can't you simply give him a call?

2010/5/16 31o5 Oh <[email protected]>

> Well
>
> @JFXBerns doens't come online yet but I guess there are no choice to make
> it happen on the day in Bangkok.
> Shall we start spreading this out?
>
> satoko
>
>
> http://31o5.com
> http://MOZO.in.th/MOZO-SHI
>
>
> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 14:38, thanr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> SPU is awfully close to 11th Infantry regiment base.
>> And I think that even if the shenanigan is over, the climate won't be
>> so friendly for geek talks.
>> Maybe in a few months, we should try again :)
>>
>> On May 16, 2:19 pm, 31o5 Oh <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > so people at the meeting the other day including me decided to have 3.5
>> >
>> > john, James, koshian, jord, ++ me.
>> >
>> > We can't make the event happen with other everybody, many of fellow
>> > barcamper says 'cancel' then let's cancel it.
>> >
>> > satoko
>> >
>> > http://31o5.comhttp://MOZO.in.th/MOZO-SHI
>> >
>> > On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 14:13, j. Tim Denny <[email protected]
>> >wrote:
>> >
>> > > indeed... the lead organizers need to step in and make the decision if
>> the
>> > > event is cancelled or not... we then need to support them by helping
>> to get
>> > > the word out.
>> >
>> > > 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 2:11 PM, Sittiphol Phanvilai <
>> [email protected]>wrote:
>> >
>> > >> There is drupal module to do this task. However, is this event
>> > >> cancellation confirm yet? I think that you should tell all influencer
>> to
>> > >> start announcing via all channel (twitter, facebook) now.
>> >
>> > >> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 2:06 PM, 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
>> >
>> > ...
>> >
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