Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:
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If China would be impossible, Tokyo would be also nice.
And Bali (near Jakarta) would be attractive. 10th anniversary
and Jakarta's 10th anniversary --- "BACK to the FUTURE!"
CN has proven easier than JP.  Again, this is a list to discuss communities of
coders.  Not to first propose moneymaking schemes or new conference sites.

About Bali (Near Java, Jakarta) issue, I know intertnational conductors who are
managing the big events at Bali island.
About the fact of "STRONG YEN" (against EUR, USD - every!) issue, maybe you are
right, Bill. (In this sense, now Seoul is a good place ... Mmmmm)

Korea, the Republic of (Seoul)
and China (including Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau)
would be better than Japan maybe and Japanese Companies
can be the sponsors if held there.


Where is this discussion happening? This is the first and only email I have on this thread... would like to follow the original discussion.

Thanks
Bill
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If anyone has a fund raising idea which benefits the ASF, email p...@apache.org.
If anyone has an tangible conference idea (location/site/hotel/sponsors) please
contact con...@apache.org - thank you all for helping us brainstorm these!


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