Hello,
This year Open Source Hardware Camp will take place over the weekend of Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd September, hosted as part of the Wuthering Bytes festival in Hebden Bridge, which in 2017 will take place over the course of 10 days (again!)
We will be returning to the Birchcliffe Centre in Hebden Bridge, which benefits from the convenience of adjoining, budget accommodation.
Proposals for talks and workshops for OSHCamp 2017 are invited!
There is no theme and topics may include, for example:
* Open source hardware projects * Open development practices and principles * Novel/interesting/fun projects built using open source hardware * Tools (hardware and software) * Skills and techniques, e.g. PCB fab, DIY SMT assembly * Relevant technologies, e.g. SPI/I2C bus programming * ...something else relevant to the community
If you would like to give a talk on the Saturday and/or run a workshop on the Sunday please contact me off-list.
**** Note that the deadline for submitting titles and abstracts is Monday 1st May. If you would like to discuss ideas etc. please get in touch sooner, rather than later. ****
Other events running as part of Wuthering Bytes 2017 and which may be of interest:
* Fri 1st: Wuthering Bytes Festival Day * Wed 6th & Thurs 7th: Chip Hack (http://chiphack.org/) * Thurs 7th PM & Fri 8th AM: EDSAC Challenge * Fri 8th AM - Sunday 10th PM: GNU ORConf (http://orconf.org/)
Further details on these events to be provided in due course.
Cheers,
Andrew
PS. If you are planning on coming along and thinking of staying at the adjoining hosted, it is worth noting that this can book up quickly.
http://www.hebdenbridgehostel.co.uk/
PPS. Super Early Bird tickets for the super organised:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/open-source-hardware-camp-2017-tickets-318451...
(pretty sure Eventbrite don't take payment until after the event).
Hi Andrew, I have a LoRa project (mobile AQ) so there may well be something to share on that. Something like "LoRa for mobile applications - can it work?" Maybe you could marke me down as a reserve speaker. I won't be offended if something better available. Best/ P
On 07/02/2017 20:48, Andrew Back wrote:
Hello,
This year Open Source Hardware Camp will take place over the weekend of Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd September, hosted as part of the Wuthering Bytes festival in Hebden Bridge, which in 2017 will take place over the course of 10 days (again!)
We will be returning to the Birchcliffe Centre in Hebden Bridge, which benefits from the convenience of adjoining, budget accommodation.
Proposals for talks and workshops for OSHCamp 2017 are invited!
There is no theme and topics may include, for example:
- Open source hardware projects
- Open development practices and principles
- Novel/interesting/fun projects built using open source hardware
- Tools (hardware and software)
- Skills and techniques, e.g. PCB fab, DIY SMT assembly
- Relevant technologies, e.g. SPI/I2C bus programming
- ...something else relevant to the community
If you would like to give a talk on the Saturday and/or run a workshop on the Sunday please contact me off-list.
**** Note that the deadline for submitting titles and abstracts is Monday 1st May. If you would like to discuss ideas etc. please get in touch sooner, rather than later. ****
Other events running as part of Wuthering Bytes 2017 and which may be of interest:
- Fri 1st: Wuthering Bytes Festival Day
- Wed 6th & Thurs 7th: Chip Hack (http://chiphack.org/)
- Thurs 7th PM & Fri 8th AM: EDSAC Challenge
- Fri 8th AM - Sunday 10th PM: GNU ORConf (http://orconf.org/)
Further details on these events to be provided in due course.
Cheers,
Andrew
PS. If you are planning on coming along and thinking of staying at the adjoining hosted, it is worth noting that this can book up quickly.
http://www.hebdenbridgehostel.co.uk/
PPS. Super Early Bird tickets for the super organised:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/open-source-hardware-camp-2017-tickets-318451...
(pretty sure Eventbrite don't take payment until after the event).
Hi Paul,
On 10/02/17 17:34, Paul Tanner wrote:
Hi Andrew, I have a LoRa project (mobile AQ) so there may well be something to share on that. Something like "LoRa for mobile applications - can it work?" Maybe you could marke me down as a reserve speaker. I won't be offended
Sounds good!
Also, the theme planned for the regular meeting on the evening of Thursday 20th April is Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN). Perhaps there is something you would like to give a talk about at this?
Best,
Andrew
Hi Andrew, 20/4 is out i'm afraid. That's to say I'm out of the country with daughter's wedding. Best/ Paul
On 13/02/2017 18:55, Andrew Back wrote:
Hi Paul,
On 10/02/17 17:34, Paul Tanner wrote:
Hi Andrew, I have a LoRa project (mobile AQ) so there may well be something to share on that. Something like "LoRa for mobile applications - can it work?" Maybe you could marke me down as a reserve speaker. I won't be offended
Sounds good!
Also, the theme planned for the regular meeting on the evening of Thursday 20th April is Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN). Perhaps there is something you would like to give a talk about at this?
Best,
Andrew
Hi Paul,
On 10/02/17 17:34, Paul Tanner wrote:
Hi Andrew, I have a LoRa project (mobile AQ) so there may well be something to share on that. Something like "LoRa for mobile applications - can it work?" Maybe you could marke me down as a reserve speaker. I won't be offended
Sounds good!
Also, the theme planned for the regular meeting on the evening of Thursday 20th April is Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN). Perhaps there is something related you'd like to give a talk on at this?
Best,
Andrew
Hi All,
A reminder that you have just under a month to get your talk and workshop proposals in for Open Source Hardware Camp 2017.
Any questions or rough ideas for workshops etc. that you would like to discuss, don't hesitate to get in touch!
Best,
Andrew
On 07/02/17 20:48, Andrew Back wrote:
Hello,
This year Open Source Hardware Camp will take place over the weekend of Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd September, hosted as part of the Wuthering Bytes festival in Hebden Bridge, which in 2017 will take place over the course of 10 days (again!)
We will be returning to the Birchcliffe Centre in Hebden Bridge, which benefits from the convenience of adjoining, budget accommodation.
Proposals for talks and workshops for OSHCamp 2017 are invited!
There is no theme and topics may include, for example:
- Open source hardware projects
- Open development practices and principles
- Novel/interesting/fun projects built using open source hardware
- Tools (hardware and software)
- Skills and techniques, e.g. PCB fab, DIY SMT assembly
- Relevant technologies, e.g. SPI/I2C bus programming
- ...something else relevant to the community
If you would like to give a talk on the Saturday and/or run a workshop on the Sunday please contact me off-list.
**** Note that the deadline for submitting titles and abstracts is Monday 1st May. If you would like to discuss ideas etc. please get in touch sooner, rather than later. ****
Other events running as part of Wuthering Bytes 2017 and which may be of interest:
- Fri 1st: Wuthering Bytes Festival Day
- Wed 6th & Thurs 7th: Chip Hack (http://chiphack.org/)
- Thurs 7th PM & Fri 8th AM: EDSAC Challenge
- Fri 8th AM - Sunday 10th PM: GNU ORConf (http://orconf.org/)
Further details on these events to be provided in due course.
Cheers,
Andrew
PS. If you are planning on coming along and thinking of staying at the adjoining hosted, it is worth noting that this can book up quickly.
http://www.hebdenbridgehostel.co.uk/
PPS. Super Early Bird tickets for the super organised:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/open-source-hardware-camp-2017-tickets-318451...
(pretty sure Eventbrite don't take payment until after the event).