Camp++

Camp++ 2017

The fifth H.A.C.K. outdoor camp in Hungary, source-backed as an identity-artifact record through ticket registration, certificate checksum verification, and bring-your-ticket arrival guidance rather than an electronic badge.

Fort Monostor, Komárom, Hungary · Hungary · 2017

Camp++ 2017 Identity Artifacts

A conservative non-electronic Camp++ 2017 record for attendee identity: the official camp pages document ticket registration, no required personal data, end-of-event ticketing-data destruction, certificate checksum verification, and instructions to bring the ticket to Fort Monostor.

Lifecycle

Add-ons & Upgrades

event software context

FRAB CfP programme context

The CfP names Camp++ FRAB as the submission system and describes technical talks and workshops, establishing software-adjacent event infrastructure without implying badge firmware.

Compatibility: Camp++ 2017 event record

identity/access artifact

PGP certificate checksum verification

The 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.

Compatibility: Camp++ 2017 ticket/certificate flow

identity/access artifact

Ticket access marker

The 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.

Compatibility: Camp++ 2017 attendee identity artifacts

Operational history

Issues & Camp Impact

missing rights-cleared image · local project policy · needs licensed original replacement

No local Camp++ 2017 ticket, certificate, access, wristband, or identity-artifact image is published because no reusable original artifact photo or official raster with source URL, license or permission basis, attribution, and processing notes has been recovered.

The record remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying event-page media, ticket graphics, screenshots, attendee photos, placeholders, or generated approximations.

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