[LHC] Fwd: [HTTC2018] Announcing the Hacker Trip To China 2018

Alejandro Mesias ale.mesias at gmail.com
Tue Jul 3 03:29:14 PDT 2018


Isso não tem a ver com aquela sua viagem do "hackers in a plane" ?

2018-07-02 22:59 GMT-03:00 Leandro A. F. Pereira <leandro at tia.mat.br>:

> Alô,
>
> Pra quem queria uma oportunidade de ir pra China, tá aí a excelente
> maneira: ir com o Mitch Altman, que dispensa apresentações. O Pitanga, do
> Garoa, já foi numa dessas viagens, inclusive, se quiserem tirar dúvidas com
> alguém que já foi. Eu quase fui há alguns anos mas não consegui o visto a
> tempo.
>
>       Leandro
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Mitch Altman <mitch at cornfieldelectronics.com>
> Date: Mon, Jul 2, 2018, 18:19
> Subject: [HTTC2018] Announcing the Hacker Trip To China 2018
> To: Mitch Altman <mitch at cornfieldelectronics.com>
>
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Please pardon my mass emailing.
>
> I'm writing because at one point or another you have expressed interest in
> being informed of *Hacker Trips To China* that I organize each year.
>
> *Please let me know if you would like to not be included in any future* *emailings
> from me about China trips.*
>
> I'm excited to say that I've set the dates, and the start and end cities
> for this year's Hacker Trip To China.  And I've arranged for my plane
> tickets.
>
> *The start and end dates/cities are:*
>      3-November:  meet in Beijing (at a hotel I'll specify later)
>      23-November:  last day -- in Shenzhen
>
> If you think you may be interested in joining me on this year's Hacker
> Trip To China, please let me know!
>
> If you want to be part of this year's Hacker Trip To China, all you really
> need to do is buy your plane ticket to arrive in Beijing on or before
> 3-November, and add yourself to the Trip's wiki (or let me know so I can
> add you):
> https://noisebridge.net/wiki/NoisebridgeChinaTrip8
> <https://noisebridge.net/wiki/NoisebridgeChinaTrip7>
>
> Feel free to join the HTTC (Hacker Trip To China) for as much or as little
> as you like -- no need to go for the entire three weeks (though, I hope you
> can join for all three weeks since there is so much to experience).
>
> This is not your normal travel group.
>
> I don't charge anything.  I do this because I think it is awesome to do.
>
> Every Hacker Trip To China is unique.  I only set up an outline, make sure
> there are local geeks to show us around, arrange for housing and
> transportation within China, and we collectively, and through serendipity,
> make all the magic happen.
>
> And China really is a magical place.  Hackerspaces are exploding in
> numbers like nowhere else on Earth.  At least, places called hackerspaces
> are.  Are they real places where people have opportunities to explore and
> do what gives each person meaning in their life?  Are they merely lightly
> veiled excuses for enriching real estate ventures?  Are they just vapid
> spaces for more stupid startups?  Are they promulgated by bureaucrats who
> want a feather in their cap?  Yes to all of the above.  As well as other
> answers no one even knows yet.  But, we
> can visit a bunch of them, if you like, and we can see for ourselves.  We
> can also have a positive impact on how these new spaces move forward.
>
> We'll also visit schools and universities, and possibly talk to Chinese
> education ministers.  Education is a realm that is also changing quickly in
> China.  And we can help make a very positive impact for the future of China
> and
> the world by sharing our enthusiasm for our creative processes.
>
> We'll also visit manufacturers so everyone can see how and where the
> gadgets in our lives come from.  It's truly fascinating.  And if you are
> interested in creating a product from your ideas, this is a great way to
> learn about opportunities for yourself.
>
> There are plenty of (optional) opportunities for everyone on the Trip to
> give presentations about whatever interests you, as well as (optionally) to
> give demos of any projects you may be working on.  But, these really are
> optional.  No need to feel you need to be working on projects to join this
> year's HTTC (Hacker Trip To China).
>
> We'll also, of course, visit spectacular "normal" tourist places.  And
> everywhere we go, we'll be shown around by local geeks.
>
> I'll organize housing and travel within China.  You need to arrange for
> your own plane to/from China.
>
> (FYI -- I make no money at all from organizing these Trips -- in fact,
> it's a huge f*ing pain in the ass!  But I like organizing this Trip each
> year, 'cause it's so cool for me and everyone who joins me.)
>
> Here is our probably itinerary:
>
> *2-November-2017 -- Leave home for Beijing (arrive in Beijing on 3-November)**3-November-2017 -- We all meet in Beijing -- hotel:  various [TBD]**3-November to 9-November -- Beijing*
> 3-November, 8pm:  Group dinner*9-November -- train to Xi'an**9-November to 13-November -- Xi'an**13-November -- train to Chengdu**13-November to 15-November -- Chengdu**15-November -- train to Shanghai**15-November to 18-November -- Shanghai**18-November -- train to Shenzhen**18-November to 23-November -- Shenzhen* *23-November -- fly home (arrive NA or EU on same day)*
> *After Shenzhen some people may go to Hong Kong for a few days*
>
> There's more info about this year's Hacker Trip To China (and links to
> past years' trips) is on the wiki page for this year's Hacker Trip To China:
> https://noisebridge.net/wiki/NoisebridgeChinaTrip8
> <https://noisebridge.net/wiki/NoisebridgeChinaTrip7>
>
> Please feel free to share this with anyone you feel may be interested.
>
> Please feel free to email me with any questions you may have about this
> year's Hacker Trip To China.
>
> FYI:  I'll be arriving in Beijing on 27-October, in time for Hack in the
> Box, a hacker conference.
> https://conference.hitb.org/hitbsecconf2018pek/
> Please feel free to join me in Beijing before the "official" start date
> for HTTC2018.
> I'll be going to Hong Kong after the end of the Trip in Shenzhen.  Please
> feel free to join me there.
>
> *==> NOTE:  If you or someone you know is listed in the table of
> interested people at the bottom of this year's Trip's wiki page, and your
> listing is marked as "PLEASE EMAIL ME", then please email me (or let the
> person know to email me).*
>
> Cheers,
> Mitch.
>
>
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