 Wir haben vorhin festgestellt, nachdem wir ein bisschen Verwirrung gehabt haben, wer mit welchem Daniel schon gesprochen hat, heute ist es tatsächlich auch der Daniel-Tag an allen drei Talks und auch bei dieses ist jeweils ein Daniel da. Today is basically the Daniel Talk, because there's always a Daniel around to give a talk. I'm not sure if I will have the right Daniel for this specific talk. So this is going to be Daniel from the Verstehbahnhof in Fürstenberg. And thanks especially because of that reason we have moved this talk from yesterday to today. And welcome everyone from my side. It's already day four, the time is running. And I actually didn't manage to see that many things at Congress because so many things were happening and I had to take care of so many things. And that was also good because I still managed to talk to other people about the summer camp next year. And I would like to present this idea in the half hour that we have now. It's not completely fleshed out yet. There are still many open questions and we will need an open discussion round. And maybe you want to participate in this because we have some people who think that this is like a very interesting idea, but there's more things to be discussed and also we need to see if this is all realistic. And yesterday you had the question on Twitter if there will be a youth camp. And that was the first title that I have included for the stock. So the original idea was that we wanted to reach more people I think. I think it would be a good idea to do this for young people, but also together with young people so that you don't have a completely planned out and organized event. But you want to include those young people so that the young people are really part of the planning and organization. And you also learn a lot of things and I think this is the only right approach because doing it yourself is the right way to learn things instead of just going to a pre-planned event and just show up. And yeah, some people know it by being here at Congress, being angels and helping out that, yeah, what goes into executing such an event. And some years ago, north of Berlin, we had, yeah, there's a place. So there's Mildenberg, which were the last CCC camps. So the area is really nice. It's strategically a good place. And we are in this very sad situation with the pandemic. I have deficit in terms of seeing other people and seeing you guys. And I think it's really impressive that we have this virtual conference so that we can still communicate with each other. But I'm still missing the real event, being together physically because this is really missing. And that's, this is something which is questionable for next year if we will have actually another in-person event. And next year, there's also no other camp, at least not in Germany planned. So I want to tell you a few things about the things that we planned. So there are some general conditions. We think it should be like 500-550 people, so the slides are wrong. And this should not be too much in terms of the local infrastructure, and that it should not be too large in general. And also it should not be completely unplanable. So that's why we think 500 is a good number. And 6-month planning time is a reasonable time. And it also has to be outside of the typical season, so holiday season, I guess. So, typically the season would be end of June, end of June, or beginning of July until August. So, we would like to do something outside of that time. So, the people who manage the area also want, would really like to have us outside this time. So this is the location, this is Fürstenberg at the top left. You see the train station Fürstenberg. This is where the regional train 5 arrives in the direction of Stralsund or Rostock. So it is actually very well connected with public transport. And from the train station you can go with your tent, like 25 Minutes through the city. You can walk with your tent. And this area in Breitgren in the north, that's actually part of it. And in that area we would like to do something. It would be so nice, because the train station is closed. There's a lot of water. You can also go swimming. You can also go canoeing. You can almost, yeah, canoe almost to the train station. So, it's only like 18 meters over the street. We have a couple of cargo bikes. And we can organize more cargo bikes to set up everything. So, and everything is easily accessible by foot. This is the Wilde Heimat, so the wild home area. This is the Siegelhabel, this is the area where you can go swimming or go canoeing. At the same time there's a parking lot on the left. And at the entrance there's a camping area with a reception on the right side. There are some houses and the area to the left down. That's all fields where you can set up your tent. Or whatever you bring. It looks like this. It's one of the images. To the left it's expanding further. And in the center there's rails. And I will explain those further later. And these are really nice people who run the whole place. So, there are some digital workers who basically run the whole thing. And that also makes such an event very comfortable with what we plan. So, the location and the setting is really nice. There are some structures that are already there. So, for huts or like these roofs. So, you can create small conference areas. There is a mobile kitchen or the spotter queue. There are also some benches. And you can roll these benches to different parts of this area. So, and of course this doesn't scale indefinitely, but it's a good foundation. And there's also a kid's space and there's a big kitchen installation. So, from the supply side this looks really good. So, in terms of logistics. So, the camp is less than 150 km distance to the CCV. So, there are three other camps that have certain distances to this plant camp. And these camps, I think it would be really nice to help out. In terms of other infrastructure. We also have a radio, a direct radio connection. That depends a bit on which antenna we use. And we're also going to connect it to our computing center this spring. So, we will have all that we need. Last year we started putting fibre optics cables in the ground. Which is very good for distributed infrastructure. There's power, also very well distributed on the whole campground. And there's sanitary installations as well. And in spring 2022 we'll finish that up and we'll scale it up. In order to be able to accommodate 500-550 persons. And there's also the kitchen infrastructure where we can also improve on. So, those are the ideal frame conditions we were planning for. So, either we could have our camp before the summer holiday or after the summer holiday. But afterwards would be pretty far advanced into autumn. And I think it would be realistic to get those people who want to come. Or those young people and students to get them leave from school, official leave. And I think that would be possible. So, our ideal range would be from the 25th of June until the 2nd of July 2022. But there might be a problem, maybe it isn't one. That the fusion will be there between 29th of June and 3rd of July. So, if you assume that not everyone will get a ticket for fusion. And some will even be happy that they can send their kids to a campground near the fusion. Maybe this is even an advantage. So, yeah, we just have to look into that a bit further. I don't know how the storage capacities, how much they'll be used. So, there are different other camps that might need some of the storage capacities. But I've talked to some of the relevant people. And I'm sure that we will be able to provide enough infrastructure for about 500 people. And also, if we still need something, we can also buy those supplies. Like tents, for example. We would like to offer this camp with a focus on young people. And people who've stayed young to build a community that can help around the organizations. Bring in their experience in running these kind of camps. And just all around having a good time. And this is what we'll try to achieve in the next year. There's been a lot of discussion during the last year about how optimistic our plans are. And if they're maybe too optimistic. Because, of course, you need a lot of camp counselors. I work with young people myself. And I get the impression that they're pretty chill. But I have never organized a camp with this many people from my own youth. I don't think that too many young people will want to go home in the middle of the week. Or that there will be too much drama. But maybe I have a wrong impression. And I would like to find out whether I'm correct or not. And we would like to offer an all-inclusive option for young people. So that young people who want to travel to the camp, get the ticket paid. Get their journey paid. Get everything paid for. So that no one is excluded from this event. So that everyone can afford it. That there's no cost for the young people. And ideally also no cost for those who help us. So, if you... There's a lot of funds we can tap into. Especially funds for development following coronavirus. There's a lot to learn, regardless of what the circumstances are. And this makes me optimistic. And this takes me to another kind of framing, framing in terms of content. I put it in the title. I am not really into cyberpunk. And I don't buy the whole dystopian stuff. I think that we can create and achieve a better world. And there's no reason to not start doing that now. And this is why my motto is solarpunk. It's better of cyberpunk. I want young people to achieve or to attain skills, tools and resources. What they need to make this world better, better than we did it decades ago. So, this is why I'm more rooted in the utopia than in the dystopia. Today there was also a talk on the creation of this Congress. And we also learned that it's important to have some kind of legends that carry on. And maybe we can just curate a number of short stories that describe certain scenarios. And so we can collect short stories on this camp that have certain perspectives on this camp. So this is the framing we want to achieve. And we can also make a design contest around that, center it around that. With certain topics that can be used in designs. Or that can be produced during the camp creatively. So, you can individualize it very much. And learn skills, new skills on the way. Maybe let me say something about the people. The club is the most important partner. I didn't put it on the slide because it was so obvious. But this is really obvious. And I would hope that we can find interested people who are willing to organize events. I hope we can find a critical mass that's interested. And I think with a group with this kind of experience would be able to organize this kind of event. CCC has an atmosphere where you just try things. Instead of just talking about whether they'd be possible. And this is the right spirit. This is the spirit we need. There's also the German Institute for Aerospace. The aerospace industry is an other institution like the Institute for Liquid. Ecology near the camps so they could also be involved. And also be involved in the framing. What we need I think is to create teams. Those on the slide are just my ideas. Maybe five to ten people or maybe more like five people who do funding and finances. Because there are so many funds that you just have to apply for. And then it's not really difficult to get them. Then I would have a field team that explores the campground. So people who can do logistics, infrastructure. Someone who does the whole cabling and power. And a content team. And also a youth team that does the youth work. Psychological and social counseling. And things like that and organizing activities. And if we manage to find some people for these six teams in the coming weeks. Then we could continue and plan ahead. It's important to set a deadline or a date for that. And then to set a plan that's ambitious but also realistic. Und in order to organize this, if you're listening. And if you're interested, please send an e-mail to camp at verstehbahnhof.de. Which you can see here on the slide. And we could organize on rocket chat or have an own instance. So these are some of the small things you need. And then we would have a meeting together where we look at it together in detail. This is a very ambitious plan. But I think it's realistic. I've put a lot of thought into this. And I've also gathered critical reflections from other people. Who tried playing the devil's advocate. And we still think that this can work. If it's not just me with Felix. But also some other people who would be willing to try. So that was just the past version. There's a few minutes left for further talk. If you've got any questions, please go right ahead. And we are still willing to do this. Yes, I really would like to help. So, there are some delays in the audio and video. I hope the tech team gets this adjusted. In the pet, there's a question about which age group you want. So you already answered that. Yeah, young tech events are geared towards 12 to 18 year olds. So we would have to speak about what is the realistic starting age. Is that 12? Is that okay? Or should we also have a team that works with smaller children? We have to talk about that. It's difficult to tell. Maybe you just have to keep on the safe side for the first try. Because you don't want to tell families. Sorry, you have to leave your small child at home. I think the main target group would be young people and some adults with more experience. What is the content? What kind of workshops? But that might also be the type of question that still has to be discussed and that the organizational team has to decide. So, if you're interested, send an e-mail, I guess. Yeah, we try to look constructively at the future. Because all of the sustainability topics are very interesting. But they set themselves and the program has been adapting over the past few years. Okay, we have a bit of trouble with the sound. Okay, seems to be fixed now. Okay, right now I don't hear anything. But that's because I wasn't saying anything. There are some issues with the sound. But you need content papers and a content team. That's what I was just saying. And you just have to see what's interesting. And anything that's about framing and community that's what interests the community. There's no topic that's off limits, basically. Okay, the question is where do you get further information? So, if you are interested, send an e-mail to camp at verstehbahnhof.de Having more than three people who are interested would be a great first step. And a website, a wiki for the thoughts with hat so far would be needed. But first of all we would have to find a communication channel and we need a team in order to decide that. Okay, I agree. And that's why I said yes, I want to help. And I also like to ask everyone else who's interested to please sign up. Because I think this is a really nice idea and it's a wonderful opportunity to make this a reality. So, those were all the questions from the Pet. I would like to ask, you have specified a very specific timeframe. So, I'm willing to do without going to the fusion event. But how many other timeframes do we have that don't overlap with the fusion event? Of course, we could also have the camp earlier. If we start earlier, but if we start earlier, the weather is more questionable and we don't know if we'll have good weather conditions. But the advantage of the time slot I picked is that it's directly before the summer holidays in most states, that's a good time frame to spend a week off the grid. Because after that we have the summer holidays and most people have plans there. But maybe an earlier timeframe in June would also make sense. Or you prolong it into autumn, but then again you've got the weather question. Okay, we should definitely talk about this. And yes, it would not completely make me forget the idea if... It's not that far either. Yes, but I already have the ticket and the event didn't take place for two years. Yeah, I totally get that, but you can go back and forth with your bike, no problem. Yeah, that's very optimistic. Okay, I'm checking again for any questions. No, no further questions. So then I would say thank you very much, Daniel. I definitely want to join. And yeah, goodbye.