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18: <h2><font color="#e00000">Hackathons</font></h2><hr>
19:
20: For many years OpenBSD developers have been holding hackathons --
21: events where pure development happens. Hackathons do not have talks,
22: or a specific schedule. The event space and accomodation is funded
23: out of project money, but most developers pay for their own travel.
24: People will arrive at a hackathon to work for a straight stretch of
25: time on the projects they wish to, in the same room as the people
26: who they need to talk to about their ideas. Hackathons are about
27: writing code.
28: <p>
29:
30: Since people from many different timezones are in the same room,
31: development is almost around the clock. Developers sometimes joke
32: about returning home without jet-lag.
33: <p>
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35: Hackathons attendees come by invitation only. Some new people who
36: show promise are sometimes invited to see if they have what it takes.
37: Hackathons are not developer training events.
38: <p>
39:
40: Recently OpenBSD has been experimenting with the idea of holding more
41: mini-hackathons. These events are limited to a maximum of 16 people
42: and 4 days and focus on only one or two aspects of the system.
43: <p>
44:
45: Here are some details about past and future events, also showing
46: a part of the artwork from the event T-shirt (if there was one made).
47: The shirts are only given to people who attend the event, and they are
48: worn with pride. Every shirt contains at least one developer in-joke,
49: so don't worry if you can't understand the shirt. Just enjoy them.
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55: <td>
56: <font color="#e00000">[No shirt was made for this event]</font><br>
57: c99: Focused on IPSEC<br>
58: Jun 4 - 6, 1999<br>
59: Calgary, Alberta<br>
60: 10 developers<br>
61: <br>
62: </td>
63: <td>
64: <font color="#e00000">[No shirt was made for this event]</font><br>
65: c2k: General hackathon<br>
66: Jul 15 - 18, 2000<br>
67: Calgary, Alberta<br>
68: 18 developers<br>
69: <br>
70: </td>
71: <td>
72: <font color="#e00000">[No shirt was made for this event]</font><br>
73: c2k1: Birth of PF<br>
74: Jun 21 - 26, 2001<br>
75: Cambridge, Massachusetts<br>
76: 25 developers<br>
77: <br>
78: </td>
79: </tr><tr><td bgcolor="#000000" colspan="3"></td>
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81: <td>
82: <font color="#e00000">[No shirt was made for this event]</font><br>
83: c2k1-2: Focused on sparc64<br>
84: Aug 17 - 20, 2001<br>
85: Washington, DC<br>
86: 12 developers<br>
87: <br>
88: </td>
89: <td>
90: <a href="images/hackathons/c2k2.gif">
91: <img src="images/hackathons/c2k2-s.gif"></a><br>
92: c2k2: General hackathon<br>
93: Jun 4 - 12, 2002<br>
94: Calgary, Alberta<br>
95: 42 developers<br>
96: <br>
97: </td>
98: <td>
99: <a href="images/hackathons/c2k3.gif">
100: <img src="images/hackathons/c2k3-s.gif"></a><br>
101: c2k3: General hackathon<br>
102: May 8 - 20, 2003<br>
103: Calgary, Alberta<br>
104: 51 developers<br>
105: <br>
106: </td>
107: </tr><tr><td bgcolor="#000000" colspan="3"></td>
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109: <td>
110: <a href="images/hackathons/pf2k4.gif">
111: <img src="images/hackathons/pf2k4-s.gif"></a><br>
112: pf2k4: Focused on pf development<br>
113: Apr 24 - 28, 2004<br>
114: Sechelt, BC<br>
115: 12 developers<br>
116: <br>
117: </td>
118: <td>
119: <a href="images/hackathons/c2k4.gif">
120: <img src="images/hackathons/c2k4-s.gif"></a><br>
121: c2k4: General hackathon<br>
122: Jun 19 - 26, 2004<br>
123: Calgary, Alberta<br>
124: 46 developers<br>
125: <br>
126: </td>
127: <td>
128: <a href="images/hackathons/c2k5.gif">
129: <img src="images/hackathons/c2k5-s.gif"></a><br>
130: c2k5: General hackathon<br>
131: May 21 - 28, 2005<br>
132: Calgary, Alberta<br>
133: 60 developers<br>
134: <br>
135: </td>
136: </tr><tr><td bgcolor="#000000" colspan="3"></td>
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138: <td>
139: <a href="images/hackathons/v2k5.gif">
140: <img src="images/hackathons/v2k5-s.gif"></a><br>
141: v2k5: Focused on ports<br>
142: Nov 1 - 4, 2005<br>
143: San Servolo, Venice, Italy<br>
144: 12 developers<br>
145: <br>
146: </td>
147: <td>
148: <a href="images/hackathons/c2k6.gif">
149: <img src="images/hackathons/c2k6-s.gif"></a><br>
150: c2k6: General hackathon<br>
151: May 21 - 29, 2006<br>
152: Calgary, Alberta<br>
153: 47 developers<br>
154: <br>
155: </td>
156: <td>
157: <a href="images/hackathons/r2k6.gif">
158: <img src="images/hackathons/r2k6-s.gif"></a><br>
159: r2k6: Focused on network routing<br>
160: Jun 14 - 18, 2006<br>
161: Hamburg, Germany<br>
162: 6 developers<br>
163: <br>
164: </td>
165: </tr><tr><td bgcolor="#000000" colspan="3"></td>
166: </tr><tr valign="bottom">
167: <td>
168: <a href="images/hackathons/k2k6.gif">
169: <img src="images/hackathons/k2k6-s.gif"></a><br>
170: k2k6: Focused on IPSEC and IKE<br>
171: Aug 28 - Sep 1, 2006<br>
172: Schloss Kransberg, Germany<br>
173: 14 developers<br>
174: <br>
175: </td>
176: <td>
177: <a href="images/hackathons/p2k6.gif">
178: <img src="images/hackathons/p2k6-s.gif"></a><br>
179: p2k6: Focused on ports<br>
180: Oct 18 - 22, 2006<br>
181: Budapest, Hungary<br>
182: 14 developers<br>
183: <br>
184: </td>
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1.1 deraadt 188: h2k6: Focused on drivers for hardware<br>
1.3 deraadt 189: Nov 25 - 30, 2006<br>
190: Coimbra, Portugal<br>
191: 14 developers<br>
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1.1 deraadt 198: f2k7: Focused on Filesystems<br>
1.5 martin 199: Apr 10 - 15, 2007<br>
200: Vienna, Austria<br>
1.6 deraadt 201: 14 developers<br>
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1.1 deraadt 205: c2k7: General hackathon<br>
1.7 deraadt 206: May 25 - Jun 2, 2007<br>
207: Calgary, Alberta<br>
208: 50 developers<br>
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! 212: p2k7: Focused on ports<br>
! 213: Oct 22 - 28, 2007<br>
! 214: Budapest, Hungary<br>
! 215: 13 developers<br>
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1.2 deraadt 218: All tshirt concepts designed by Theo de Raadt with either Ty Semaka or
219: Bob Beck.<br>
220: Artwork drawn by Ty Semaka, except for pf2k4, c2k4, and
221: c2k5 by David Woloschuk.
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