Past CodeCon Press
news.com
Feb 18, 2002"The down economy has breathed new life into open-source software projects as unemployed software engineers pitch in. This weekend's CodeCon conference focused mainly on peer-to-peer projects, or ways to improve upon and expand Internet networks between groups of computer users."
Feb 18, 2002"In its first public unveiling, the Peekabooty project was shown to open-source programmers and social hackers at CodeCon in San Francisco"
The Register
Jan 24, 2003CodeCon to trailblaze emerging tech
Feb 27, 2002"Over lunch after CodeCon recently, Draper modestly played down his own involvement in the phone underground..."
Feb 25, 2002"The wonderful CodeCon conference that took place in San Francisco last weekend is now available as an audio stream."
Feb 19, 2002"Judging from our mail, we know quite a few of you were tuned into the unveiling of the Peek-A-Booty app on Sunday via the DNA Lounge webcast [of CodeCon]. "
Feb 18, 2002"Peek-A-Booty, cDc's much vaunted anonymity app, is vaporware no more - it went public at the landmark CodeCon conference in San Francisco's DNA Lounge on Sunday."
Feb 15, 2002"The announcement [of ZKS source availability] was made on Goldberg's behalf at the CodeCon conference by Len Sassaman, co-organizer of the three day grassroots P2P and crypto conference."
Jan 29, 2002Peek-A-Booty to debut at grassroots P2P show
NTK
Nov 22, 2002"Anyone who saw his storming depiction of weird-ass NAT tunnelling at last year's Codecon knows that you don't get much more twisted copper-pair than Dan Kaminsky."
Jul 26, 2002"Bram Cohen, the flaxen-haired hacker behind CodeCon..."

Feb 22, 2002"No lunch, but plenty of Guinness: the perfect recipe for Bram Cohen's CODECON 2002 at the DNA Lounge last weekend."
Feb 15, 2002"You've got to credit an event whose two principal panels are called "Money: Do We Need It?" and "Legality: Could We Be In Trouble?", but still charges $65 and holds itself in that monument to draconian club licensing regulations, JWZ's DNA Lounge, San Francisco. CODECON 2002 - it's a long weekend of P2P cypherpunkitude, working code, heady brainstorming, and all the best bits of the subsequent RSA conference, without that tedious marketing crap."
slashdot
Feb 6, 2003"Gather together, hoist a few drinks. We've made a few mentions of this year's CodeCon..."
Feb 2, 2003"The registration page for CodeCon includes a field for attendees PGP keys. Apparently, the organizers are planning a massive group keysigning using the Zimmermann-Sassaman method. This could be a great way to increase your Web of Trust ranking."
Jan 21, 2003CodeCon Program Announced
Oct 4, 2002"The creator, and project leader, known as 0x90, has been seen at CodeCon 2002 introducing it to the public, at that time in more of a primitive state, and today, almost a year later, the software has noticeably been more usable by the masses."
Mar 19, 2002"The mp3 archives of CodeCon are now availble, which is news in itself. But what makes this real interesting is that they are being distributed by BitTorrent."
Feb 19, 2002"Tinfoil Hat Linux is a distribution [announced at CodeCon] designed to allow the signing and encrypting of documents with the utmost in security"
Feb 18, 2002"This article is primarily a friendly rebuttal to Steven Hazel's CodeCon 2002 talk"
Feb 15, 2002"be part of CodeCon, which is now underway in San Francisco"
Jan 18, 2002"infoAnarchy has the scoop about Codecon, which is an interesting P2P-themed hacker conference in San Francisco (Feb 15-17) at JWZ's DNA Lounge"
infoAnarchy
Jan 28, 2003CodeCon '03 - A conference of cool software for coders, by coders.
Feb 26, 2002CodeCon: Day 3
Feb 22, 2002CodeCon: Day 2
Feb 22, 2002CodeCon: "Could we be in trouble?" Legality Panel
Feb 20, 2002CodeCon: Media Coverage and Photos
Feb 20, 2002CodeCon: Day 1
Jan 17, 2002CodeCon: The Infoanarchist's Conference