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Join South Moravian colleagues, Austrian friends, and local community members for Hackweek 25 at the openSSL corporation office in Brno, Czechia. This will be a relaxed and enjoyable in-person gathering where we can work on our Hackweek projects side by side, share ideas, help each other, and simply enjoy the atmosphere of hacking together for a week.
Food, snacks, coffee will be available to keep everyone energized and happy throughout the week. We'd like to throw a small party on Tuesday.
Goals
- Bring together SUSE employees and community members from the South Moravian region and nearby Austria.
- Create a friendly space for collaboration and creativity during Hackweek 25.
- Support each other’s projects, exchange knowledge, and experiment freely.
- Strengthen local connections and enjoy a refreshing break from remote work.
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Hackweek 25 Report – openSSL Office, Brno
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We spent the first three days of Hackweek 25 together at the openSSL office in Brno, Czechia. Participants included Marcela Mašláňová, Luboš Kocman, Georg Pfutzenreuter (from Vienna), Daniel Vacek, and Petr Kovář.We also expected Prokop Vlašín and Libor Mikšík, however both were sick. Richard Rahl from the community was also unable to join due to illness.
Despite the smaller group, we had a great time with the openSSL folks. Thanks to Alena Hendrichova’s budget support, we were able to arrange catering for each day and hosted a small beer party on Wednesday.
There is a brewery KOS one floor below the openSSL office, so we had a free beer tap , we only had to pay for the keg. This also encouraged all openSSL colleagues to join us. Everybody had a lot of fun, we ended up watching blast-from-the-past! A TV cooking show episode starring Anton from openSSL and his wife Oksana
On Thursday, we all left for the Christmas party in the Prague office, and most of us headed home from PRG on Friday afternoon. Daniel continued working from the openSSL office on Friday as well.
Coincidentally, the openSSL team also had their own Christmas party on Thursday, so a perfect timing.
We are incredibly grateful for the openSSL hospitality.
Big thanks to Anton and Hana for allowing us to be there, and to Daniela for the marketing support.
Here is the official post: openSSL LinkedIn postResources
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