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Revision as of 15:09, 14 August 2009
The Schedule - Begining of Friday 2100 - Orientation for Hacking Run 2130 - First Bell ( 10 Minutes to Session) 2135 - Second Bell 2140 - hack session 2210 - End of Formal Day. — Begining Of Saturday — 0600 - Wake Up Alarm 0615 - First Bell - ( 10 Minutes to Session ) 0620 - Second Bell 0625 - hack session 0705 - stretch break 0715 - breakfast & personal time [[ ENTRY POINT ]] 0935 - First Bell - ( 10 Minutes to Session ) 0940 - Second Bell 0945 - hack session 1030 - stretch break 1040 - hack session 1120 - stretch break 1130 - hack session 1210 - break 1230 - lunch and personal time [[ ENTRY POINT ]] 1350 - First Bell ( 10 Minutes to Talk) 1355 - Second Bell 1400 - Talk 1500 - break 1520 - First Bell ( 10 Minutes to Session)10 1525 - Second Bell 1530 - hack session 1610 - stretch break 1620 - hack session 1700 - stretch break 1710 - break 1830 - Dinner and Personal Time 1920 - First Bell ( 10 Minutes to Session) 1925 - Second Bell 1930 - hack session 2010 - stretch break 2020 - hack session 2100 - End Formal Saturday Schedule — Begining of Sunday — 0600 - Wake up Bell 0615 - First Bell - ( 10 Minutes to Session ) 0625 - hack session 0705 - stretch break 0715 - hack session 0755 - Breakfast and Personal Time 0840 - First Bell 0845 - Second Bell 0855 - Exit Ceremony : Public Question and Answer Exchange. 1000 - End Of Hacking Run
----- The Message ----- ********************************************************* CIVIL HACKERS' SCHOOL PRESENTATION - AUGUST 11, 7:00 P.M. ********************************************************* Since December 1996, Russian hacker Ilya V. Vasilyev has run a Moscow educational center for hacker training. Inspired by East Asian martial arts, his Civil Hackers' School has received thousands of applications, trained hundreds of students from ages 12 to 64, and obtained world-wide media coverage. Ilya also teaches an adapted version of this program as an after-school course, "The Basics of Hacking Art", for teenagers and their teachers. For a dozen years Civil Hackers' School has consistently leveraged free software in Russia. Operating systems, developer tools, and everyday applications are used to inform the young hackers in the way of freedom expressed by the Free Software Foundation. In this way young hackers migrate from windows, study GNU/Linux from scratch, learn languages on free compilers and gain the ability to contribute to the sustainment of the community. Ilya has presented the Civil Hackers' School project at the Chaos Communication Camp in Germany in 2007 and in Las Vegas in 2008. This week, he will present the project here in the Bay Area at Noisebridge on Tuesday, August 11, at 7:00 p.m. For directions to Noisebridge go to the official wiki: https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Getting_Here He also plans to offer an intensive Hacking Run this weekend -- August 14-16 -- to give interested Bay Area residents a taste of the curriculum, take them through a version of the training program, and prepare and certify them to lead similar training in the Bay Area. Participants in the Hacking Run are expected to contribute to the purchase and preparation of food for the event. Contacts: Ilya V. Vasilyev softkey@rambler.org +1 415 706 3594 ----- The Message -----