Hello everyone,
the date for this year's Genode Hack'n Hike held during 11-16 of September is approaching. Genode's developers will spend those days in the beautiful scenery of the Bohemian Switzerland, relaxing, hiking, and hacking on fun side projects.
The Hack'n Hike will be the perfect setting for getting involved with the community, catching up, or just hanging out with the Genode crowd.
There is still room for more participants. Genode Labs sponsors the event. So your participation/accommodation is free. If you like to join in, please get in touch by writing to hacknhike@...1... or commenting on https://github.com/genodelabs/genode/issues/793.
Cheers Norman
On 07/25/2013 02:38 PM, Norman Feske wrote:
Hello,
let me get back to this year's Genode Hack'n Hike planned for the 11th to 16th of September. Since I posted the initial announcement (below), we settled for a beautiful location in the Bohemian Switzerland in Czech Republic. Check out the following links for wetting your appetite:
http://goo.gl/maps/TAZc1 http://www.kristinhradek.cz/en
The location lends itself to a multitude of leisure activities. For planning those activities and to discuss topics around the Hack'n Hike event, there is a dedicated issue in the Genode issue tracker:
https://github.com/genodelabs/genode/issues/793
Please feel welcome to join in, whether to stay the whole time or just for a short visit. Genode Labs will sponsor the accommodation, but the available space is limited. If you consider to join this year's Hack'n Hike, please send a short notice to the following email address to register your participation:
hacknhike@...1...
Cheers Norman
On 06/05/2013 12:42 PM, Norman Feske wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to share the following excerpt of the latest Genode-Labs newsletter with you:
Join us at Genode's Hack'n Hike event
In spring of 2012, we held the first instance of the Genode Hack'n Hike, which were wonderful days full of hacking, relaxing, brain- storming, and enjoying the magnificent nature of the Saxon Switzerland together. From the feedback we got from the attendees, it goes without saying that this should not stay a singular event, but rather be the prelude of a tradition. Hence, we have fixed the date for this year's Hack'n Hike:
Begin: Wednesday, September 11 End: Monday, September 16
We extended the duration of the event over that of last year's. Whether you'd like to drop by for just a few hours, or you'd like to stay for the whole time, you are welcome to join in. Genode Labs will sponsor the accommodation. So don't worry too much about the costs.
As of now, we haven't finalized the decision about the venue, but you can be sure that it will be a beautiful and romantic place, presumably in Saxony/Germany or Bohemian Switzerland in Czech Republic. If you have particular preferences regarding the accommodation or leisure-time activities, then the best time to get in touch with us is now. Also, if you plan attending, we'd greatly appreciate a short notice, which will help us with planning ahead. Please write to:
hacknhike@...1...
We at Genode Labs are looking forward to the gathering of the Genode community in autumn and would love to welcome you!
For the full newsletter, please refer to
http://genode-labs.com/news/newsletter/newsletter-2013-05
Cheers Norman
Hello everyone,
This years Hack'n'Hike during 22nd -25th of May is approaching. Like in the last years, we'll gather for several days in a cosy accommodation to enjoy outdoor activities, collaborative hacking, and relaxation.
For everyone who's interested in getting involved with the community, catching up, or just hanging out with the Genode crowd - feel welcome to join us in the so-called Turmvilla:
Hermannsbad 9, 02953 Bad Muskau, Germany http://www.turmvilla.de/www/
There is still room for more participants. Genode Labs sponsors the event. So your participation/accommodation is free. *To simplify organization for us, please let us know till the 7th of May if you like to join in*. You can do so by writing to [1] or commenting on [2].
[1] hacknhike@...1... [2] https://github.com/genodelabs/genode/issues/1256
Also if you have suggestions or questions regarding the Hack'n'Hike, don't hesitate to write to the above locations.
Best regards, Martin