Why It Mattered
HAR2009 connects the early Dutch outdoor-camp identity tradition with the later OHM/SHA/MCH/WHY sequence, while making the source gap explicit.
Hacking at Random 2009 · Netherlands · 2009
Bridge-era Dutch camp badge record
A bridge-era Dutch camp badge record for Hacking at Random 2009, kept separate from later open-hardware badge entries until primary badge details are recovered.
People
No public individual author, designer, firmware, or team credits have been seeded for this badge yet. Add named credits only when a primary badge-team page, repository, talk, or other source identifies the people or team behind the work.
HAR2009 connects the early Dutch outdoor-camp identity tradition with the later OHM/SHA/MCH/WHY sequence, while making the source gap explicit.
No sourceable public record currently documents a HAR2009 electronic badge comparable to SHA2017, MCH2022, or WHY2025.
No badge software is currently documented for this entry.
This entry is intentionally conservative: HAR2009 is in the lineage, but badge.gallery should not invent electronics, credits, or lore beyond what public sources support.
Lifecycle
Operational history
The record is intentionally conservative until primary photos, registration notes, or production files identify a specific badge artifact.
The Netherlands record remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying source-page media, documentation screenshots, event photos, social media, placeholders, or generated approximations.