last time we talked about KU as a venue. Some people mentioned it
would be too far so less ppl would attend. for me personally it is
okay. i don't think it will take me longer to get to KU compared to
the time i needed to get to chula venue, cause i lost the way each
time. but it would make sense to adress the biggest problem of bangkok
2 this time before choosing a venue, which is the after party venue
imho. we have been lucky to have roadhouse as a very large restaurant
close by. without roadhouse i think we could not have had a party.

so my suggestion before deciding a venue is to make sure there is a
place near that can accomodate enough people with okay prices.




On 19 Okt., 19:25, Aruj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So we have to ask, "Is there any other choice?" and "If not, are you
> ok to hold a camp at Kasetsart University?"
>
> To me, for the first question, I remembered that P'Molecularck
> mentioned about the place that we can stay overnight in a session of
> the latest camp. I'm not sure where it is. Mr.Sugree, do you have any
> information about that place? It maybe a good choice for us.
>
> And to another question, I think Kasetsart University can be a great
> place to hold the camp. We have all facilities that we need, for
> example, Microphones, Projectors, Whiteboards, Air Conditioners, wide
> area for lunch, car parks, DotA and alcoholic out side the university.
> (:D) The only one disanvantage is that you can't go there on your feet
> from BTS or MRT but take a bus isn't too hard.
>
> Having a camp fire sounds fun but it isn't necessary. Working with
> everyone is the real fun of the camp, I think.
>
> So "Is there any other choice?" and "If not, are you OK to hold a camp
> at Kasetsart University?"
>
> On Oct 17, 11:48 pm, Lancaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > First of all, I would like to apologize for my english that lead to
> > misunderstanding.
>
> > Like sugree said. We can help organizing the BarCamp at the Computer
> > Engineering Department, Kasetsart University. It's possible to have the real
> > "camp" but we want to make sure before confirm this.
>
> > -- Lancaster
>
> > On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 23:02, Kirit Sælensminde <
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > 2008/10/17 proteus guy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > >> Somehow I missed the conversation that apparently went on about when &
> > >> where the next BarCamp Bangkok would be held. Are we able to host it as 
> > >> an
> > >> actual "camp" this time? Please post the details of what has been 
> > >> determined
> > >> to the list.
>
> > > You're not the only one -- I was with jfx today idly talking about general
> > > time frames -- maybe January maybe February -- for the next BarCamp.
>
> > > Is there some where else we should be monitoring to find out what's going
> > > on?
>
> > > Lancaster, who is the organisational team behind this date? There are a 
> > > lot
> > > of who have volunteered time and resources for previous ones and I'd kind 
> > > of
> > > assumed that we would be kept in the loop before anything was announced 
> > > as a
> > > fixed date and a fixed venue.
>
> > > K
>
> > > --
> > >http://www.kirit.com/
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