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## Dates and venue
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10 Oct - ISC internal (apologies to Kea sympathizers, but this day is reserved for ISC employees only. We need to discuss certain business related issues)
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11 Oct - Hackathon day 1
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12 Oct - Hackathon day 2
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* 10 Oct - ISC internal (apologies to Kea sympathizers, but this day is reserved for ISC employees only. We need to discuss certain business related issues)
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* 11 Oct - Hackathon day 1, starting at 9am
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* Introductions, network setup,
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* Tasks brainstorming - need to indentify goals that are useful and doable within two days timeframe.
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* Hacking!
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* Evening: social event (tbd, but dinner and recreational beverages will be involved)
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* 12 Oct - Hackathon day 2, starting at 10am
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The venue place is tbd, but it's very likely to be ETI faculty building of the Gdańsk University of Technology.
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1. Tomek Mrugalski (ISC)
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## If this is your first time in Gdańsk
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1. Gdańsk is a great city with well over 1000 years of eventful history. There's plenty of things to see and do. You may start by taking a walk on Długa and Długi Targ streets and turning into Długie Pobrzeże. The houses look a lot like those in Amsterdam. That not a coincidence, as both cities were member of the [Hanseatic League](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanseatic_League), a merchant guild that owned major trade routes on Baltic sea for three centuries.
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2. If a history is your thing, [Schleswig-Holstein fired its cannons on Westerplatte](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS_Schleswig-Holstein#World_War_II), commencing Germany invasion on Poland and starting World War II.
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3. For a bit more recent history, you may visit Solidarity Square, which commemorates 42 shipyard workers killed during protests in 1970, which eventually led to a creation of the Solidarity movement in 1980s and fall of communism in Poland.
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4. Gdańsk also has a lot to offer if you're into fine dining. Make sure you try local specialties - dumplings (pierogi), bigos or schabowy. Ask any locals and they'll point you to the right direction.
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5. If you're into arts, Gdańsk has [Polish Baltic Filharmonic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_Baltic_Philharmonic), [Baltic Opera](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltic_State_Opera) and a [Shakespeare Theatre](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gda%C5%84sk_Shakespeare_Theatre).
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6. If that's still not enough, hop on a train and in less than hour you'll be in Malbork where you can see the [biggest medieval castle in Europe](https://duckduckgo.com/?q=malbork+zamek&t=canonical&iax=images&ia=images). |
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