[FSFE] Find out our YH4F second edition winners!

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 = Find out our YH4F second edition winners! =

[ Read online: https://fsfe.org/news/2023/news-20231017-01.it.html ]

A real-time plotter for microcontrollers; a classroom quiz platform; a
radio tool; a device that provides bags to pick up your dog's poo; a
game engine to help non-programmers develop their ideas; and a program
to search for a file on your computer by its hash. These are the six
projects that won the 2023 edition of Youth Hacking 4 Freedom.

If you are into coding, whatever your level is, you want to meet other
Europeans teenagers, you want to develop a project, and you want to win
a cash prize, Youth Hacking 4 Freedom [1] is for you! This coding
contest for young Europeans, organized by the Free Software Foundation
Europe, has just closed its second edition with the Award Ceremony
weekend in Brussels where the six winners had the chance to present
their projects in front of their families, jury members, and after this
weekend, new friends.

The winners' journey began almost a year ago, when they signed up to
take part in the 2023 edition, which kicked off with six months of
coding. The goal? To present a Free Software project that they had
developed or improved. During this time, they met online regularly and
received advice not only from experts but also from their peers.
Afterwars a broad group of technology experts, the YH4F jury [2], got to
evaluate the project.

After a tough judging process due to the high quality of the projects
submitted, the six winners, who will receive cash prizes ranging from
€4,096 to €1,024 each, are the following:

1. *Ultimate Hacker Award:* Davide Rorato for ArduPlot

2. *Elite Hacker Award:* Marlon Wolf for ClassQuiz

3. *Awesome Award:* Simon Sommer for OpenRadio

4. *Best Maker Award:* Oriol Villegas Martin for DogBag4City

5. *Best Freedom Project Award:* Marius Angermann for Artix Engine

6. *Best Power User Tool Award:* Matthias Kaak for hashfindutils

    "Like last year, we were really impressed by the projects submitted,
    and even more so considering that we had a lot of submissions from
    really young teenagers. The jury had a hard time evaluating the
    projects, which not only includes considering if the idea can be
    useful for the community but also how the process was and its code
    quality. After this successful edition, and a really joyful weekend
    with the winners, their families and the jury, we cannot wait to
    announce the new edition soon", stated Alexander Sander, FSFE policy
    consultant and YH4F project manager.

Check out 2022 YH4F projects [3], winners [4] and a video about the 2022
Award Ceremony weekend [5].

 == 2023 Youth Hacking 4 Freedom winners’ projects ==

 === Get a good understanding of your data with this plotter displaying it in different graphs ===

    “I participated in the first edition and I didn’t win, so this year
    I tried again”

Davide, Ultimate Hacker Award winner   ArduPlot [6] is a real-time
plotter for microcontrollers that uses a custom protocol to send data to
be displayed in different graphs. Normally it acts as a traditional
serial console, but when a specially formatted packet is received, it is
parsed and converted into different visualisations, such as heat maps or
line graphs. This allows the microcontroller to choose how best to
display the data it has access to. It can also specify whether or not
the data should be aggregated into the same graph, giving the user more
flexibility.

 === An interactive quiz platforms for the classroom ===

    “I wanted to create a privacy friendly version of Kahoot! so
    students do not get tracked while using it, which I think it is
    really important!"

Marlon, Elite Hacker winner    ClassQuiz [7] serves as an alternative to
Kahoot!, offering an interactive quiz platform for educators and
presenters to create and host quizzes. Participants can compete by
answering questions on their own devices, similar to the Kahoot!
experience, while maintaining their privacy, which is especially
important for an application intended to be used at schools.

 === Listen to any radio stream from around the world! Clock alarm included ;) ===

    "This is my first big project that I have worked on alone. I had
    never done anything like this before and it was also a good
    opportunity to meet people and see other people's ideas!

Simon, Awesome Hacker winner    OpenRadio [8] is a Desktop app combining
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB), internet radio and alarm into one
single app. It is written in Python and Gtk3 is used for the GUI. The
code is licensed under GPL-3. Unfortunately it can’t bring you breakfast
in the morning.

 === Get a free bag for your dog’s poo, exactly when you need it! ===

    "My IT teacher told me about this contests and as I had an idea I
    went ahead! As a participant, you have nothing to lose and a lot to
    gain”

Oriol, Best Maker winner    DogBag4City [9] is an intelligent device
that provides dog owners with small bags to collect their dogs'
excrements. The user has a key that releases a bag at no cost to the
user. No more “I forgot my bag excuse!”

 === Make your game idea a reality without coding! ===

    "My father found out about the contest by reading news on the
    internet and encouraged me to participate. I wanted to understand
    how a game engine works, so I decided to try to start one myself.

Marius, Best Freedom Project winner    Artix Engine [10] is a user-
friendly 2D game engine written in Python, designed to empower non-
programmers in bringing their game ideas to life. Through a visual
programming system, it enables users to visually define game logic.

 === Need to find a file? Do it using its hash! ===

    I thought it could be fun for me to participate so I submitted a
    project

Matthias, Best Power User Tool winner    hashfindutils [11] is a program
to efficiently search on your computer for a file whose hash you somehow
already know. It helps you for example, to know if you have already
downloaded a file or to find out duplicate and delete duplicated ones.

 == 2023 Youth Hacking 4 Freedom: the competition ==

The second award edition started in January 2023 with almost 70
registered young people from all over Europe who spent six months
working on their own projects. Throughout the process, they had the
opportunity to discuss their progress and solve their doubts in a
monthly online meeting with experts and their peers. They also had a
dedicated Youth Hacking 4 Freedom Matrix room where they could share
progress, problems and success and also the FSFE team was available to
answer their questions.

Once the projects had been submitted, the jury, made up of a wide range
of experts in different technical areas, evaluated the projects. They
did this first in an individual round and then, after choosing the final
projects, through an online interview with the participants, who had to
present their projects and answer the experts’ questions.

Finally, the six winners came to Brussels for the award ceremony, where
they and one of their relatives enjoyed an invited weekend, which was
possible thanks to the financial support of our donor Reinhard
Wiesemann, full of activities and fun with the other winners and jury
members, culminating in the award ceremony where the names of the
winners were announced and the winners had the opportunity to present
their projects.

 == YH4F 2024 ==

If you want to join YH4F 2024 edition you can already sign up by
registering here [12]. The coding period is expected to be from
01.01.2024 to 30.06.2024. Details for the next edition will be shared
soon.

 == Sponsorship 2024 ==

We are looking for Sponsors for our YH4F 2024 edition. We will share
information on sponsorship levels soon. Meanwhile, you can check out our
media kit [13]

If you are interested you, please send an email to contact at fsfe.org with
“YH4F sponsorship” in the subject.

  1: https://fsfe.org/activities/yh4f/index.it.html
  2: https://fsfe.org/activities/yh4f/jury.it.html
  3: https://fsfe.org/tags/tagged-yh4f-project.it.html
  4: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20221004-01.it.html
  5: https://media.fsfe.org/w/wWUP7M5fJg2FcvG2Fv12sN
  6: https://github.com/Dave879/MicroPlot
  7: https://github.com/mawoka-myblock/ClassQuiz/
  8: https://gitlab.com/1337Misom/OpenRadio
  9: https://sites.google.com/iessitges.cat/oriolvillegasmartin/
 10: https://www.github.com/MariusAngermann08/Artix-Engine
 11: https://codeberg.org/zvavybir/hashfindutils
 12: https://survey.fsfe.org/index.php/658534
 13: https://fsfe.org/activities/yh4f/media.it.html

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