Joris
Acknowledged in the CampZone 2019 page.
SourceCampZone 2019 · Netherlands · 2019
Badge.Team Hatchery and RGB matrix badge
A Badge.Team firmware badge with a documented app-development workflow, Hatchery submission path, hardware-mod instructions, OTA setup, and post-event behavior notes.
People
Acknowledged in the CampZone 2019 page.
SourceAcknowledged in the CampZone 2019 page.
SourceCredited for the Nyan cat animation.
SourceAcknowledged in the CampZone 2019 page.
SourceListed in the CampZone 2019 team section.
SourceAcknowledged in the CampZone 2019 page.
SourceListed in the CampZone 2019 team section.
SourceCampZone 2019 is useful because its docs show the operational layer of badge ecosystems: app stores, WiFi/OTA setup, firmware constraints, hardware mods, and known caveats.
Badge.Team documents hardware modding, a display diffuser installation path, an MPU6050 module option, power-switch direction changes, and USB-power considerations around high LED brightness.
Uses Badge.Team Python app development, WebUSB/serial, WiFi setup, OTA updates, Hatchery app submission, persistent app state, and badge-specific APIs.
The docs explicitly say the Hatchery received a really nice update while CampZone apps were being prepared, capturing the event badge as part of Badge.Team infrastructure evolution.
Lifecycle
The page documents diffuser installation, slide-switch direction changes, and an optional MPU6050 module, making hardware modification part of the badge record.
SourceThe CampZone 2019 docs explain app packaging, metadata, icons, state persistence, Hatchery submission, and post-install behavior.
SourceOperational history
The first-use path depended on event infrastructure, while post-event users needed to follow a separate reflashing workflow.
Users running LED-heavy apps needed to understand power limits and hardware context.
The Dutch record remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying Badge.Team page media, documentation screenshots, event photos, placeholders, or generated approximations.