Quadrennial Dutch Hacker Convention
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The quadrennial Dutch hacker convention is a
hacker convention A computer security conference is a convention for individuals involved in computer security. They generally serve as meeting places for system and network administrators, hackers, and computer security experts. Common activities at hacker conven ...
. It reoccurs every four years at different cities around
the Netherlands , Terminology of the Low Countries, informally Holland, is a country in Northwestern Europe, with Caribbean Netherlands, overseas territories in the Caribbean. It is the largest of the four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Nether ...
. It was first held in 1989. In the past, it was organized by
Hack-Tic ''Hack-Tic'' was a Dutch Hacker (computer security), hacker magazine published between 1989 and 1994. It had a cult following and upset authorities beyond the Dutch borders. History In 1988, a small delegation from the Chaos Computer Club in Ha ...
magazine, and currently it is organized by the IFCAT Foundation. On years where it is not held, two other similar events are held instead:
Chaos Communication Camp The Chaos Communication Camp (also known as CCCamp) is an international meeting of Hacker (term), hackers that takes place every four years, organized by the Chaos Computer Club (CCC). So far all CCCamps have been held near Berlin, Germany. ...
in Germany (every 4 years), and
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in the UK (every 2 years).


Galactic Hacker Party (1989)

The Galactic Hacker Party was a hacker con that was held in Paradiso in the Netherlands from August 2, 1989 to August 4, 1989 Visitors were people with an interest in technology (mainly computers) and the - at that time - relatively unknown
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.


Hacker party and conference

Along with the party, a conference was held, named ICATA ''(Intercontinental conference on alternative use of technology Amsterdam)'', but both organisers and visitors saw the combination actually as one event. This combination proved to be successful and the concept has been repeated every four years since, up to Still Hacking Anyway in 2017.


Organisation and attendance

Driving force behind the event were people associated with the hacker magazine ''
Hack-Tic ''Hack-Tic'' was a Dutch Hacker (computer security), hacker magazine published between 1989 and 1994. It had a cult following and upset authorities beyond the Dutch borders. History In 1988, a small delegation from the Chaos Computer Club in Ha ...
'', its editor in chief
Rop Gonggrijp Robbert (Rop) Valentijn Gonggrijp (born 14 February 1968) is a Dutch hacker and one of the founders of XS4ALL. Biography Gonggrijp was born in Amsterdam. While growing up in Wormer in the Dutch Zaanstreek area, he became known as a teenage hack ...
,
Patrice Riemens Patrice Riemens (born 1950) is a geographer and currently the Fellow of the Waag Society in Amsterdam. He is a promoter of Open Knowledge and Free Software, and has been involved as a "FLOSSopher" (a 'philosopher' of the Free/Libre and Open Source ...
, and Caroline Nevejan on behalf of Paradiso. It was supported by a department of the
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, which supplied a permanent connection to the internet, a novelty at the time. The Galactic Hacker Party and conference were attended by ''Hack-Tic'' readers and contributors, people from the German
Chaos Computer Club The Chaos Computer Club (CCC) is Europe's largest association of Hacker (computer security), hackers with 7,700 registered members. Founded in 1981, the association is incorporated as an ''eingetragener Verein'' in Germany, with local chapters ...
, the New York based '' 2600: The Hacker Quarterly'', along with participants from various other countries. Attendees exchanged knowledge and experience on computer systems, dial-up connections, computer viruses and hacking, which wasn't yet illegal. At the conference lectures were held on feminism and computers, models for artificial intelligence and on computer-human interaction. The joint declaration of the conference started with "The free and infuttered flow of information is an essential part of our fundamental liberties and shall be upheld in all circumstances."


Hacking at the End of the Universe (1993)

HEU 1993 was a hacker conference and open-air festival near
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, Netherlands in August 1993, organized by the hacker magazine
Hack-Tic ''Hack-Tic'' was a Dutch Hacker (computer security), hacker magazine published between 1989 and 1994. It had a cult following and upset authorities beyond the Dutch borders. History In 1988, a small delegation from the Chaos Computer Club in Ha ...
.Hacking at the End of the Universe
communication in
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alt.hackers, accessed August 15, 2013
It had an attendance of 500 people.


Hacking in Progress (1997)

HIP'97 took place from August 8 until August 10, 1997 at the campsite Kotterbos in
Almere Almere () is a Planned community, planned List of cities in the Netherlands by province, city and List of municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality in the Provinces of the Netherlands, province of Flevoland, Netherlands across the IJmeer fro ...
, Netherlands. It had an attendance of 1500-2500 people, depending on source.


Hackers at Large (2001)

HAL2001 was a Dutch
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held at the
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,
Enschede Enschede (; local ) is a list of cities in the Netherlands by province, city and municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality in the province of Overijssel and the Twente region of the eastern Netherlands. The east of the urban area reaches ...
,
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between August 10 to August 12, 2001. This site, which hosts one of Europe's major network operations centers, was unique in allowing the conference to have, at the time, the largest Internet uplink speeds of any conference: a fiber-optic connection in excess of 1 gigabit per second. The conference never fully utilized the bandwidth; maximum bandwidth use was approximately 200 Mbit/s. The main political topic of the conference was the fight against the
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and similar anti-hacker legislation under way in Europe. The name HAL was primarily derived from the film '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'', in which HAL is the name of the ship's
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. This name was
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ed ''Hackers At Large''. The conference was held primarily outdoors. Logistically speaking, the network structure was quite a feat, with approximately 15 km of
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for the
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backbones, as well as supplying power feeds for the tents' computers. There was a technology-free zone, ''The
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Sl@ckers S@lon'', named for the 1972 film by Andrei Tarkovsky, which is often thought to be the Russian answer to ''2001: A Space Odyssey''. The only technology permitted in the place was a television, a DVD player running the movie, and a Turkish (electric) samovar for brewing tea. A fishtank was set aside for drowning mobile phones which rang in the tent (it remained empty). This conference was run by Stichting HAL2001, a not-for-profit organization. Attendance was 2900.


What the Hack (2005)


Hacking at Random (2009)


Observe. Hack. Make. (2013)


Still Hacking Anyway (2017)


May Contain Hackers (2022)


What Hackers Yearn (2025)

What Hackers Yearn (WHY2025) will be held on August 8-12, 2025 at Geestmerambacht,
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(42km north of
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).


References


External links

* https://ifcat.org/, the website of the foundation organizing the quadrennial Dutch hacker conventions. Hacker conventions {{compu-conference-stub