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Revision as of 15:34, 7 August 2013
Conference details
OHM: Observe. Hack. Make. A hacking/camping festival in the Netherlands that happens every four years. It is non-commercial, and community-run, though there are some corporate sponsors.
Audience type and size
Attendance was 3500 people, completely sold out. There were developers, hackers, makers, hacktivists, families with kids.
Evening event/party
Other notable presentations
- Wikileaks fights on with Julian Assange via video link
- Open Source Bach
Other open projects attending (if applicable)
Lots of open projects in evidence, due to the nature of the event. There was some controversy about the participation of Fox-IT as a headline sponsor. This led to the creation of a Noisy Square track focused on "citizen-journalism, tools for freedom, censorship, surveillance, open technology, circumvention techniques, organization analyses and politics in general."
Organization rating (1: bad - 10: excellent)
Rating: 5
The organization seemed really disorganized and unresponsive when we were trying to plan our participation, but really came together in executing the actual event.
Overall feel of the event
Was there something that stood out? Did it fit Mozilla?
This event helped us…
What did we get out of it?
Was it worth it? Should we participate again?
Connections
- Sander Venema presented on Privacy by Design. I'd like to have him do a guest post on Hacks on this topic (how web developers can protect their users' privacy).
Mozilla participation
MDN/WebMaker workshops
MDN and WebMaker had workshops on three of the four days, at roughly the same time each day (14:00 on two days, 13:00 the last day).
- Learn and Share Web Skills with Mozilla
- Make. Hack. Play. The Tools of Web Making
- Make. Code. Write. (& help others learn)
The format of the workshops was essentially the same on all three days: see who showed up, and depending on their existing skill levels, show them Web Maker tools, or ways to help with MDN.
Your goals
Use this event as an opportunity to explore collaboration and synergy between MDN and WebMaker by putting on combined workshops.
Attendance
The first day's workshop was poorly attended (only 4 people), which was a bit discouraging, but not too surprising, given that we were scheduled against a main-stage talk by Thomas Drake and others about government whistleblowing. The second day was better attended (about a dozen people), and the third day was middling (about 6). There were about 3 Mozilla fans who came by during each of the three days.
Materials (eg. slides, presentations, audio clips, photos etc…)
No slides, since these were hands-on workshops.
Audience reactions
See Laura's blog for examples and quotes.
Talks by Stefan Arentz
Attendance
About ~100 people attended the Firefox OS talk. The Security talk was in a smaller tent, which was completely full .. about 250 people I think.
Audience reactions
Any mentionable outstanding reactions from the audience?