H.A.C.K.
The CfP describes the event as a non-commercial H.A.C.K. camp and notes that neither organizers nor speakers were paid.
SourceCamp++ 2022 · Hungary · 2022
Ticket ID and campsite check-in record
A conservative non-electronic Camp++ 2022 record for attendee identity: the official camp pages document the tenth H.A.C.K. camp at Fényes Camping in Tata, ticket registration, random ticket IDs checked by campsite reception, certificate checksum verification, and government-issued identification for arrival at the campsite.
People
The CfP describes the event as a non-commercial H.A.C.K. camp and notes that neither organizers nor speakers were paid.
SourceCamp++ 2022 marks the move to Fényes Camping and the random-ticket-ID access model later reused by the public Camp++ records. The dossier preserves that transition without inventing a PCB badge.
No sourceable public record currently supports an official Camp++ 2022 electronic badge. The public record supports tickets, random ticket IDs, campsite reception checks, certificate checksum verification, and government-ID arrival context as the badge-like identity layer.
No badge firmware, app store, or programmable device surface is documented for this entry. The public software-adjacent surface is the ticketing system, the certificate checksum verifier, and the Camp++ Pretalx submission system.
The tickets page says the campsite might be shared with others, so every participant needed their own ticket, the reception checked only a random ticket ID against a ticketing-system list, and submitted ticketing information would be destroyed by the end of the event.
Lifecycle
The CfP names the Camp++ Pretalx submission system, 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, preserving the cryptographic verification detail from earlier Camp++ access flows.
SourceThe ticket page says every participant had to register a ticket, the campsite reception would check the random ticket ID against a ticketing-system list, and each ID could only be used once.
SourceThe how-to page lists government-issued identification as something to show to the campsite owners on arrival because it was required by law, separate from the random ticket ID access marker.
SourceOperational history
The dossier separates campsite legal check-in from the camp identity artifact so the access model is not overstated.
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.
This is useful lore for an identity-artifact dossier because the access marker deliberately minimized personal-data handling while satisfying campsite logistics.