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Surviving

We will have a nice selection of mate, lemonades, juices and wine. Because of the nature of the event, we decided not to sell beer. If your life depends on beer, you can bring some for self-consumption.

We will not provide general catering. Please bring your own food (and organize cooking in groups). We will provide basic facilities for cooking (stove) and cleaning your dishes and pans (sink). Please note that the kitchen will be used by orga during pre-defined hours (to be announced) to prepare food.

You should be able to order food from Pizzeria Basilico (gmaps) which is most likely delivering to the location. Try to ask around if anyone else wants to order food so they need to do less trips.

There is a vending machine that is operated by the vineyard on top of the hill. It serves light snacks. Of course subject to availability, but a great option for some snacks in-between. The machine accepts cash and card/nfc payment.

We will have portable toilets on site. We are planning with 6 toilets in total. Not all of them might be open all the time, we are still working out a concept for this. If you have a toilet in your camper/van, please try to avoid dumping it on-site - if you have to, please dump the contents into one of the portable toilets.

We are constrained on fresh water supplies. We will have 3000 L of water on-site for all participants to share throughout the three days. It is deemed “Rainwater” because we can not make sure it does not touch a hose that is drinking water safe. We do not recommend drinking the water, but it should be fine for washing hands etc.

We highly recommend bringing drinking water for drinking and brushing teeth etc.

There will be a sink for washing hands and dishes. This water will be sourced from the 3kL mentioned above. This is a self-build and you can find more information on the Outdoor Sink project page.

We are planning around having a Showerloop on site and we are in progress of building it. We can not confirm that it is working yet, so see the warning below ;-)

Showers are not confirmed!
We have some ideas and potential solutions for this, but we can not confirm that there will be showers on-site. If you have good ideas or hardware, please contact us. The lack of fresh water and sewer connection makes this point harder to resolve than usual.

There will be containers for residual waste. If you are coming by car and it is possible, please dispose of your waste back at home. We do not have any infrastructure to dispose of electronics, special waste, or bulky waste. Please do not leave anything behind.

Surviving, the digital part

There will be power from day -2 as we have access to electricity on the premise. At day 1 we should have a working power connection at least at all community areas. 48V power for camping will eventually be provided but is not guaranteed. 230V power for camper/vans is a stretch goal for us.

Internet connectivity will be provided, with a total event bandwidth at hopefully around ~500Mbps down ~100Mbps up.

We're also working to get a proper IPv4 /24 or /23 for the event so that we can give the people the public IP address space they deserve.

We will provide WiFi (2.4GHz and 5GHz) coverage at the vineyard.

Please do not run your own WiFi access points, as that interferes with our setup!

Configuration details to follow.

Additionally, you can also bring a long (~50M, but TBD) CAT-5 copper Ethernet cable or fiber (also bring your own SFP/SFP+ transceiver) to connect directly to our switches which will be spread around the camping site. Please make sure your cable does not cross any walkable paths.

Feel free to also bring your own network switches to redistribute wired connectivity around your tent(s)! Just make sure they're:

  1. Not running DHCP
  2. Not exposing any STP protocol towards us
  3. Not creating any routing loops

Switch placement map to follow.

Connectivity establishment protocol to follow.

We might be able to squeeze in a few servers in a closed-off shedstate of the art datacenter facility on the camping grounds. Let us know before you pack a server to confirm.

Accessibility

(This information will be added 'shortly')

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