We are starting with the meetings with BarCampJB and decided to target it on the first weekend of December 2008.
Details we have so far:
Wiki: http://barcamp.org/BarCampJB
Twitter : @barcampjb
Keyword and tag: barcampjb
Google Group: http://groups.google.com.my/group/barcamp-johor
| ‘Cloggers’ find new way to exchange ideas on technology |
| Written by Eleanor Ainge Roy | |
| Monday, 22 September 2008 | |
An ‘unconference’ on Saturday – the BarCamp Phnom Penh – signals to the world that Cambodia’s IT industry is thriving, organisers say
The concept for the meet-up, which originated in Palo Alto, California, in 2005, was to have informal – and generally hastily arranged – gatherings where people could meet and exchange ideas, usually tech-related. The idea quickly spread, spawning similar get-togethers in nearly 350 cities, and has particularly caught on in Southeast Asia. Bangkok hosted a conference in January, Malaysia in July, and Vietnam is set for its first BarCamp in November. “How it is run, how people participate, it is completely different from a normal conference” says 26-year-old Tharum Bun, this year’s BarCamp Phnom Penh organiser. “There’s more freedom here, it’s a more democratic, open environment. BarCampers have the chance to present on a topic of interest to them, and they have the chance to choose what they want to learn,” he said. Informal fun Debates raged freely but didn’t degenerate into arguments, and English was the preferred tongue. Participants included bloggers – or “cloggers”, as the many Khmer web scribes refer to themselves.
As well as technology-related lectures and discussions, a handful of people presented on such topics as “The Art of Seduction”, “How to Twitter” and “How to Date a Khmer Girl”. “I’m excited to be here,” said Clogger Phirun, 17. “It’s a chance to meet people and share ideas about technology. And there is so much here for me to learn.” BarCamp Phnom Penh 2008 cost US$3,000, and attracted people from all over Southeast Asia, Tharum Bun said. “BarCamp Phnom Penh 2008 is a signal to the outside world that the Cambodian industry is really ready to begin,” he said. |
Just like to take this opportunity to wish all BarCampers of Malaysia & the rest of the world a Happy Fasting in the month of Ramadhan.
May you’ll be able to fully fast for the next 30 days