid disappointment.<br />
<br />
==Ticket Sales==<br />
===How can I get a ticket?===<br />
Tickets are on sale from our web site here:<br />
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'''https://www.emfcamp.org/tickets/choose'''<br />
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This time there will be no day tickets and camp tickets are likely to sell out in advance.<br />
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===How much does it cost?===<br />
Adult tickets are currently £105. There are tickets available for under-16s at a lower price (accompanied by an adult). Children under 5 can attend for free.<br />
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If you have a Camper van you will need a Camper van ticket. <br />
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If you want to bring a car you'll also need a car parking ticket.<br />
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You can pay by bank transfer (in pounds sterling or Euros), a one-time direct debit (in pounds sterling or Euros), or by credit or debit card via Stripe (which charges a small fee).<br />
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===Can I get a day ticket?===<br />
Sorry, EMF 2012 was sold to capacity and we found that the day tickets prevented people from attending the whole event. For this reason, we can only offer tickets for the whole event. You are welcome to only come to one day, or to stay off-site and attend only during the days, but you will need a weekend ticket.<br />
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===Can I get a family ticket?===<br />
Unfortunately, as every attendee including children counts towards our capacity limit, we are unable to offer family or group tickets. We have however already discounted the child ticket prices by 60% which is as far as the budget allows.<br />
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===Will I be able to turn up and buy a ticket?===<br />
It is unlikely that any tickets will remain by the time of the event. Watch this space.<br />
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===Do volunteers pay for their ticket?===<br />
Everyone is expected to buy a ticket, including people in the organising team and all volunteers. <br />
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===Is there an age limit?===<br />
We encourage children and young people to attend. We are planning specific activities for children as well as daycare facilities, and will confirm more details nearer to the time.<br />
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However there are a number of things to bear in mind:<br />
* Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.<br />
* There will be dangerous things on site, but they will be clearly marked.<br />
* Licensed alcohol sales are only for people of age 18 and over. Bar staff will ask for ID.<br />
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===Can't enter the transaction reference?===<br />
If you are having trouble entering the transaction reference into your online banking, just remove the hyphen. Some banks don't like it and don't tell you.<br />
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===Do you have a Code of Conduct?===<br />
Yes, please see [https://www.emfcamp.org/code-of-conduct Code of conduct]. If you buy a ticket you are agreeing to abide by this.<br />
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===What terms and conditions apply to ticket sales and attendance?===<br />
Please see our [https://www.emfcamp.org/pay/terms terms] page.<br />
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===Can I pay more? TAKE MY MONEY!===<br />
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If you can afford it and wish to help support the event financially by paying a bit more for your ticket, you can buy a Supporter ticket. We're a non-profit event and so the money will go towards making the event even more awesome.<br />
<br />
==Planning your Attendance==<br />
===Where is it? How can I get there?===<br />
Refer to [[Location]]. '''NOTE: We have moved!''' It's only a few miles down the road, but please don't go to the old site!<br />
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===When can I arrive? When do I have to leave by?===<br />
The site will open to ticket holders at 10:00 Friday morning.<br />
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All ticket holders must leave the site by 12:00 Monday.<br />
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We will be there before and afterwards setting up and packing up, if you want to help with this please let us know and we can make arrangements. It's worth noting outside these times we can't guarantee availability of toilets/water/electricity/internet etc.<br />
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Have a look at our Timeline for an updated summary.<br />
<br />
===When do things kick off?===<br />
The talks and workshops will begin after lunch on Friday, although people will be setting up earlier in the day. You can arrive from 10am.<br />
<br />
Talks and workshops run daily through to the evening, although we expect villages will be doing things late into the night!<br />
<br />
===What should I bring?===<br />
Please take a look at our [[Packing List]] for information on what you should and shouldn't bring.<br />
<br />
===Will there be food?===<br />
We appreciate we didn't do well at this last time. This year we have lined up multiple food stalls, hopefully catering to all your needs. Initial details are at [[Food]]<br />
<br />
===Will there be a bar?===<br />
Yes, we'll be running a volunteer-staffed licensed bar selling beer and wine, as well as soft drinks and the hacker energy drink Club Mate. Far from the usual crap festival beer, we will be serving real ale from local breweries with all profits going towards making the next iteration of Electromagnetic Field more awesome.<br />
<br />
The bar on site opening hours are subject to licensing which will be finalised soon.<br />
<br />
By the camping areas there will also be push taps of drinking water available for free.<br />
<br />
===Can I bring pets?===<br />
Sorry, animals (except registered assistance dogs) are not allowed.<br />
<br />
===Can I smoke?===<br />
Smoking is not allowed in any of the event tents or in the food/bar area. Elsewhere, please be considerate and very careful to extinguish your cigarettes to avoid setting the dry grass on fire. Please make sure cigarette butts are disposed of in rubbish bins rather than just thrown on the ground as the site is used by livestock at other times of the year, and it's a pain for the clean up crew to pick them up after the camp is over!<br />
<br />
===Can I bring X/Y/Z?===<br />
tl;dr Probably<br />
<br />
Please let us know if it's going to be large/use a lot of power/be noisy or anything else you think we should know. We don't plan on stopping people bringing the latest cool laser helmet for shark 3d printer arduino powered UAV thing, but we need to plan for it. Note that access to the site is several hundred metres from the carpark and you will not be able to drive up to the site.<br />
<br />
Things prohibited by our contract: balloons, sky lanterns and the like.<br />
<br />
===Can I leave and re-enter?===<br />
Your wristband will allow re-admittance, but the site is gated and we will be trying to restrict movements to daylight hours. In reality this is unlikely to be a problem, but please speak to us if you have any special requirements. The farm gate is locked overnight and would require a volunteer to come up to let you out.<br />
<br />
Please note that it is a condition of our contract that we don't allow you to roam the farm. Apart from anything else, there is likely to be heavy farm machinery in operation. For this reason, the entire event area is fenced off. We can shuttle you to the parking area, from where you may drive off the site or be collected.<br />
<br />
==Camp Infrastructure==<br />
===Can I see the camp layout?===<br />
We're working on this at the moment. Some initial information can be found at: [[Location]].<br />
<br />
You can see the site map at [http://map.emfcamp.org/ map.emfcamp.org]. Please note that this is still in early stages of development; we know it is slow and has bugs, don't worry about reporting them. All layout is still subject to change.<br />
<br />
===Is there parking available?===<br />
Yes. Parking tickets are on sale with tickets. Please note the car park is not adjacent to the site, but there will be a shuttle. You will not be able to drive up to or onto the site to drop anything off.<br />
<br />
If you don't yet know whether you will be bringing a car, you can buy your event ticket now and buy a parking ticket at a later date (deadline to be announced, probably early August).<br />
<br />
Parking tickets are not required for motorcycles.<br />
<br />
===Can I bring my camper van?===<br />
We have limited parking for camper vans - you can buy a ticket for £30 through our tickets site. These tickets include a parking ticket for the towing car in the car park.<br />
<br />
===Will there be Internet access?===<br />
Yes, we are provisioning onsite high speed wifi and wired access (direct to your tent!), see [[Network]].<br />
<br />
===Can I make a fire, or bring my own BBQ?===<br />
<br />
Open fire is strictly prohibited except in the main fire pit. Please adhere to this requirement of both the landowner and health and safety.<br />
<br />
Barbecues must be used off the ground to reduce fire risk and prevent damaging the ground.<br />
<br />
Foraging for wood on the site is not permitted according to the terms of our contract with the landowners. Please bring your own fuel to site.<br />
<br />
===I see a lake on the satellite image. Can I do X in it?===<br />
<br />
The lake and brook are out of bounds by order of the site owner!<br />
<br />
===What about medical cover?===<br />
<br />
We will have our our own lovely volunteer first aiders + SJA coverage.<br />
<br />
==Getting Involved==<br />
===What will I be able to do?===<br />
We're planning a full line up of speakers and workshops as well as awesome things around the site. We will also be supporting community organised 'villages' and looking for volunteers to help run the event.<br />
<br />
===What is a 'Village'?===<br />
Villages are camps organised around a theme, it could be anything, but is often a location or a topic (e.g. lock-picking). By organising villages ahead of time we can help provide better equipment (e.g. large tents to use) as well as making sure that they have an area ahead of time. If you want to find out more about villages, join one or see what villages have already been organised check the [[Villages]] page.<br />
<br />
===How do I give a talk/run a workshop?===<br />
<br />
The [https://www.emfcamp.org/cfp Call for Participation] is now open, so if you want to give a talk or run a workshop, please fill in the form soon. We really want a wide variety of topics from as diverse a group of people as we can, so don't be shy! If you've missed the CfP then don't worry, there will be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_talk lightning talk] sessions and villages are welcome to run their own talks and workshops.<br />
<br />
===Would people be interested in a talk on X?===<br />
Yes. There are obviously a few caveats on that but they're covered in the [https://www.emfcamp.org/cfp Call for Participation]<br />
<br />
===I want to bring/make something awesome, can you help?===<br />
Hopefully. We have a limited budget to put towards making the camp amazing and we want to share it with those of you who will bring awesome things. At EMF2012 we had a giant hammock, floating LEDs, a wooden dinosaur and 'EMF' written in 5m tall steel letters. If there's something amazing that you'd like to make and bring along but need some help buying materials we'll be opening our submissions process soon.<br />
<br />
===How do I volunteer?===<br />
The easiest way is to tick the 'interested in volunteering' box when you buy your ticket (sorry volunteers still need a ticket). If you missed it don't worry you can volunteer at any time by signing in and ticking the box. Once you've signed up to volunteer we'll get in contact with you closer to the time to organise shifts.<br />
<br />
==Villages==<br />
=== Can we reserve a location for our village? ===<br />
No, not really. What is possible is to obtain an advisory lock on a certain general area, but there will be no reservation system in place and if your village shows up late the spot may be taken.<br />
<br />
=== When can I build my village? ===<br />
we are working on answering that question very soon. This mainly relies on toilets, water and power being availible. We will post some information later on the [[Villages|village page]] in the wiki.<br />
<br />
=== Our village wants to rent a tent, is that possible? ===<br />
We are working on that, information about that will be added to [[Villages|the wiki]] when availible. <br />
<br />
=== Our village is planning a cool workshop / performance / ..., can the program mention it? ===<br />
Probably! Please contact general@lists.emfcamp.org.<br />
<br />
=== Our village is really big, does that need special planning? ===<br />
Probably: yes. Please contact general@lists.emfcamp.org, the single point of contact for all things villages concern so far.</div>JasperWallacehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=Team:NOC&diff=666Team:NOC2014-06-19T01:10:16Z<p>JasperWallace: </p>
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<div>{{ Infobox Team<br />
| name = NOC<br />
| desc = Network Operations Centre<br />
| lead = <br />
| email = <br />
| needvolunteers = yes<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== About ==<br />
Team:NOC is responsible for the entire network infrastructure at the event. This includes all hardware, cabling, wifi, ethernet, IP and so on.<br />
<br />
== Current State ==<br />
Working on the uplink, checking line of sight, developing the camp network, begging equipment.<br />
<br />
== Team members ==<br />
<br />
([{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=purge}} refresh table])<br />
{{TeamUserList}}<br />
<br />
== Arrival time coordination ==<br />
<br />
{| border=1<br />
! Who<br />
! Arriving<br />
! Leaving<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:davidc]]<br />
| Mon 25th Evening<br />
| Tues 2nd Morning<br />
| Have a hotel for Monday night for an early start<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:YetiFiasco]]<br />
| Wed 27th Evening<br />
| Mon 1st Evening<br />
| Bringing a campervan, can collect gear/people if its between portsmouth<->emf<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:JasperWallace]]<br />
| Tue 26th Morning<br />
| Tue 2nd at some point<br />
| <br />
|}</div>JasperWallacehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=User_talk:JasperWallace&diff=632User talk:JasperWallace2014-06-05T12:12:42Z<p>JasperWallace: ParserFunctions works now</p>
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<div>Hi Jasper,<br />
I was told you might be able to add [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ParserFunctions ParserFunctions] to this wiki?<br />
[[User:MatS|MatS]] ([[User talk:MatS|talk]]) 17:35, 4 June 2014 (UTC)<br />
<br />
Hi, works now :)</div>JasperWallacehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=User:MatS/sandbox&diff=631User:MatS/sandbox2014-06-05T12:12:07Z<p>JasperWallace: maybe needs a : ?</p>
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<div>{{#if:1|hello|goodbye }}</div>JasperWallacehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=FAQ&diff=626FAQ2014-06-04T16:38:53Z<p>JasperWallace: 1st aid q's</p>
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<div>{{link-banner}}<br />
This is a work in progress. Keep checking for updates.<br />
<br />
==General==<br />
===Who are you?===<br />
This event is organised by a non-profit organisation and produced entirely by volunteers. We are members of well-known hackerspaces and other organisations. Get in touch if you want to join us in making this happen.<br />
<br />
===Who are you (officially)?===<br />
Electromagnetic Field Ltd. is a non-profit company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales with company number 07788466.<br />
Registered office: 2 Ockendon Mews, London N1 3JL<br />
<br />
===Why are you doing this?===<br />
There now are dozens of hackerspaces and makerspaces in the UK, and countless other communities of craftsmen, artists, designers, engineers who are interested in the same DIY ethic; but they have few opportunities to all meet up. Most events catering to these communities are small regional conferences and often focused on very specific themes.<br />
<br />
We want to change that :)<br />
<br />
===Why Milton Keynes?===<br />
We looked at a fair number of candidate sites. The site we ended up with was the best candidate for a number of reasons:<br />
* It comes at a comparably low price (some of the candidate sites we looked at asked for tens of thousands of £££.)<br />
* It has great transport links to much of the UK (both roads and trains.)<br />
* It is close(ish) to a few data centres and high speed Internet uplinks.<br />
* We were there last time and it seemed to work well<br />
Bonus: it is very close to Bletchley Park :)<br />
<br />
===How big is it?===<br />
<br />
In 2012, we had an attendance limit of 500 and fully sold out. This year we are expecting around 1,200 people. Buy your ticket early to avoid disappointment.<br />
<br />
==Ticket Sales==<br />
===How can I get a ticket?===<br />
Tickets are on sale from our web site here:<br />
<br />
'''https://www.emfcamp.org/tickets/choose'''<br />
<br />
This time there will be no day tickets and camp tickets are likely to sell out in advance.<br />
<br />
===How much does it cost?===<br />
Adult tickets are currently £95. But it's worth noting that the earlier you buy a ticket the cheaper they'll be. There are a limited number of tickets available for under-14s at a lower price (accompanied by an adult). Children under 5 can attend for free.<br />
<br />
If you have a Camper van you will need a Camper van ticket. <br />
<br />
If you want to bring a car you'll also need a car parking ticket.<br />
<br />
You can pay by bank transfer (in pounds sterling or Euros), a one-time direct debit (in pounds sterling or Euros), or by credit or debit card via Stripe (which charges a small fee).<br />
<br />
===Can I get a day ticket?===<br />
Sorry, EMF 2012 was sold to capacity and we found that the day tickets prevented people from attending the whole event. For this reason, we can only offer tickets for the whole event. You are welcome to only come to one day, or to stay off-site and attend only during the days, but you will need a weekend ticket.<br />
<br />
===Can I get a family ticket?===<br />
Unfortunately, as every attendee including children counts towards our capacity limit, we are unable to offer family or group tickets. We have however already discounted the child ticket prices by 60% which is as far as the budget allows.<br />
<br />
===Will I be able to turn up and buy a ticket?===<br />
It is extremely unlikely that any tickets will remain by the time of the event. Watch this space.<br />
<br />
===Do volunteers pay for their ticket?===<br />
Everyone is expected to buy a ticket, including people in the organising team and all volunteers. <br />
<br />
===Is there an age limit?===<br />
We encourage children and young people to attend. We are planning specific activities for children as well as daycare facilities, and will confirm more details nearer to the time.<br />
<br />
However there are a number of things to bear in mind:<br />
* Everyone under 18 needs to be registered at the Infodesk when they enter the camp. This is a requirement of our event license.<br />
* Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.<br />
* There will be dangerous things on site, but they will be clearly marked.<br />
* Licensed alcohol sales are only for people of age 18 and over. Bar staff will ask for ID.<br />
<br />
===Can't enter the transaction reference?===<br />
If you are having trouble entering the transaction reference into your online banking, just remove the hyphen. Some banks don't like it and don't tell you.<br />
<br />
===Do you have a Code of Conduct?===<br />
Yes, please see [https://www.emfcamp.org/code-of-conduct Code of conduct]. If you buy a ticket you are agreeing to abide by this.<br />
<br />
===What terms and conditions apply to ticket sales and attendance?===<br />
Please see our [https://www.emfcamp.org/pay/terms terms] page.<br />
<br />
===Can I pay more? TAKE MY MONEY!===<br />
<br />
If you can afford it and wish to help support the event financially by paying a bit more for your ticket, you can buy a Supporter ticket. We're a non-profit event and so the money will go towards making the event even more awesome.<br />
<br />
==Planning your Attendance==<br />
===Where is it? How can I get there?===<br />
Refer to [[Location]]. '''NOTE: We have moved!''' It's only a few miles down the road, but please don't go to the old site!<br />
<br />
===When can I arrive? When do I have to leave by?===<br />
The site will open to ticket holders at 10:00 Friday morning.<br />
<br />
All ticket holders must leave the site by 12:00 Monday.<br />
<br />
We will be there before and afterwards setting up and packing up, if you want to help with this please let us know and we can make arrangements. It's worth noting outside these times we can't guarantee availability of toilets/water/electricity/internet etc.<br />
<br />
Have a look at our Timeline for an updated summary.<br />
<br />
===When do things kick off?===<br />
The talks and workshops will begin after lunch on Friday, although people will be setting up earlier in the day. You can arrive from 10am.<br />
<br />
Talks and workshops run daily through to the evening, although we expect villages will be doing things late into the night!<br />
<br />
===What should I bring?===<br />
Please take a look at our [[Packing List]] for information on what you should and shouldn't bring.<br />
<br />
===Will there be food?===<br />
We appreciate we didn't do well at this last time. This year we have lined up multiple food stalls, hopefully catering to all your needs. Details will be posted in due course. <br />
<br />
===Will there be a bar?===<br />
Yes, we'll be running a volunteer-staffed licensed bar selling beer and wine, as well as soft drinks and the hacker energy drink Club Mate. Far from the usual crap festival beer, we will be serving real ale from local breweries with all profits going towards making the next iteration of Electromagnetic Field more awesome.<br />
<br />
The bar on site opening hours are subject to licensing which will be finalised soon.<br />
<br />
By the camping areas there will also be push taps of drinking water available for free.<br />
<br />
===Can I bring pets?===<br />
Sorry, animals (except guide dogs) are not allowed.<br />
<br />
===Can I smoke?===<br />
Smoking is not allowed in any of the event tents or in the food/bar area. Elsewhere, please be considerate and very careful to extinguish your cigarettes to avoid setting the dry grass on fire.<br />
<br />
===Can I bring X/Y/Z?===<br />
tl;dr Probably<br />
<br />
Please let us know if it's going to be large/use a lot of power/be noisy or anything else you think we should know. We don't plan on stopping people bringing the latest cool laser helmet for shark 3d printer arduino powered UAV thing, but we need to plan for it. Note that access to the site is several hundred metres from the carpark and you will not be able to drive up to the site.<br />
<br />
Things prohibited by our contract: balloons, sky lanterns and the like.<br />
<br />
===Can I leave and re-enter?===<br />
Your wristband will allow re-admittance, but the site is gated and we will be trying to restrict movements to daylight hours. In reality this is unlikely to be a problem, but please speak to us if you have any special requirements. The farm gate is locked overnight and would require a volunteer to come up to let you out.<br />
<br />
Please note that it is a condition of our contract that we don't allow you to roam the farm. Apart from anything else, there is likely to be heavy farm machinery in operation. For this reason, the entire event area is fenced off. We can shuttle you to the parking area, from where you may drive off the site or be collected.<br />
<br />
==Camp Infrastructure==<br />
===Can I see the camp layout?===<br />
We're working on this atm. Some initial information can be found at: [[Location]].<br />
<br />
===Is there parking available?===<br />
Yes. Parking tickets are on sale with tickets. Please note the car park is not adjacent to the site, but there will be a shuttle. You will not be able to drive up to or onto the site to drop anything off.<br />
<br />
If you don't yet know whether you will be bringing a car, you can buy your event ticket now and buy a parking ticket at a later date (deadline to be announced, probably early August).<br />
<br />
Parking tickets are not required for motorcycles.<br />
<br />
===Can I bring my camper van?===<br />
We have limited parking for camper vans - you can buy a ticket for £30 through our tickets site. These tickets include a parking ticket for the towing car in the car park.<br />
<br />
===Will there be Internet access?===<br />
Yes, we are provisioning onsite high speed wifi and wired access (direct to your tent!), see [[Network]].<br />
<br />
===Can I make a fire, or bring my own BBQ?===<br />
<br />
Open fire is strictly prohibited except in the main fire pit. Please adhere to this requirement of both the landowner and health and safety.<br />
<br />
Barbecues must be used off the ground to reduce fire risk and prevent damaging the ground.<br />
<br />
Foraging for wood on the site is not permitted according to the terms of our contract with the landowners. Please bring your own fuel to site.<br />
<br />
===I see a lake on the satellite image. Can I do X in it?===<br />
<br />
The lake and brook are out of bounds by order of the site owner!<br />
<br />
===What about medical cover?===<br />
<br />
We will have our our own lovely volunteer first aiders + SJA coverage.<br />
<br />
==Getting Involved==<br />
===What will I be able to do?===<br />
We're planning a full line up of speakers and workshops as well as awesome things around the site. We will also be supporting community organised 'villages' and looking for volunteers to help run the event.<br />
<br />
===What is a 'Village'?===<br />
Villages are camps organised around a theme, it could be anything, but is often a location or a topic (e.g. lock-picking). By organising villages ahead of time we can help provide better equipment (e.g. large tents to use) as well as making sure that they have an area ahead of time. If you want to find out more about villages, join one or see what villages have already been organised check the [[Villages]] page.<br />
<br />
===How do I give a talk/run a workshop?===<br />
We'll (very) soon be opening our Call for Participation ([[CfP]]) so if you want to give a talk or run a workshop keep an eye out for it. We really want a wide variety of topics from as diverse a group of people as we can so don't be shy! If you've missed the CfP then don't worry, there will be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_talk lightning talk] sessions and villages are welcome to run their own talks and workshops.<br />
<br />
===Would people be interested in a talk on X?===<br />
Yes. There are obviously a few caveats on that but they're covered in the [[CfP]]<br />
<br />
===I want to bring/make something awesome, can you help?===<br />
Hopefully. We have a limited budget to put towards making the camp amazing and we want to share it with those of you who will bring awesome things. At EMF2012 we had a giant hammock, floating LEDs, a wooden dinosaur and 'EMF' written in 5m tall steel letters. If there's something amazing that you'd like to make and bring along but need some help buying materials we'll be opening our submissions process soon.<br />
<br />
===How do I volunteer?===<br />
The easiest way is to tick the 'interested in volunteering' box when you buy your ticket (sorry volunteers still need a ticket). If you missed it don't worry you can volunteer at any time by signing in and ticking the box. Once you've signed up to volunteer we'll get in contact with you closer to the time to organise shifts.</div>JasperWallacehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=TiLDA_MKe_-_the_dream&diff=575TiLDA MKe - the dream2014-06-03T12:45:06Z<p>JasperWallace: note downgraded spec.</p>
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<div>== '''Note:''' THIS IS NOT THE FINAL BADGE SPECIFICATION. WE MIGHT HAVE HAD TO DROP THE SPECIFICATION A LITTLE :( ==<br />
<br />
The TiLDA mk2 project, Code name "ElectroMagnetic Boogaloo", is being headed by [[User:Solexious|Charles]], [[User:thinkl33t|Bob]] and [[User:Dpslwk|'RepRap' Matt]]<br/><br />
If you wish to chat about the badge head over to the [irc://chat.freenode.com/##tilda ##tilda] IRC channel on freenode<br />
=Aim= <br />
The main aim of the 2014 badge is to give camp attendees live schedule updates and notifications. As with the original TiLDA we wanted to keep with an Arduino compatible platform that will allow badge hacking during and after the camp. As with previous badge all code and design files are available. Work can be found here on github.com/EMF-TiLDA <br />
<br />
==Features and Functions==<br />
A initial planing session was held during the Newcastle MakerFaire 2013, during which a list of essential features was decide upon along with a big list of shiny, mad ideas that may happen depending on budge and time.<br/><br />
The notes from that session can be found here [[TiLDA 2/Ideas List]]<br />
===Essential===<br />
The following are considers core things that the badge must do for EMF2014<br />
* Receive and display announcements on talks scheduling<br />
** user registers their lanyard and which talks/workshops they are interested in on the emf web site <br />
** lanyard’s registered for talks receives reminders and notice of when and where a talk will be especially important if a talk is moved (time/location)<br />
* IR interaction<br />
** could be used for business card mode, allow users to exchange info at push of a bottom <br />
** games<br />
** talking to TiLDA or SiNE<br />
* Torch Mode<br />
** One of the side effect of the two RGB LED's on TiLDA was they made a great torch <br />
* Arduino Compatible<br />
* Work during the event and be useful afterwards<br />
** Battery voltage measurement and display, Charging management<br />
<br />
===Nice to have===<br />
The following are things that we hope to implement if we have the time and budget.<br />
* Locations tracking<br />
** By looking at which gateway the badge is talking to we can get a ruff idea of where on the camp site a badge is located<br />
* Send text to it, not just talks (SMS you friends badge?)<br />
** we will have a screen and ability to display text, so sending something to a other set badge should be easy.<br />
* Use the spearks as a PA system, (download recorded WAV over network then synced playback start)<br />
* TiLDA ad SiNE reprogramming<br />
** If we can develop some new firmware to go on SiNE or TiLDA, we might be able to reprogram them from Mk2 by jumping the ISP headers together<br />
* TTS https://github.com/going-digital/Talkie<br />
<br />
=Hardware=<br />
<br />
The following hardware has been included on the badge.<br />
<br />
N.B. Due to funding issues the badge may/will be much lower spec than this. ''We almost certainly will not have an e-paper display'' :(<br />
<br />
* [http://www.atmel.com/products/microcontrollers/arm/sam3x.aspx Atmel ATSAM3X8E]<br />
** This is the same chip as the [http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardDue Arduino Due] and gives us the base platform for the badge<br />
** 32bit ARM Cortex M3 * 84MHz<br />
** 512KBytes Flash RAM<br />
** 96KBytes of SRAM<br />
* [http://repaper.org Repaper 2.7" ePaper display]<br />
** a-Si TFT active matrix Electronic Paper Display(EPD)<br />
** Resolution: 264 x 176<br />
** Ultra low power consumption<br />
** Super Wide Viewing Angle - near 180°<br />
** Extra thin & light<br />
** SPI interface<br />
** Outline Dimension 70.42 x 45.80 mm<br />
** Active Area 57.288 x 38.192 mm <br />
* [http://shop.ciseco.co.uk/srf-wireless-rf-radio-surface-mount/ Ciseco SRF Radio]<br />
** 868Mhz RF Transceiver<br />
** Simple UART interface<br />
** Low power sleep mode<br />
* [http://www.invensense.com/mems/gyro/mpu6050.html MPU-6050] 3-axis Accelerometer and 3-axis gyro<br />
** I2C interface<br />
** Tri-Axis angular rate sensor (gyro) with a sensitivity up to 131 LSBs/dps and a full-scale range of ±250, ±500, ±1000, and ±2000dps<br />
** Tri-Axis accelerometer with a programmable full scale range of ±2g, ±4g, ±8g and ±16g<br />
** Digital Motion Processing™ (DMP™) engine offloads complex MotionFusion, sensor timing synchronization and gesture detection<br />
* PMIC & LiPo<br />
* Joystick<br />
* Buttons<br />
* RGB LED's<br />
* IR<br />
* Arduino Headers<br />
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===Prototype===<br />
Design for the badge prototype v0.1 was finished on 4th Jan, files are on GitHub. The aim is to have 2-3 PCB's made for testing and firmware development.<br />
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===Production===<br />
As yet there is no information on the final production board other than we expect to make around 1500 and have them ready at least 1.5 months before the event.<br />
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=Software=<br />
===Badge Firmware===<br />
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===Gateway===<br />
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===Server side===<br />
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=Hacking=<br />
TiLDA Mk2 is base around the Arduino Due platform and this makes it easy to get started writing your own firmware from scratch.<br><br />
Unlike the Due, TILDA is not just a bare board and it all ready has lots of hardware wired up to the pins.<br />
In order to help make things easier when working with the Arduino IDE we have definite our own board profile. This has a few tweaks to support the differences between Due and TiLDA Mk2 pin usage. It also include a lot of handy pin shortcuts to the TiLDA device pins.<br/><br />
So instead of having to go back to the TiLDA Mk2 Pin map and looking up just which digital pin controls the RED for LED1 you can just use LED1_RED in pinMode() and digitalWrite calls.<br/><br />
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To use our board definition you will need to first get the Arduino 1.5.5 IDE from [http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software#toc3 here]<br/><br />
Next you can download the TiLDA Mk2 Firmware project from either the [https://github.com/EMF-TiLDA/Mk2-Firmware github repo] or via [https://github.com/EMF-TiLDA/Mk2-Firmware/archive/master.zip direct download]<br/><br />
Now copy the "hardware" folder to your Sketchbook folder, this is usually ~/Sketchbook/<br><br />
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Start the Arduino IDE and your will be able to select TiLDA Mk2 for the Tools->Board menu<br />
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=Sponsors=<br />
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[[Category: TiLDA]]</div>JasperWallacehttps://wiki-archive.emfcamp.org/2014/w/index.php?title=Teams&diff=421Teams2014-03-10T22:14:05Z<p>JasperWallace: add me to things</p>
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<div>{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! Team<br />
! Description<br />
! Lead<br />
! Deputy Lead(s)<br />
|-<br />
| [[Team:Admin]]<br />
| Top-level organisation, licensing, site planning<br />
| [[User:Russ]]<br />
| [[User:Jonty]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Team:Finance]]<br />
| Dealing with the money<br />
| [[User:Russ]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Team:Power]]<br />
| All things power<br />
| [[User:Benny]]<br />
| Will H<br />
|-<br />
| [[Team:NOC]]<br />
| Networking<br />
| Will H<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Team:Web]]<br />
| Web sites, ticket sales, volunteering, and CfP systems<br />
| [[User:ms7821]]<br />
| [[User:JasperWallace]] (probably?)<br />
|-<br />
| [[Team:Content]]<br />
| Organising talks/workshops/etc<br />
| [[User:Jonty]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Team:Bar]]<br />
| Booze, and such<br />
| [[User:Russ]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Team:First Aid]]<br />
| Making sure we don't kill ourselves<br />
| Oni<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Team:Catering]]<br />
| Organising food providers<br />
| Nick<br />
| [[User:JasperWallace]] (maybe?)<br />
|-<br />
| [[Team:InfoDesk]]<br />
| Providing information during the event<br />
| ?<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Team:Volunteering]]<br />
| Managing volunteers across all stages<br />
| Nick/Lyndsey/Kate - Lead undecided<br />
|<br />
|}</div>JasperWallace