did people leave an email when registering? can't recall. yes there is a mailing list for all registered users on the site. lets wait for jfx first.
On 16 May 2010 14:06, 31o5 Oh <[email protected]> wrote: > anybody can send bulk mail to the registered people from barcampbangkok.org > ? > does drupal has the feature to do so? > > > > http://31o5.com > http://MOZO.in.th/MOZO-SHI > > > On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 14:01, Jan Detlefsen > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> i suggest to canchel as well and anounce it asap. >> if anyone has booked a flight from outside already we should take care >> about them, maybe have some drinks, eat, etc. also if they like some >> sessions in hackerspace it should be available. if at all i'm sure >> there are not more than a handful who booked already. >> anyone has an idea who booked a flight already? >> >> >> >> On 16 May 2010 13:39, Prem Sichanugrist <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Cancel and no Phuket >> > People registered for the event because they think it will be held in >> > Bangkok. Lots of people can't go out of the city because of their >> > parent, >> > work reason, etc. We had the idea about BeachCamp while ago, an it just >> > doesn't work. >> > So cancel the whole thing, state the reason about safety. If you really >> > want >> > some BarCamp event, then let the local people at Phuket/Chiangmai do >> > then >> > Stay safe >> > >> > Sent from my iPhone >> > On 16 พ.ค. 2553, at 13:24, "j. Tim Denny" <[email protected]> >> > wrote: >> > >> > Andreas >> > As stated earlier my encouragement is for swift cancellation of the >> > event... >> > your enthusiasm to have such an event in Phuket is warmly >> > appreciated, >> > but having been to Phuket through the Southern bus terminal just a few >> > months ago I am going to venture to say that it is nearly impossible to >> > get >> > it done on such a short notice. What you propose is a logistical >> > nightmare - >> > even getting 10 seats on a bus would be tough during this period. >> > Getting those that need to go back through Bangkok to town in time for >> > whatever other appointments, the added costs and additional shuffles >> > that >> > have to be done in a few days is really not a matter of discussion. >> > I think the most constructive thing to do in this situation is to >> > support >> > the organizers in an effort to cancel the event any talk of changing >> > sites >> > at this stage will just lead to a major headache for all. >> > For the key organizers you need to quickly decide how to advertise a >> > cancellation and do it immediately... there is no time to waste on >> > further >> > discussions on alternatives. >> > cheers >> > Tim >> > __________________________________ >> > j. Tim Denny, Ph.D. >> > Consultant - International Development, Education and ICT >> > Upper Secondary and Professional Teacher Development Project - Vietnam >> > SKYPE - jtdenny Googletalk - denny.jt >> > http://www.linkedin.com/in/jtdenny >> > https://www.avuedigitalservices.com/VR/id130765695 >> > ..... >> > "Hand-up not a hand-out" >> > >> > >> > On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Andreas Becker <[email protected]> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> I can understand your concerns and I saw things coming up like this >> >> already weeks ago as you know. >> >> But Airlines would be happy to redirect flights to Phuket instead of >> >> loosing the customer ;-) >> >> You need to cancel the Barcamp in Bangkok at the location at Sripatum >> >> for >> >> sure - I would do the same! >> >> But you can offer all those enthusiasts which still want to make >> >> BarCamp >> >> at this weekend happen to get on Tour to Phuket. >> >> Why not? Here it is peaceful and quiet and we have the necessary >> >> infrastructure available. Even in our church we have WIFI and like said >> >> Synchron Speaker Cabine for translation. >> >> Lets say if only a quarter of people would come - which means about 100 >> >> - >> >> 150 People we could make it happen here at our location at >> >> SoftwarePark! In >> >> a building where Hospital OS, TYPO3 and many other Free Open Source >> >> Products >> >> are at home and get developed. For sure we will get also people from >> >> Phuket >> >> to come here. perhaps even people which actually intended to travel up >> >> to >> >> Bangkok as we thought to do until the blockade of those redshirts. >> >> I guess lots people from Bangkok would be happy to have also one >> >> weekend >> >> without worrying where and when bullets are flying in which direction >> >> and >> >> perhaps hurting them. >> >> Cancel Bangkok >> >> Promote Phuket and we get things going. Try to get at least a feedback >> >> from the registered people if they would like to join the Phuket idea! >> >> We here in Phuket will help you in Bangkok to get things going in a >> >> safe >> >> surrounding. And you all will help us by joining to promote Phuket as >> >> an ICT >> >> Innovation Paradise and OpenSource Development and Training Hub for >> >> Asia. >> >> Andi >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 12:48 PM, proteus guy <[email protected]> >> >> wrote: >> >>> >> >>> sounds like fun but no way can i do this right now. cancel barcampbkk >> >>> and >> >>> let's figure out what to do after the bullets stop flying. >> >>> >> >>> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Andreas Becker <[email protected]> >> >>> wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>> Hello BarCampers all around the world and in Thailand which intended >> >>>> to >> >>>> join BarCamp Bangkok >> >>>> please give us a feedback and join in the discussion! It won't be >> >>>> sure >> >>>> at all how long this conflict in Bangkok will last. Are you >> >>>> interested to >> >>>> make it happen in Phuket instead? >> >>>> Could someone send a round mailer or inform potential participants >> >>>> that >> >>>> we here in Phuket would get the BarCamp running on next weekend. So >> >>>> if you >> >>>> cancel or postpone in Bangkok we would offer everyone who is >> >>>> interested to >> >>>> come to Phuket to have BarCamp here - Like it was said in a former >> >>>> post >> >>>> already lots of people have booked and it would be a loss also for >> >>>> them >> >>>> financially. This isn't worth it as a bustrip to Phuket is much >> >>>> cheaper than >> >>>> the possible loss. Additional the Marketing Effect to promote >> >>>> Thailand as >> >>>> Software Development Destination even in these times would be totally >> >>>> gone >> >>>> which would harm us all! >> >>>> How many people have already registered? >> >>>> Simply ask them the question who would like to go to Phuket like >> >>>> described above and who would like to drive, fly, travel by himself >> >>>> to >> >>>> Phuket and will join and who won't join. >> >>>> Than you know the number of possible participants. >> >>>> You can get those who want to travel as group in a bus together. >> >>>> All others name to us and we will send them instructions how to get >> >>>> to >> >>>> us. >> >>>> I will be online to day till late for people who want to discuss >> >>>> more. >> >>>> Andi >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Andreas Becker <[email protected]> >> >>>> wrote: >> >>>>> >> >>>>> livestream is banned to so no way for online >> >>>>> 400 People is not to much. In a bus you can pack about 50 or even >> >>>>> more >> >>>>> people. This makes up to 8 - 10 Busses. I gues it will be easy to >> >>>>> find a >> >>>>> transportation company which would like to offer a special price for >> >>>>> such an >> >>>>> amount of people even in this short time. >> >>>>> 8 - 10 Busses would also mean you could have about 4 stops to change >> >>>>> for different talks inside the bus before you go for a sleep ;-) >> >>>>> If only a few would like to come than book some less busses. It >> >>>>> would >> >>>>> be good to get a feedback thow. >> >>>>> You could even let the busses start in Bangkok from different >> >>>>> places. >> >>>>> i.e. one bus could pick up all arriving from Suvarnabhum Airport so >> >>>>> there is >> >>>>> no need in risking anything and simply drive around Bangkok instead >> >>>>> of >> >>>>> getting people inside. I am sure when I ask here at PSU we can get >> >>>>> this >> >>>>> thing going even in this short amount of time. The director of >> >>>>> Software Park >> >>>>> Phuket where our company is located is also Professor there. We will >> >>>>> also >> >>>>> contact SIPA Phuket as they have also places available. And we will >> >>>>> ask the >> >>>>> Phuket Administrative Office to help and as said I am sure our >> >>>>> church will >> >>>>> help to. They have a huge room for about 300 people with a big stage >> >>>>> and 2 >> >>>>> lcd monitors to each side and even a synchron translation system >> >>>>> available. >> >>>>> So Thai talks could be translated in to english. >> >>>>> Below the worship room is a huge space where another session could >> >>>>> take >> >>>>> place, usually we are having lunch here. They have a kitchen too and >> >>>>> I guess >> >>>>> we can organize that they will provide lunch for an affordable >> >>>>> price. The >> >>>>> church is located in Thalang, In the evening we could have a Beach >> >>>>> session >> >>>>> with AfterParty at Layan Beach. There is very good CDMA Connectivity >> >>>>> to. We >> >>>>> sometimes work from there ;-) >> >>>>> What steps need to be taken to get this thing runing: >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Phone to the southern Busterminal or if you have contact to a Bus >> >>>>> transportation Company ask them. Ask them if they can provide busses >> >>>>> to make >> >>>>> BarCamp on Tour possible. >> >>>>> As soon as you will give us a go I will contact the Directors of >> >>>>> Software Park, my friends at SIPA-Phuket and Khun Paiboon head of >> >>>>> the Phuket >> >>>>> Provincial Office and see how we can help. At least our church or my >> >>>>> former >> >>>>> school where I was director can provide place for you. It is an >> >>>>> "emergency" >> >>>>> and it is to promote Free Open Software Products to and It is a >> >>>>> chance also >> >>>>> for Phuket and actually Thailand to show that Thailand is peaceful >> >>>>> and worth >> >>>>> to be visited by people from all around the world. I am sure that >> >>>>> they are >> >>>>> in and that we can get this thing going. >> >>>>> Check how many people are arriving from the airport and when they >> >>>>> are >> >>>>> arriving. Get a feedback if they are in! and pick them up direct at >> >>>>> the >> >>>>> airport. Perhaps they can even redirect their flights to Phuket >> >>>>> airport and >> >>>>> we will see how we can pick them up from the airport. We only would >> >>>>> need to >> >>>>> know who and how many we would need to pick up. >> >>>>> possible Locations for Meetings if only a few people will come could >> >>>>> be >> >>>>> also Software Park Phuket. It has Conference location for about 120 >> >>>>> People ( >> >>>>> 40 / 40 / 14 / and our office on the same floor we can transform >> >>>>> also to fit >> >>>>> 20 people. All rooms incl our office have big screen and LCD and >> >>>>> WiFi and of >> >>>>> course the Church like mentioned above. >> >>>>> http://softwareparkphuket.com >> >>>>> >> >>>>> I don't think it will be a bigger problem for people which don't >> >>>>> know >> >>>>> each other to travel together in a bus and have fun. Actually that >> >>>>> is what a >> >>>>> Barcamp is for - to meet new people. So BarCampers are usually easy >> >>>>> going >> >>>>> people and are very communicative and friendly people which want to >> >>>>> meet new >> >>>>> people to get new inspirations. >> >>>>> It only needs for now a GO form you in Bangkok and a number of >> >>>>> people >> >>>>> which might come! >> >>>>> It is not to late to start right now - TODAY! to get the planing >> >>>>> running! >> >>>>> Everyone who want to have a Barcamp now is invited to come here! >> >>>>> Lots >> >>>>> of people have already booked their flights and as said its easy to >> >>>>> get >> >>>>> around Bangkok if you pick them up at the airport. So we could have >> >>>>> fun >> >>>>> without worrying that somebody gets killed in Bangkok. >> >>>>> Moving the BarCamp to Phuket would be also much better PR than >> >>>>> postponing or cancelling it. Show the world that we are innovative >> >>>>> here in >> >>>>> Thailand and have creative ideas. Invite some reporters which don't >> >>>>> like to >> >>>>> get shot - to join you in the busses. Take Videos from the talks >> >>>>> inside the >> >>>>> busses and we will post and stream them lateron to the world. >> >>>>> Forget for now about Sripatum - this is simply a nogo place right >> >>>>> now! >> >>>>> Andi >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 11:44 AM, 31o5 Oh <[email protected]> >> >>>>> wrote: >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> bus trip sounds nice, but to get 400 ppl head to bus station or >> >>>>>> somewhere is risky enough same as getting people around spu....... >> >>>>>> I'd be in and it'll work if it's only few people know each other >> >>>>>> enough tho.. >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> this is real crazy... shall we have online barcamp then? ustream is >> >>>>>> banned, maybe something else. >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> Stay safe everybody!!! >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> satoko >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> http://31o5.com >> >>>>>> http://MOZO.in.th/MOZO-SHI >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> >> >>>>>> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 10:30, Andreas Becker <[email protected]> >> >>>>>> wrote: >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> Hi All >> >>>>>>> Like I said before. Please stop BarCamp before it is getting worse >> >>>>>>> and even the kill zone reaches it. It is not worth to risk any >> >>>>>>> lives in this >> >>>>>>> real stupid shooting arounds in Bangkok. >> >>>>>>> At least the Thailand Open Source and BarCamp Communitry will need >> >>>>>>> more bad advertisement in the Press as already caused by Bangkoks >> >>>>>>> Chaos. >> >>>>>>> I would still offer you to get your people of the Barcamp into a >> >>>>>>> Bus >> >>>>>>> - and I mean it like this - and get down here. Make it a real >> >>>>>>> BarCamp. A >> >>>>>>> night travel with BarCamps isn't worth and can be big fun to. You >> >>>>>>> start at >> >>>>>>> the Southern Busterminal which is far out of the warzone. Than >> >>>>>>> travel down >> >>>>>>> here, we will look for a place where you can stay over night, i.e. >> >>>>>>> I could >> >>>>>>> talk to our pastor to offer his church for this - it is big enough >> >>>>>>> and I >> >>>>>>> will also talk to the people from University. >> >>>>>>> Make it like this >> >>>>>>> Travel the night down to Phuket. Than open the first 24 Hours >> >>>>>>> BarCamp >> >>>>>>> NonStop from Saturday 12am to Sunday 12 am the next day and travel >> >>>>>>> up to >> >>>>>>> Bangkok again the next night and you will be home about 6/7am in >> >>>>>>> the morning >> >>>>>>> ready to start your usual Business. This will give us 24 hours of >> >>>>>>> very >> >>>>>>> intensive talks and meetings in a real nonviolent and very >> >>>>>>> friendly >> >>>>>>> surrounding. The price would not be much higher I guess as if you >> >>>>>>> would need >> >>>>>>> to do BarCamp in Sripatum ;-) Traveling by Bus can be really cheap >> >>>>>>> and big >> >>>>>>> fun, especially if you have Bar Campers. Take some CDMA Modems >> >>>>>>> with you and >> >>>>>>> you could even have your BarCamp already started inside the Bus. >> >>>>>>> Start >> >>>>>>> presenting your talks on the bus screen. This would make it even a >> >>>>>>> 72 Hours >> >>>>>>> Nonstop Event! Starting Friday 19PM at the southern Bus Terminal >> >>>>>>> and ending >> >>>>>>> on Monday Morning 7am exactly at the same place. >> >>>>>>> If you are interested to get this running please let us know as >> >>>>>>> soon >> >>>>>>> as possible, so we can get you out of this proprietary warzone to >> >>>>>>> a free >> >>>>>>> open Source Island. >> >>>>>>> Andi >> >>>>>>> >> >>>>>>> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Angelo Embuldeniya >> >>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> Just a heads up that according to local news this morning there's >> >>>>>>>> a >> >>>>>>>> possibility that curfew may be imposed. >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> And as of last night there now seems to be two protest staging >> >>>>>>>> sites, one fixed at ratchaprasong and the other mobile on long >> >>>>>>>> trucks..wherever that mobile stage goes, areas surrounding may >> >>>>>>>> get marked as >> >>>>>>>> live ammunition zones.. >> >>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 5:23 AM, proteus guy >> >>>>>>>> <[email protected]> >> >>>>>>>> wrote: >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> In light of the escalation and apparent spread and potential >> >>>>>>>>> growth >> >>>>>>>>> of the violence in Bangkok, are we still moving forward with >> >>>>>>>>> Barcamp? Has >> >>>>>>>>> anyone talked to people at Sripatum to determine if they're >> >>>>>>>>> concerned or >> >>>>>>>>> not? I'm concerned that, as the government decides to crack down >> >>>>>>>>> harder and >> >>>>>>>>> clearly has turned the protest site into a kill zone, the reds >> >>>>>>>>> will go into >> >>>>>>>>> insurgent mode and the violence will no longer be contained. >> >>>>>>>>> Only got a few >> >>>>>>>>> days to go and I think this situation is going to get hotter >> >>>>>>>>> before it is >> >>>>>>>>> resolved. >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> Opinions? >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> -- Ben >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> PS: BTW John I'm still waiting for the Sripatum contact info >> >>>>>>>>> regarding drink arrangements. >> >>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>> -- >> >>>>>>>>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the >> >>>>>>>>> Google >> >>>>>>>>> Groups "Barcamp Thailand" group. >> >>>>>>>>> To post to this group, send email to >> >>>>>>>>> [email protected]. >> >>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >> >>>>>>>>> [email protected]. >> >>>>>>>>> For more options, visit this group 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