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The second event, Asia Source II, took place over nine days, with over 130 participants from 27 countries, including Iran, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Egypt, England, United States of America, Canada, Australia, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Greece, Malaysia, Thailand,
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This event was a source camp style, in which the participants were gathered in a localized resort which include a main hall, track rooms and surrounded by bungalows. Each day started with a morning circle that assemble all participants in the main hall. Except for day one, the morning circle has
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Topics of the event included ease of use of FOSS, gender issue, and reach out with FOSS. More on social justice and civic rights issues like human rights, ethnic minorities, women/children, disabled, anti-corruption, public health and environment were also mentioned. A session on FOSS Disaster
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as tools, and also as a mind-set and attitude that promotes the use of open-source software for communities to minimize the digital divide. This event aimed to build skills and networks amongst the professionals working at local level across Asia by providing a range of hands-on and practical
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After breaking for lunch, the afternoon continued with sessions contributed by the participants. Each participant was required to propose and schedule a short session describing his/her specialty or any related topic of interest. There were skill shares, lightning talks
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Asia Source gathered FOSS experts and advocates from all over Asia, mostly IT professionals, trainers and FOSS practitioners from non-government organizations (NGOs), IT training institutes and small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
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Asian countries represented in Asia Source 3 include Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor Leste, Vietnam.
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Participants were grouped into four tracks which are 1. Open publishing and broadcasting, 2. Alternative hardware and access, 3. Migrating to FOSS, and 4. Information management.
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Each day ended up with a free evening of entertainment. There were cultural dances, movie night, karaoke night, game night and a special bazaar evening for the whole party.
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Asia Source 3 gathered 150 representatives in Silang, Cavite in the Philippines from 7 to 12 November 2009 to discuss regional developments in open source. *
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After the short morning circle the participants were separated according to their appointed track to follow the mandatory materials until noon.
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city of Thailand. It was organized by Thai Fund Foundation with collaborations and supports from local and international partners, including
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https://web.archive.org/web/20110607222343/http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/235859/asian-campers-troop-cavite-reinforce-opensource-movement
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Management System was also presented by a team from Sri Lanka for solution in time of disasters.
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Manila Bulletin article: Asian ‘campers’ troop to Cavite, reinforce open-source movement:
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The Asia Source event series is based on the source camp template of the
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The goal of the event was to motivate and facilitate the adoption of
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in West Java, Indonesia in January 2007. The third event was held in
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Asia Source II on Center for International Media Action (CIMA)
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was an event series that promoted and coordinated the use of
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