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Chaos Communication Camp: Call for Participation

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After four years of waiting and many online conferences – probably too many –, the Chaos Communication Camp is finally back! Come and camp with us in the 'Bits & Bäume' village from 15th to 19th August 2023. The Free Software Foundation Europe is part of this year's 'Bits & Bäume' village.

about:freedom at night at last CCCamp in 2019

Together with many different groups, the FSFE is organising the 'Bits & Bäume' village. This is a space for all CCCamp participants to come together, talk about Free Software and sustainability, connect with others, or simply visit the FSFE booth. The 'Bits & Bäume' village is not just a meeting place but also a space for input sessions and listening to new ideas, as it is involved in organising one of the five central stages.

Call for Participation: Let's Boost Our Resilience

As a village, we focus on connecting environmental issues with technology. Together, we are searching for solutions for a sustainable world that respects both nature and digital human rights. Let's rethink our technological world and increase our resilience.

Do you have insights, thoughts, and experiences to share? Are you interested in Free Software and the sustainable use and provision of technology, such as hacking or upgrading old devices? We are looking for inspiring talks, hands-on workshops, community/developer/strategy meetings, or any other public, informative, or collaborative activities.

Together with 'Bits & Bäume', the Free Software Foundation Europe will provide a stage and a workshop area. If you're interested in applying, please submit your talk or workshop proposal to the official Call for Participation for the Chaos Communication Camp by June 9th. Please choose the 'Bits & Bäume' channel. Session slots range from 20 to 45 minutes. Please indicate your preferred length in your submission.

As the climate crisis mostly affects people in the Global South, we would particularly encourage those individuals to share their ideas for a resilient technological world. We look forward to your proposals. We actively encourage FLINTA* and Queer* people, BIPOC, and people from the Global South to apply.

Note: The acceptance of your talk will not provide you with a ticket. A ticket is necessary for attending the conference and holding a talk or giving a workshop. Ticket information will be available on events.ccc.de once the pre-sale begins.