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Welcome to badge.team wiki for all info on [https://badge.team badge.team] compatible badges :). Badge.team is a project with the aim of providing a reliable off-the-shelf firmware for electronic event badges, with easy creation of MicroPython badge apps known as eggs and their deployment to end users through an app store known as the hatchery. It has its roots in the team responsible for the successful badge at the [https://sha2017.org/ SHA2017 hacker camp] in the Netherlands. Currently (Q1 2019) the badge.team firmware supports ESP32 platforms, and the team have produced firmware for three event badges with another in development.
 
Welcome to badge.team wiki for all info on [https://badge.team badge.team] compatible badges :). Badge.team is a project with the aim of providing a reliable off-the-shelf firmware for electronic event badges, with easy creation of MicroPython badge apps known as eggs and their deployment to end users through an app store known as the hatchery. It has its roots in the team responsible for the successful badge at the [https://sha2017.org/ SHA2017 hacker camp] in the Netherlands. Currently (Q1 2019) the badge.team firmware supports ESP32 platforms, and the team have produced firmware for three event badges with another in development.
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<h3>[https://docs.badge.team More comprehensive documentation]</h3>
  
 
=== Badges ===
 
=== Badges ===
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* [[Disobey2019Badge]] released at [https://disobey.fi/ Disobey] January 2019  
 
* [[Disobey2019Badge]] released at [https://disobey.fi/ Disobey] January 2019  
 
* [[HackerHotel2019Badge]] released at [https://hackerhotel.nl/ Hacker Hotel] February 2019
 
* [[HackerHotel2019Badge]] released at [https://hackerhotel.nl/ Hacker Hotel] February 2019
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* [[CZ19]] CampZone 2019
  
 
==== Future badge projects ====
 
==== Future badge projects ====
  
* [[AnOtterWatch]] to be released summer 2019
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* [[AnOtter_Watch]] not to be released summer 2019
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* [https://twitter.com/card10badge card10] cccamp19 (we helped!)
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* [[SHA2021]] Our main focus for summer 2021!
  
 
Your badge? Join us on [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23badgeteam%2C%23badgeteam-dev&uio=d4 IRC] or [https://t.me/joinchat/AMG-ZhQQ9cE1KAAbQozy5Q Telegram]!
 
Your badge? Join us on [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23badgeteam%2C%23badgeteam-dev&uio=d4 IRC] or [https://t.me/joinchat/AMG-ZhQQ9cE1KAAbQozy5Q Telegram]!
  
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[[File:Embrace.jpg|frameless|Embrace Extend Enkindle]]
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embrace extend <strike>extinguish</strike> enkindle
 
=== Getting started with badge development ===
 
=== Getting started with badge development ===
  
 
Our firmware supports apps, which we refer to as eggs. We encourage you to write your own eggs in MicroPython, and to that end we've produced [[Tutorials/|some tutorials]] aimed at the first-time egg developer.
 
Our firmware supports apps, which we refer to as eggs. We encourage you to write your own eggs in MicroPython, and to that end we've produced [[Tutorials/|some tutorials]] aimed at the first-time egg developer.
  
* [[Simple_Egg_Deployment| Egg deployment for beginers]]. How to connect to your badge, and put code on it.
 
 
* [[Tutorials/Your_First_Egg_(for_uGFX_badges)|Your first egg]]. Step-by-step, writing a simple Hello World egg.
 
* [[Tutorials/Your_First_Egg_(for_uGFX_badges)|Your first egg]]. Step-by-step, writing a simple Hello World egg.
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* [[Simple_Egg_Deployment| Egg deployment for beginners]]. How to connect to your badge, and put code on it.
  
 
We also have a reference for [[MicroPython|the badge-specific MicroPython functions]] on your badge.
 
We also have a reference for [[MicroPython|the badge-specific MicroPython functions]] on your badge.
  
 
== Why badge.team ==
 
== Why badge.team ==
 
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[[File:Badge.r+snek.png|thumb|right|Badge.r and excited small snake
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([https://twitter.com/Nekolett By Nekolett)]]]
 
[[LTS|Long-term support]] on event badges [[LTS#aftercare|#aftercare]]
 
[[LTS|Long-term support]] on event badges [[LTS#aftercare|#aftercare]]
  
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* [[User:AnneJan|Anne Jan Brouwer]]
 
* [[User:AnneJan|Anne Jan Brouwer]]
 
* Bas van Sisseren
 
* Bas van Sisseren
* Renze Nikolai
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* Renze Nicolai
 
* Markus Bechtold
 
* Markus Bechtold
 
* Jeroen Domburg
 
* Jeroen Domburg
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* Thomas Roos
 
* Thomas Roos
 
* Kliment
 
* Kliment
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* Nikolett ([https://twitter.com/Nekolett @Ankhaneko])
 
* Ikmaak (on-site support)
 
* Ikmaak (on-site support)

Revision as of 19:13, 28 October 2019

Introduction

Badge Selection.png

Welcome to badge.team wiki for all info on badge.team compatible badges :). Badge.team is a project with the aim of providing a reliable off-the-shelf firmware for electronic event badges, with easy creation of MicroPython badge apps known as eggs and their deployment to end users through an app store known as the hatchery. It has its roots in the team responsible for the successful badge at the SHA2017 hacker camp in the Netherlands. Currently (Q1 2019) the badge.team firmware supports ESP32 platforms, and the team have produced firmware for three event badges with another in development.

More comprehensive documentation

Badges

Future badge projects

Your badge? Join us on IRC or Telegram!

Embrace Extend Enkindle

embrace extend extinguish enkindle

Getting started with badge development

Our firmware supports apps, which we refer to as eggs. We encourage you to write your own eggs in MicroPython, and to that end we've produced some tutorials aimed at the first-time egg developer.

We also have a reference for the badge-specific MicroPython functions on your badge.

Why badge.team

Badge.r and excited small snake (By Nekolett)

Long-term support on event badges #aftercare

It's sad to see these things become e-waste in no-time.

Who are badge.team

This is not a complete or ordered list, feel free to add yourself if you think you belong to our merry band of badge hackers :)

  • Sebastian Oort
  • Anne Jan Brouwer
  • Bas van Sisseren
  • Renze Nicolai
  • Markus Bechtold
  • Jeroen Domburg
  • Niek Blankers
  • Tom Clement
  • Arnout Engelen
  • Mendel Mobach
  • Thomas Roos
  • Kliment
  • Nikolett (@Ankhaneko)
  • Ikmaak (on-site support)