Being an alumni of Asia Source 2 in Indonesia, I highly recommend joining the source camp for those qualified!
Jerome On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Miguel Paraz<[email protected]> wrote: > FYI... I found it sad though that PLUG was not on the original email list. > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Francisco Sarmiento III <[email protected]> > Date: 2009/8/13 > Subject: [AS2-Pilipinas:444] ASIA SOURCE 3 IS COMING! > > > > CALL FOR PARTICIPATION > > ASIA SOURCE 3 > 07-12 November 2009 > Silang, Cavite, Philippines > > > MABUHAY! (Long live!) and get ready for Asia Source 3! > > If you are a F/OSS advocate, an enthusiast or end-user, a developer or > even a newbie who strongly believes in building capacities and > empowering humanity with the use of Free/Open Source Software, we look > forward to welcome you to Asia Source 3 to connect, cooperate, and > collaborate – the F/OSS way. > > The International Open Source Network (IOSN) ASEAN+3 with support from > InWEnt Capacity Building International, Germany, ASEAN Foundation, and > Open Society Institute Information Program and co-organized by > Tactical Technology Collective and Aspiration bring ASIA SOURCE 3 to > the Philippines on 7 to 12 November 2009. > > The third event of the Asia source camp series, two of which have been > held so far – in Bangalore, India in 2005 and Sukabumi, Indonesia in > 2007 – the 6-day learn-and-share event will be held at the lush greens > and quiet cool environs of the YEN CENTER – home to the Headquarters > and Regional Center for Asia of the International Institute of Rural > Reconstruction (IIRR) – located in Silang, a landlocked municipality > south of Metro Manila, within the historic Province of Cavite. > > In the tradition of source camps, Asia Source 3 will bring in > participants from various subregions of the Asian continent, who share > common goals of pursuing the Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS) > advocacy and its promotion and use among non-profit organizations, > small-to-medium enterprises and youth networks. > > Asia Source 3 offers applicants to choose one among four (4) > F/OSS-themed track sessions: > > ONE: Managing Your Information > TWO: Migrating to F/OSS > THREE: Broadcasting Your Information > FOUR: Joining the F/OSS Community / Using F/OSS Tools > > Online application opens on 14 August 2009, Friday at 1200H (GMT+8). > Downloadable forms will be made available. > > Please regularly visit the Asia Source site at www.iosn.net/as3 for > updates and information. > > > -- > Francisco "Francis" E. Sarmiento III, MD > Program Manager for Southeast Asia > International Open Source Network > ASEAN+3 Sub-Regional Node > > University of the Philippines Manila-National Telehealth Center > 3rd Floor I.T. Complex > Philippine General Hospital Compound > Taft Avenue, 1000 MANILA, Philippines > Telefax no: +00 63 2 522 9231 > Mobile: +63.915.850.1111 / +63 922.460.7641 > Website: http://www.iosn.net > List: http://lists.iosn.net/mailman/listinfo/iosn-general > > Let's CONNECT, RECONNECT, and INTERCONNECT with FOSS! > > ----------------------- > IOSN ASEAN+3 was established by the United Nations Development > Programme (UNDP) thru the Asia-Pacific Development Information > Programme (APDIP) initiative. -- Cheers, Jerome _________________________________________________ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List http://lists.linux.org.ph/mailman/listinfo/plug Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph

