From 5264398495d13ee80da454da094dd0d2996f530e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sebalis <sebalis@gmx.net> Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2023 02:15:21 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] typographical punctuation: apostrophes, single quotes --- docs/accessibility.md | 6 +++--- docs/camping-villages.md | 2 +- docs/caravans.md | 8 ++++---- docs/facilities.md | 6 +++--- docs/faq.md | 20 ++++++++++---------- docs/how-to-survive.md | 14 +++++++------- docs/hub.md | 10 +++++----- docs/index.md | 6 +++--- docs/network.md | 20 ++++++++++---------- docs/network_dot1x_settings.md | 10 +++++----- docs/timeline.md | 4 ++-- docs/travel.md | 4 ++-- 12 files changed, 55 insertions(+), 55 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/accessibility.md b/docs/accessibility.md index d46df63..c40810a 100644 --- a/docs/accessibility.md +++ b/docs/accessibility.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ If there are multiple assistants on shifts, please give a heads-up to camp2023-t ### Camping There are no specific accessible areas. You have to look on site to see what fits. Contact us if you need assistance. -You can sleep in a silent camping area, a bit off site, but even there it won't be completely silent. +You can sleep in a silent camping area, a bit off site, but even there it won’t be completely silent. ### Paths This is an outdoor event, and the quality of paths will vary. Everything you’ll need is at least accessible by gravel paths. Some short paths may cut trough grass. Tripping hazards (such as the museum train tracks) will be eliminated if possible or at least marked. Tents should not have stairs, and cable crossings will have ramps. Some of this will rely on villages cooperating. Paths and toilets will be lit at night. @@ -84,11 +84,11 @@ There is also this [external web resource providing broad info on accessible bui - use cable bridges for crossings - plan paths inside your village, keep them free of obstacles (this will help a lot in case of emergencies) - make sure tent cords are marked and do not cross paths - - mark tripping hazards and stairs, where they can't be avoided + - mark tripping hazards and stairs, where they can’t be avoided - when building large tents or structures, you can [offer a ramp, as demonstrated by metalab dome](https://metalab.at/wiki/Dome_2.0#Rampe_f.C3.BCr_den_Eingang) ### Offer Seating -Having a disability often comes with needing to take frequent breaks. **Good availability of seating can help a lot, even more when it's in the shade.** Plus it will make your village so much more cozy! +Having a disability often comes with needing to take frequent breaks. **Good availability of seating can help a lot, even more when it’s in the shade.** Plus it will make your village so much more cozy! When your village is next to a queue, offering seating near it will be much apprecciated. diff --git a/docs/camping-villages.md b/docs/camping-villages.md index 3222937..d9a87dd 100644 --- a/docs/camping-villages.md +++ b/docs/camping-villages.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ If you need running water for your largish village kitchen, please let us know ## Music and other noise Music is great. But not always, and not at any volume. The permitted volume depends on the location. -It's best to let us know if you want your village (including any other noise) to be above lounge volume, or if you'd rather be in a quieter corner. +It’s best to let us know if you want your village (including any other noise) to be above lounge volume, or if you’d rather be in a quieter corner. There will again be a silent camping area where we ask you to be silent, at least during the night. diff --git a/docs/caravans.md b/docs/caravans.md index 97e7a9f..0e4d2e0 100644 --- a/docs/caravans.md +++ b/docs/caravans.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ # Caravans -As with previous iterations of CCCamp, you will be able to purchase a *caravan ticket* and attend this year's Camp with a caravan/campervan. +As with previous iterations of CCCamp, you will be able to purchase a *caravan ticket* and attend this year’s Camp with a caravan/campervan. -If you're planning to attend CCCamp with a caravan, please keep the following in mind: +If you’re planning to attend CCCamp with a caravan, please keep the following in mind: * Parking your vehicle in the caravan area *requires a caravan ticket* (not in the parking area – a regular [parking ticket](https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/infos/tickets.html#add-ons) is fine for that) * If you have a camping trailer towed by a car, and you dont want to sleep in the car then the trailer needs a camper ticket and the car needs a [parking ticket](https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/infos/tickets.html#add-ons) for regular parking @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ If you're planning to attend CCCamp with a caravan, please keep the following in Note that preparations are still ongoing. Information is provided as accurately as possible, but without guarantees. -* There **won't** be water or sewage connections +* There **won’t** be water or sewage connections * There *might* be power connections * Sockets provided will be 230V Schuko, no CEE! * There will *most probably* be network hubs @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Trucks, caravans and campervans will generally not be allowed on the main campgr ## On Arrival -Drive to the caravan entrance (check-in) position marked on your ticket. We will check your ticket and bring you to your camping spot. Please try to plan your arrival during the day, we can't provide any services at night. If you arrive at night, you need to wait at the caravan entrance until the day. +Drive to the caravan entrance (check-in) position marked on your ticket. We will check your ticket and bring you to your camping spot. Please try to plan your arrival during the day, we can’t provide any services at night. If you arrive at night, you need to wait at the caravan entrance until the day. ## Contact Us diff --git a/docs/facilities.md b/docs/facilities.md index 2ca3aa4..061f5dd 100644 --- a/docs/facilities.md +++ b/docs/facilities.md @@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ About us: As usual, the CrewCrew, an all female* group, is taking care of you on site. Just like you, we are trying to create a good and discrimination-free atmosphere, keeping our eyes and ears open. -We work closely together with the CCC's awareness structures. Just like our colleagues, we stand up against sexist, racist, homo/transphobic, antisemitic behavior and any other kind of discrimination. We wish for all of us to interact and collaborate in solidarity. +We work closely together with the CCC’s awareness structures. Just like our colleagues, we stand up against sexist, racist, homo/transphobic, antisemitic behavior and any other kind of discrimination. We wish for all of us to interact and collaborate in solidarity. -So in case you encounter or witness any conflicts or issues, please talk to us: We're very much looking forward to supporting you – that's why we're here, so please don't hesitate! +So in case you encounter or witness any conflicts or issues, please talk to us: We’re very much looking forward to supporting you – that’s why we’re here, so please don’t hesitate! ## CERT @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ In addition, it is wise to bring sufficient length of telephony wires so you can #### Where can I connect to the network? -You would need to run some telephony wire (or CAT5, if that's all you have) to one of our “points of presenceâ€, where we will put V5_Access_Multiplexers. +You would need to run some telephony wire (or CAT5, if that’s all you have) to one of our “points of presenceâ€, where we will put V5_Access_Multiplexers. We are planning to deploy those at only a few (2-3) “Datenklo†around the camp site. One of them will be in the vicinity of the PoC tent, the other locations are yet to be determined. diff --git a/docs/faq.md b/docs/faq.md index f59524e..8b85192 100644 --- a/docs/faq.md +++ b/docs/faq.md @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ ## Photos/Videos -Ask everybody in the picture if they agree to be photographed or filmed. Inform them, if you want to publish the picture anywhere. It follows that shots from the stage into the audience and long shots in the hackcenters, villages and the other public areas are not possible! Please note that we might ask photographers and film teams to leave, if they don't behave accordingly. +Ask everybody in the picture if they agree to be photographed or filmed. Inform them, if you want to publish the picture anywhere. It follows that shots from the stage into the audience and long shots in the hackcenters, villages and the other public areas are not possible! Please note that we might ask photographers and film teams to leave, if they don’t behave accordingly. ## Camping ### Where do I put my tent if I do NOT participate in a Village ? -Come to the camp site and put your tent on a spot that you like and that is not reserved for someone else or for infrastructure. You can also join a village if you ask the inhabitants or move your tent if you don't like a spot. +Come to the camp site and put your tent on a spot that you like and that is not reserved for someone else or for infrastructure. You can also join a village if you ask the inhabitants or move your tent if you don’t like a spot. ### Where can I store my valuables? You have to take care of your valuables yourself. You can ask your friendly neighbour to watch out for your stuff, lock it in a car or carry it with you. Up to now very few things have been stolen during CCC events but as our events grow bigger the number of jerks probably rises proportionally. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ See [here](location.md#money) You can send your stuff using any postal delivery service operating in Germany. Go to the [BGP](https://bgp.events.ccc.de/) Website and generate a [sticker](#what-is-a-bgp-sticker) to get the delivery address. Put the Sticker prominently on your Parcel, but be sure to not interfere with the delivery companies Sticker/Codes. ### My Stuff arrives at the camp using a acquaintance car, but meetup and storing is hard. Can you Help? -Yes, we don't really care *how* Parcels arrive (post, car, ship, rocket, pigeon, beamed by Scotty, magic portal). As long it has a [sticker](#what-is-a-bgp-sticker) we will store it in our Storage and it can be picked up. Please make sure each item has a sticker on it so we know which items belong together. You can use the same Code for all Items in your Shipment but please specify the correct item amount on the Website. +Yes, we don’t really care *how* Parcels arrive (post, car, ship, rocket, pigeon, beamed by Scotty, magic portal). As long it has a [sticker](#what-is-a-bgp-sticker) we will store it in our Storage and it can be picked up. Please make sure each item has a sticker on it so we know which items belong together. You can use the same Code for all Items in your Shipment but please specify the correct item amount on the Website. While we gladly store parcels, suitcases, camping tents and similar items, we can not handle loose items. Generally spoken, it should be in a form any postal delivery service would take in. For other requirements, please talk to the [Logistic Operation Center](https://c3loc.de). @@ -92,11 +92,11 @@ Please do not send stuff to the camp to arrive before the 10th or after the 24th ## Open Fire ### Are charcoal BBQs allowed? -No – all forms of open fire are forbidden. Please let your Charcoal BBQ Grill at home and bring a gas BBQ instead. As mentioned under [Power](#power) please don't bring an electric grill either. +No – all forms of open fire are forbidden. Please let your Charcoal BBQ Grill at home and bring a gas BBQ instead. As mentioned under [Power](#power) please don’t bring an electric grill either. ### Could we make a Camp Fire/bonfire (dt. Lagerfeuer) ? No – all forms of open fire are forbidden. Only if the fire brigade allows it one camp fire at the official fire place will be lit. ### Are camping stoves powered by ethyl alcohol allowed? -Gas and liquid fuel are OK, they don't spread sparks. +Gas and liquid fuel are OK, they don’t spread sparks. ### Where can we get gas for our BBQs in the area? You will have the option to buy gas in 5kg and 10kg on the campsite. Villages can order gas in the village shop. @@ -140,13 +140,13 @@ Yes. In the current network-planning each Datenklo will have 100BASE-TX/1000BASE ## Water ### How will drinking water be distributed? -There will be water supply stations where you can get water from a tap. You can fill your water bottle at the water supply but you can't hook up a hose. You can also buy bottled water at the [Bars](drinks.md) +There will be water supply stations where you can get water from a tap. You can fill your water bottle at the water supply but you can’t hook up a hose. You can also buy bottled water at the [Bars](drinks.md) ### Will there be a hookup for campers? No, there will be no option to hook up water or waste water for a camper. ### Will there be a hookup for our village kitchen? -It's complicated – get in touch! +It’s complicated – get in touch! ## Food ### How to get Food during the camp? @@ -166,9 +166,9 @@ See [POIs](location.md#points-of-interest) for grocery stores around. ## Waste Disposal ### What should I do with my trash? -Please avoid producing waste and trash! If you can't you can be very nice and take it with you when you leave or use one of the many trash cans on the camp site. -Getting rid of trash is very expensive for us so please don't plan to leave stuff behind when you leave. Especially if you bring furniture, building materials or electronic waste to the camp you need to take it with you at the end! -If you have any electronic waste, check on the project page of this year's Electronic Waste Recycling Station if they can accept your kind of electronic waste. If they cannot, you need to take it with you at the end! +Please avoid producing waste and trash! If you can’t you can be very nice and take it with you when you leave or use one of the many trash cans on the camp site. +Getting rid of trash is very expensive for us so please don’t plan to leave stuff behind when you leave. Especially if you bring furniture, building materials or electronic waste to the camp you need to take it with you at the end! +If you have any electronic waste, check on the project page of this year’s Electronic Waste Recycling Station if they can accept your kind of electronic waste. If they cannot, you need to take it with you at the end! ### Leftover food TODO ### Batteries diff --git a/docs/how-to-survive.md b/docs/how-to-survive.md index 1c1551f..fea4f59 100644 --- a/docs/how-to-survive.md +++ b/docs/how-to-survive.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ * a mattress and a sleeping pad. Maybe a cushion. * a sleeping mask if you are sensitive to light. * a drinking bottle. Drink more water – drinking not enough (water! not mate, not beer!) is the most common DoS-Attack at camps. -* a rescue blanket: One of those silvery blankets you find in first aid kits. They are very good at reflecting sunlight away from your computer monitor, so you'll be able to hack during the day. Most tents let in a *lot* of light and rescue blankets are one of the cheaper ways to fix that. +* a rescue blanket: One of those silvery blankets you find in first aid kits. They are very good at reflecting sunlight away from your computer monitor, so you’ll be able to hack during the day. Most tents let in a *lot* of light and rescue blankets are one of the cheaper ways to fix that. * blanket to sit on and place your laptop on. You might not want to sit on a dew covered ground in the morning * a cosy sun chair for hanging out * chairs and tables @@ -36,13 +36,13 @@ * your health insurance service card (Krankenversichertenkarte)/ European Health Insurance Card for residents of other EU states) * ear plugs – it could get loud out here. * insect repellents -* sun blocker. SPF 30 is recommended. If you haven't left your dungeon since the last camp use SPF-over-9000. +* sun blocker. SPF 30 is recommended. If you haven’t left your dungeon since the last camp use SPF-over-9000. * a toothbrush, toothpaste and soap. * shampoo and shower gel * thongs (Badeschuhe) for the shower * Do *not* forget your towel! Be a hoopy frood who really knows where their towel is. * wet weather gear, or you could be trapped in your tent for a whole day. -* appropriate clothing: for warm and sunny, and for cold and rainy weather. It is better to have clothes you won't need than to need clothes you don't have. Although it is very warm during the day, it gets very cool in the evening. Sweaters/hoodies are recommended. +* appropriate clothing: for warm and sunny, and for cold and rainy weather. It is better to have clothes you won’t need than to need clothes you don’t have. Although it is very warm during the day, it gets very cool in the evening. Sweaters/hoodies are recommended. * a swimming-dress, not the Borat one :) * a hat and sunglasses @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ * your own power cord (20m – 50m, see List of available sockets) and multiple plug sockets (ideally with built-in surge protector, only 230V, check below), as much as (or even more than) you need. Think of your neighbors and share electric power to them! The power outlets provided are 230V AC Schuko (Type F, CEE 7/4) [1] * long ethernet cable. the next Datenklo could be up to 50 meters (160 ft) away * a bunch of network patch cables -* as many ethernet switches as you might need for your equipment and to share to neighbours. Don't forget the power supply. +* as many ethernet switches as you might need for your equipment and to share to neighbours. Don’t forget the power supply. * WiFi Equipment for 5 GHz, since 2.4GHz tends to get overcrowded. DO NOT bring your own APs. See Network rules * maybe a bunch of spare fans – heat and dust tend to kill CPU-/power supply-fans * a list of your trusted SSL keys (and check them beforehand!). See How To Survive @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ ### Electrical equipment safety notes * Please keep all of your electrical equipment dry and protect it from morning dew -* During the day, make sure that your equipment doesn't overheat +* During the day, make sure that your equipment doesn’t overheat * Especially make sure that none of your power connectors are laying on the ground or can get wet otherwise * Use only outdoor-rated power cords @@ -73,11 +73,11 @@ Please do check the Power page for more information. **Must** * Dogs and any other kind of pets (exception: service dogs). Camp is not a very dog friendly area. See FAQ. The reasonable exception here is any pet that can be swiched off and/or can be reprogrammed (Aibo, Furby, …). -* Your home directory and other data you don't want anyone else to see +* Your home directory and other data you don’t want anyone else to see * All non CE compliant wireless devices like audio transmitters, WiFi boosters, walkie-talkies, etc. that you bring from outside EU (different frequency range) or buy from AliExpress, Wish etc. They may interfere with critical infrastructure and can also degrade the communication channels we all share. * A microwave oven. It *may* disrupt wireless networks. A typical tent is not the ideal position to defend yourself against an angry mob of hackers. Also see next point. * Very power hungry devices (like AirCon, electric grill or oven, electric water cooker, hairdryer, generally anything that creates lots of heat or cold). The power grid is always a problem on the camp. So please think twice if you really need all that luxury. Incandescent lamps have poor efficiency, consider bringing FL or LED lamps instead. See Power ### Checklists -For a detailed checklist, especially for tech events, look at [MacLemon's Checklist](https://github.com/MacLemon/CongressChecklist) and at [Columbia19's Checklist](https://github.com/Columbia19/Camping-Checklist) for camping related stuff. +For a detailed checklist, especially for tech events, look at [MacLemon’s Checklist](https://github.com/MacLemon/CongressChecklist) and at [Columbia19’s Checklist](https://github.com/Columbia19/Camping-Checklist) for camping related stuff. diff --git a/docs/hub.md b/docs/hub.md index 4c8cd87..ce68a8d 100644 --- a/docs/hub.md +++ b/docs/hub.md @@ -2,15 +2,15 @@ <https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/hub/> -The hub is meant as the central piece to get information on the camp's content. It is an integration component: it aggregates the events from all the stages, art & music events as well as self-organized sessions into a “Fahrplan†(schedule) which is e.g. used by the mobile apps as well. +The hub is meant as the central piece to get information on the camp’s content. It is an integration component: it aggregates the events from all the stages, art & music events as well as self-organized sessions into a “Fahrplan†(schedule) which is e.g. used by the mobile apps as well. Additionally, villages can show their projects and you, as a visitor, can share knowledge with the wiki and/or put your stuff up for grabs, look for ride-sharing options or find like-minded people to start projects with. -If you're searching for villages that match your interest, try out the search bar – nearly 200 villages are waiting to be discovered by you. +If you’re searching for villages that match your interest, try out the search bar – nearly 200 villages are waiting to be discovered by you. Of course, you can search for all other information managed by the hub as well and collect virtual badges offered by the villages (you might remember that feature from rC3). -The whole project is still in development and we'd like to hear your ideas on what should be included! We have several ideas planned but are a bit short-staffed – if you like to help, the [source is available](https://git.cccv.de/hub/hub). +The whole project is still in development and we’d like to hear your ideas on what should be included! We have several ideas planned but are a bit short-staffed – if you like to help, the [source is available](https://git.cccv.de/hub/hub). ## Use cases @@ -33,13 +33,13 @@ In the backoffice, open your village and choose the option “Events†from the In the backoffice, open your village and choose the option “Projects†from the sidebar menu. Fill in name for your project and add some more information like a description or additional links. - **I want to set up a self-organized session** -You don't have a village yourself? Don't panic! In the backoffice (yes you can login there with the same account), click “self-organized†in the top bar and add a new entry. The fields should be self-explanatory. +You don’t have a village yourself? Don’t panic! In the backoffice (yes you can login there with the same account), click “self-organized†in the top bar and add a new entry. The fields should be self-explanatory. - **Our village wants to show projects** In the backoffice, open your village and choose the option “Projects†from the sidebar menu. Enter a name for your project and add some more information like a description or additional links. - **I want to contact a village** -Choose the village from the list. The village's info page will show you their main contacts. +Choose the village from the list. The village’s info page will show you their main contacts. - **Where can I get help?** Most common questions have been answered on our static info pages (https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/infos/). diff --git a/docs/index.md b/docs/index.md index a49b13d..4b2edc9 100644 --- a/docs/index.md +++ b/docs/index.md @@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ The Chaos Communication Camp is an international, five-day open-air event for ha ### Info pages -That's the site you are currently reading. We want to publish all relevant information in short and condensed form here. +That’s the site you are currently reading. We want to publish all relevant information in short and condensed form here. They will be updated as soon as new information is availbile or when informations changes. They serve as single source of truth regarding informations about the camp. ### Event blog -The [event blog](https://events.ccc.de) and this page are the main information channels of the event. We will gradually publish more information on this page, usually accompanied by a blog post explaining the details. If you don't wan't to miss an update, subscribe to the blog's [rss feed](https://events.ccc.de/feed). +The [event blog](https://events.ccc.de) and this page are the main information channels of the event. We will gradually publish more information on this page, usually accompanied by a blog post explaining the details. If you don’t wan’t to miss an update, subscribe to the blog’s [rss feed](https://events.ccc.de/feed). ### EH20 Talk @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ You can have a look at the “[Howto Camp 23](https://media.ccc.de/v/eh20-41-how ### Public chat powered by matrix -In order to be able to exchange information with other participants in advance, ask questions or look for like-minded people for your project, we offer an event chat based on Matrix. All you need is your own Matrix account. You can find the Camp 2023 space containing all camp related channels here: [#camp23:events.ccc.de](https://matrix.to/#/#camp2023:events.ccc.de). If you've never used Matrix before, there's some info about it [here](https://chat-info.events.ccc.de). +In order to be able to exchange information with other participants in advance, ask questions or look for like-minded people for your project, we offer an event chat based on Matrix. All you need is your own Matrix account. You can find the Camp 2023 space containing all camp related channels here: [#camp23:events.ccc.de](https://matrix.to/#/#camp2023:events.ccc.de). If you’ve never used Matrix before, there’s some info about it [here](https://chat-info.events.ccc.de). ### Contacting the orga diff --git a/docs/network.md b/docs/network.md index ff9cd9c..4415422 100644 --- a/docs/network.md +++ b/docs/network.md @@ -20,28 +20,28 @@ There will be wired 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T/10GBASE-T ethernet on the camping grou **Wired connections are completely unfiltered and will receive a public IP address**. If you have (older) devices that cannot be trusted with unrestricted incoming connections, bring a firewall. -You can lay your own ethernet cables (we don't provide them), but please do so in a tidy manner. You must not cross any roads, paths or borders between camping grounds. Always lay your cable from the Datenklo towards your tent to keep most of the slack close to your tent, but leave a few metres of slack cable at the Datenklo. +You can lay your own ethernet cables (we don’t provide them), but please do so in a tidy manner. You must not cross any roads, paths or borders between camping grounds. Always lay your cable from the Datenklo towards your tent to keep most of the slack close to your tent, but leave a few metres of slack cable at the Datenklo. **We will not connect shielded cables** (with metal plugs) – these can damage equipment due to ground loops.🔌⚡ As a workaround, you can bring a RJ45 coupler (bonus points for plastic version) and a (short) unshielded cable. -The maximum distance to your nearest Datenklo will be approximately 50 meters, but bringing a longer cable might be handy. If your cable isn't long enough, you might find a nearby neighbour who has a switch to connect to … +The maximum distance to your nearest Datenklo will be approximately 50 meters, but bringing a longer cable might be handy. If your cable isn’t long enough, you might find a nearby neighbour who has a switch to connect to … Simply leave the end of your cable at the Datenklo and it will be connected by helpers at regular intervals (during reasonable work hours). If you want your cable back, coil it up at the Datenklo or mark it accordingly. It will be disconnected for you to pick up. Optionally, bring a small ethernet switch when connecting multiple devices. Please disable Spanning-Tree Protocol if you connect a managed switch. -We don't support connections with 10Base-T or fibre/SFP+ in the DKs this time. Sorry. +We don’t support connections with 10Base-T or fibre/SFP+ in the DKs this time. Sorry. ## Wireless -You can't live without wireless access, so we've built an awesome wireless network again. The following WiFi networks are provided on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz: +You can’t live without wireless access, so we’ve built an awesome wireless network again. The following WiFi networks are provided on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz: | SSID | Security | | | --------------- | ---------------------- | -------------------- | | `Camp2023` | WPA2 Enterprise 802.1X | ✅ NOC recommended ✅ | | `Camp2023-open` | Open (OWE supported) | | -We recommend you use the `Camp2023` network. For the highest security, this requires some configuration, which we've documented here: +We recommend you use the `Camp2023` network. For the highest security, this requires some configuration, which we’ve documented here: * [Linux](network_dot1x_settings.md#linux-etc) * [Android](network_dot1x_settings.md#android) @@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ We recommend you use the `Camp2023` network. For the highest security, this requ Connecting in this way allows your device to authenticate our wireless infrastructure, preventing your traffic from being intercepted by a malicious access point. -The `Camp2023` network requires a username and password — you can use “camp/camp†or any random username and password, because we don't care who you are, we just want to encrypt your data. There are some [special credentials](#services-vlans) which you can use to modify the firewall behaviour. +The `Camp2023` network requires a username and password — you can use “camp/camp†or any random username and password, because we don’t care who you are, we just want to encrypt your data. There are some [special credentials](#services-vlans) which you can use to modify the firewall behaviour. The `Camp2023-open` network supports [Opportunistic Wireless Encryption](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunistic_Wireless_Encryption) (OWE) which will automatically provide security comparable to a normal WiFi network with a shared password, _if your device supports OWE_. Otherwise, it will be completely unencrypted. -Keep in mind that wireless security won't protect you from network attacks and you should still be aware that you are at a hacker conference! By default, wireless devices are firewalled from the Internet, but inbound connections from other users on the camp network are still allowed. +Keep in mind that wireless security won’t protect you from network attacks and you should still be aware that you are at a hacker conference! By default, wireless devices are firewalled from the Internet, but inbound connections from other users on the camp network are still allowed. ### Services VLANs @@ -67,10 +67,10 @@ We have a few special usernames and passwords which you can use when connecting | outboundonly | outboundonly | Filtered connection with public IP address. Inbound connections from the Internet or campsite are not possible. | | allowany | allowany | Unfiltered connection with public IP address. | -We're using WPA2 802.1X to push your client into the correct VLAN. This keeps the number of SSIDs broadcast to a minimum, saving airtime. +We’re using WPA2 802.1X to push your client into the correct VLAN. This keeps the number of SSIDs broadcast to a minimum, saving airtime. ### Rules for wireless equipment -Please don't set up your own access point if at all possible. Wireless airtime is a precious commodity at hacker events, and every additional wireless network will transmit 802.11 beacons and management frames, slowing down wireless connectivity for everyone in the area. +Please don’t set up your own access point if at all possible. Wireless airtime is a precious commodity at hacker events, and every additional wireless network will transmit 802.11 beacons and management frames, slowing down wireless connectivity for everyone in the area. If you have no other choice (for running experiments and such), please be nice and follow these rules: @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Do you have some special requirements not listed above? We can try to help! You ## Supporters -This is a list of organisations providing network hardware and connectivity. We couldn't build the network without them – plus a few unlisted - and we thank them their support. +This is a list of organisations providing network hardware and connectivity. We couldn’t build the network without them – plus a few unlisted - and we thank them their support. | Who | | For | | --- | ----- | --- | diff --git a/docs/network_dot1x_settings.md b/docs/network_dot1x_settings.md index b2ce6a2..4c15916 100644 --- a/docs/network_dot1x_settings.md +++ b/docs/network_dot1x_settings.md @@ -26,10 +26,10 @@ You can use our Android app to automatically configure the most secure WiFi sett * [APK download](https://eventinfra.org/Camp2023/app-release.apk) * [Source code](https://github.com/EventInfra/wifisetup) -This app installs the certificate and WiFi profile which will allow your device to automatically connect. You can do it manually, as shown below, but it's a bit more hassle. +This app installs the certificate and WiFi profile which will allow your device to automatically connect. You can do it manually, as shown below, but it’s a bit more hassle. ### Manual configuration -If you don't want to use the app, download the [ISRG Root X1](https://letsencrypt.org/certs/isrgrootx1.pem) certificate, and [install it](https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/2844832) into your device's **Wi-Fi certificate** store, giving it any name you like. Then connect to the **Camp2023** network using the following information: +If you don’t want to use the app, download the [ISRG Root X1](https://letsencrypt.org/certs/isrgrootx1.pem) certificate, and [install it](https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/2844832) into your device’s **Wi-Fi certificate** store, giving it any name you like. Then connect to the **Camp2023** network using the following information: * EAP method: TTLS *(not TLS)* * CA certificate: *(whatever name you gave the ISRG Root X1)* @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ If you don't want to use the app, download the [ISRG Root X1](https://letsencryp * Identity: camp * Password: camp -It's fine to leave **Online Certificate status** as “Do not validateâ€, and leave the **Anonymous identity** blank. +It’s fine to leave **Online Certificate status** as “Do not validateâ€, and leave the **Anonymous identity** blank. ## Linux, etc. ### Network Manager @@ -222,10 +222,10 @@ networking.wireless.networks."Camp2023".auth = '' ## Apple macOS To enable the most secure WiFi configuration on macOS: -1. Download [this mobileconfig file](https://eventinfra.org/Camp2023/Camp2023.mobileconfig) and double-click on it. You'll get an unhelpful notification. +1. Download [this mobileconfig file](https://eventinfra.org/Camp2023/Camp2023.mobileconfig) and double-click on it. You’ll get an unhelpful notification. 2. Open Settings and search for the “Profiles†pane. 3. Click the “+†button and select the mobileconfig file. -4. After you've finished the install, your computer should automatically connect to the camp WiFi. +4. After you’ve finished the install, your computer should automatically connect to the camp WiFi. ## Apple iOS To enable the most secure WiFi configuration on iOS, open this [mobileconfig file](https://eventinfra.org/Camp2023/Camp2023.mobileconfig) in Safari. After the file is installed, your device should automatically connect to the camp WiFi. diff --git a/docs/timeline.md b/docs/timeline.md index 4c0e569..1c0433c 100644 --- a/docs/timeline.md +++ b/docs/timeline.md @@ -21,13 +21,13 @@ ## Arriving early -If you want to arrive earlier than August, 15 you are expected to help with buildup. Bear in mind that buildup is hard manual work and there won't be much infrastructure and most likely you won't be able to setup your tent in your desired location. +If you want to arrive earlier than August, 15 you are expected to help with buildup. Bear in mind that buildup is hard manual work and there won’t be much infrastructure and most likely you won’t be able to setup your tent in your desired location. To keep track of the number of people on place please register with the orga or the angelsystem if you want to help during buildup. !!! danger "**DO NOT ARRIVE BEFORE THE ANNOUNCED DATES**" - We simply do not have the infrastructure to support many people early on. There won't be enought toilets, no showers, no power, no water and no food or anything else needed to stay. We need space to operate heavy machinery and those do not mix well with squishy humans. You will be asked to leave. + We simply do not have the infrastructure to support many people early on. There won’t be enought toilets, no showers, no power, no water and no food or anything else needed to stay. We need space to operate heavy machinery and those do not mix well with squishy humans. You will be asked to leave. ### Kids diff --git a/docs/travel.md b/docs/travel.md index c931147..c9182f2 100644 --- a/docs/travel.md +++ b/docs/travel.md @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ There will be a bus service between Gransee, Zehdenick and the campground on a h The bus will run as OVG bus line 854 with a different route and extra journeys. It will usually __either__ go to Gransee __or__ to Zehdenick, not both at the same time. -As a visitor of the Chaos Communication Camp you don't need a separate ticket for using the bus line 854 between the campground, Gransee and Zehdenick. +As a visitor of the Chaos Communication Camp you don’t need a separate ticket for using the bus line 854 between the campground, Gransee and Zehdenick. Take a look at the full [timetable](media/2023-07-12-OVG-Fahrplan Chaos Comp. Club_Aug.2023.pdf) for additional details. @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ Travel to Camp together with all your friends, arrive directly in front of the e Please do not travel via car if you have other options available to you. Not just because of your carbon footprint but because handling 2000+ cars and the space they consume is no small task. Find out more about [getting stuff to and from the camp](parcel.md) without a car. -We'd prefere to use the space for villages and cool blinking stuff instead of parking space. +We’d prefere to use the space for villages and cool blinking stuff instead of parking space. You will need a [parking ticket](https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/infos/tickets.html#add-ons) to park your car, available both online now and on-site (**cash only!**). -- GitLab