Schedule app for the Chaos Communication Camp 2023
About this app
The Chaos Communication Camp is a five-days conference on technology, society and utopia which takes place every four years. The Camp offers lectures and workshops and various events on a multitude of topics including (but not limited to) information technology and generally a critical-creative attitude towards technology and the discussion about the effects of technological advances on society.
https://events.ccc.de/camp/2023/
App features * View program by day and rooms (side by side) * Custom grid layout for smartphones (try landscape mode π) and tablets * Read detailed descriptions (speaker names, start time, room name, links, ...) of sessions * Manage sessions in your favorites list * Export your favorites list * Setup individual alarms for sessions * Add sessions to your personal calendar * Share a short text and website link to a sessions * Keep track of program changes * Automatic program updates (configurable in settings) * Integration with the c3nav navigation project https://c3nav.de * Integration with the Engelsystem project https://engelsystem.events.ccc.de - Online tool for coordinating helpers and shifts on large events * Integration with the Chaosflix https://github.com/NiciDieNase/chaosflix - Android app for http://media.ccc.de, share Fahrplan favorites with Chaosflix to import them as bookmarks. (RIP NiciDieNase)
π€ Supported languages (Event descriptions excluded) * Danish * Dutch * English * Finnish * French * German * Italian * Japanese * Polish * Portuguese * Russian * Spanish * Swedish
π‘ Questions regarding the content can only be answered by the content team of the Chaos Communication Camp. This app simply offers a way to consume and personalize the conference schedule.
π£ Bug reports are very welcome. It would be awesome if you can describe how to reproduce the particular error. The issue tracker can be found here: https://github.com/EventFahrplan/EventFahrplan/issues
π¨ Camp design 2023 by Veith YΓ€ger, CC-BY-SA 4.0
Licensed under Apache-2.0, by Tobias Preuss.
What's New in v1.61.0-CCCamp-Edition
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
Version history
Jul 17, 2023 Β· 5.7 MB Β· Android API 21β33 Β· code 96
Imported from the F-Droid repository index.
SHA-256 c57436390e8dfe15324019825276ebd754f46613bce84a336863180f831808e5
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