Autore: NeCoSi Data: To: hackmeeting Oggetto: Re: [Hackmeeting] [fukami@berlin.ccc.de: 24th Chaos Communication
Congress 2007: Call for Participation]
Nella mail girata da bombo ho colto un interessante spunto per delineare
meglio i talk che si terranno ad hackmeeting.
Potremmo suddividere i talk in categorie come si fa al ccc (quotate alla
fine di questa email).
L'autore getta il suo talk nella categoria che ritiene piu' adatta.
(occhio ai potenziali buffer overflow)
Questo permetterebbe all'hackit di avere un "aspetto" non solo politico,
che spesso viene criticato dai piu', ma si delineerebbe una sfumatura
interessante.
Chi è interessato alla politica avra' quel che gli interessa, gli altri
potranno godere delle altre categorie.
Forse cosi' hm perde un po il suo sapore acre ed originale, ma credo se
ne possa discutere.
quoto le categorie:
> # Hacking
>
> The ‘Hacking’ category addresses topics dealing with technology,
> concentrating on current research with high technical merit.
> Traditionally, the majority of all lectures at 24C3 revolve around
> hacking.
>
> Topics in this domain include but are in no way limited to:
> programming, hardware hacking, cryptography, network and system
> security, security exploits, and creative use of technology.
>
> # Making
>
> The ‘Making’ category is all about making and breaking things and the
> wonderful stuff you can build in your basement or garage. Most
> welcome are submissions dealing with the latest in electronics, 3D-
> fabbing, climate-change survival technology, robots and drones, steam
> machines, alternative transportation tools and guerilla-style knitting.
>
> # Science
>
> The ‘Science’ category covers current or future objects of scientific
> research that have the potential to radically change our lives, be it
> basic research or projects conducted for the industry.
>
> We are looking for talks and papers on the state of the art in this
> domain, covering subjects such as nano technology, quantum computing,
> high frequency physics, bio-technology, brain-computer interfaces,
> automated analysis of surveillance cctv, etc.
>
> # Society
>
> Technology development causes great changes in society and will
> determine our future. This category is for all talks on subjects like
> hacker tools and the law, surveillance practices, censorship,
> intellectual property and copyright issues, data retention, software
> patents, effects of technology on kids, and the impact of technology
> on society in general.
>
> # Culture
>
> Shaping the world we live in means making it more interesting,
> entertaining and beautiful. The hacker culture has many facets
> ranging from electronic art objects, stand-up comedy, geek
> entertainment, video game and board game culture, music, 3D art to e-
> text literature and beyond. If you like to show your art and teach
> others how to make their lives more enjoyable, this category is for you.
>
> # Community
>
> In addition to individual speakers the Chaos Communication Congress
> is also inviting groups such as developer teams, projects and
> activists to present themselves and their topics.
>
> Developer groups are also encouraged to ask for support to hold
> smaller on-site developer conferences and meetings in the course of
> the Congress