H.A.C.K.
The CfP describes the Hungarian Autonomous Center for Knowledge and friends as running the camp with self-organized volunteer teams.
SourceCamp++ 2016 · Hungary · 2016
Ticket, certificate checksum, and CAcert ID context
A conservative non-electronic Camp++ 2016 record for attendee identity: the official camp pages document ticket registration, no required personal data, end-of-event ticketing-data destruction, certificate checksum verification, bring-your-ticket arrival guidance, and state-issued photo ID only for optional CAcert assurance.
People
The CfP describes the Hungarian Autonomous Center for Knowledge and friends as running the camp with self-organized volunteer teams.
SourceCamp++ 2016 extends the Hungarian H.A.C.K. camp lineage back to the fourth edition while keeping the object model honest: the evidence supports ticket and certificate artifacts, not a PCB badge.
No sourceable public record currently supports an official Camp++ 2016 electronic badge. The public record supports tickets, certificate checksum verification, and optional CAcert-assurance identity context as the badge-like layer.
No badge firmware, app store, or programmable device surface is documented for this entry. The software-adjacent record is the camp ticketing system and FRAB CfP/submission infrastructure.
The tickets page says registration was free, personal information was not required, ticket-system data would be destroyed by the end of the event, and attendees could verify a PGP-signed certificate checksum. The how-to page also mentions state-issued photo IDs, but only for attendees who wanted to participate in CAcert assurance.
Lifecycle
The CfP names Camp++ FRAB as the submission system and describes technical talks and workshops, establishing software-adjacent event infrastructure without implying badge firmware.
SourceThe ticket page says attendees could verify the checksum of a certificate signed by a subset of the organizers using PGP, giving the ticket record a cryptographic verification detail.
SourceThe ticket page says every participant, including speakers and organizers, had to register a ticket to participate, while the how-to page tells attendees to bring the ticket on a device or printed.
SourceThe how-to page asks attendees to bring state-issued photo IDs only if they want to participate in CAcert assurance, keeping the photo-ID requirement separate from basic camp ticket identity.
SourceOperational history
The record remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying event-page media, ticket graphics, screenshots, attendee photos, placeholders, or generated approximations.
The page keeps the Hungarian outdoor camp lineage visible while preventing the catalogue from presenting access artifacts as PCB badgelife.
The dossier separates ticket identity from optional certificate-assurance workflow so the access model is not overstated.
This is useful lore for an identity-artifact dossier because the access marker deliberately minimized personal-data handling while still supporting camp logistics.