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j0rd  
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 More options Feb 24 2011, 2:36 am
From: j0rd <j0rd.s...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 23:36:42 -0800 (PST)
Local: Thurs, Feb 24 2011 2:36 am
Subject: Barcamp Bangkok 2011 - Organizers Meeting

I just came back from Barcamp Yangon 2011. It was attended by many
organizers of Barcamp Bangkok. The topic came up "what the heck are we going
to do for Barcamp Bangkok", so I figured we'd schedule a *Barcamp Bangkok
2010 - Wrap up* meeting to start the ball rolling.

To try and keep this meeting brief and focused, this meeting is *only open
to those who have helped organize Barcamp Bangkok in the past*. Even if
you're not planning on assisting with Barcamp 2011, please show up.

*To keep things on topic, I'd like people to prepare a list of items on:*
** * What issues we faced at Barcamp Bangkok 2010 and how can we resolve
them for 2011.

I'm not interested in seeing issues brought up, which you do not have
creative and feasible solutions for.

At the end of the meeting, I'd like the group to decide on what
organizational groups we will need (marketing, accounting, web) and what
their duties will be.

Following the wrap up meeting, we will plan a real Barcamp Bangkok 2011
organizers meeting, which will be open to all those who would like to assist
with Barcamp Bangkok 2011.

The meeting will be held on *Wednesday, March 2nd (7pm) at Bug and Bee
coffee shop* in Silom (Sala Daeng BTS Station), Top Floor. If you can not
make the meeting, please prepare your list of issues and solutions and email
them to me on March 1st and I'll present them on your behalf to the group.

For more information about the venue please visit this link:
http://www.bugandbee.com/02ourshopSilom.htm

PLEASE RSVP by responding "+1" as soon as possible so I can reserve some
space at Bug and Bee.

Cheers,
 Jordan


 
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proteus guy  
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 More options Feb 24 2011, 3:51 am
From: proteus guy <proteus...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 15:51:53 +0700
Local: Thurs, Feb 24 2011 3:51 am
Subject: Re: [barcamp-thailand] Barcamp Bangkok 2011 - Organizers Meeting

+1

I think this meeting is a great idea and excellent timing.

Please to the agenda (which I have some specific talking points):
1. Coordination with Software Park/TedX/regional meetings (SG specifically)
2. Attracting participation of more Thais
3. BIG (evangalizing) vs. small (intensive geek) barcamps
4. Offering exclusives or other unique advantages to sponsors and why we
shouldn't do this (unless something wants to argue we should)

Not all of these are specific critiques or observations on Barcamp2010 - but
are also opportunities that we should discuss for the next one.

  -- Ben


 
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Michael Amy  
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 More options Feb 24 2011, 4:29 am
From: Michael Amy <coco...@googlemail.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 15:59:55 +0630
Local: Thurs, Feb 24 2011 4:29 am
Subject: Re: [barcamp-thailand] Barcamp Bangkok 2011 - Organizers Meeting

+1

I'll try to get information from Yangon BarCamp re their organisation  
efforts, (for those who didn't attend, their organisation was  
outstanding).

Mike

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James Dejsuphong  
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 More options Feb 24 2011, 4:17 am
From: James Dejsuphong <ja...@ready.co.th>
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 16:17:47 +0700
Local: Thurs, Feb 24 2011 4:17 am
Subject: Re: [barcamp-thailand] Barcamp Bangkok 2011 - Organizers Meeting

Whooops. Saw the date wrong. +1 For me on March 2, 7:00PM.

My agenda:

1) Collaboration with TEDx event (I'm the organizer for TEDxBKK)
2) Agree with Ben's, we should attract more Thai. IMHO, previous BarCamp is
somewhat separate/categorize into Farang and Thai. It's like two events that
coincide in the same building. I would love to hear some idea/suggestion on
how to integrate and reduce the barrier of the language among Thais and
Foreigners.
3) Follow up. Is there anything we could do to create a true "community" of
BarCamp? Perhaps a smaller periodical follow up within our community.

By the way, not trying to steal the subject, I would like to invite
everybody to our TEDxBKK Simulcast event on March 3. We will (near) live
broadcast a TED conference from Long Beach. Our event will be at TCDC
Emporium from 10:00AM on ward. Pre-register at http://www.tedxbkk.com/live

Cheers,

James Dejsuphong
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ReadyOffice <http://www.ready.co.th/> - Managing Director
TEDxBKK <http://www.tedxbkk.com/> - Curator/Organizer
Nettree <http://www.nettree.co.th/> ISP - Partner
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satoko 31o5 Oh  
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 More options Feb 24 2011, 1:05 pm
From: satoko 31o5 Oh <3105.oh...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 03:05:31 +0900
Local: Thurs, Feb 24 2011 1:05 pm
Subject: Re: [barcamp-thailand] Barcamp Bangkok 2011 - Organizers Meeting

+0 (but my spirit is there with you guys)

31o5


 
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 More options Feb 24 2011, 1:12 pm
From: Patipat Susumpow <keng...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 01:12:47 +0700
Local: Thurs, Feb 24 2011 1:12 pm
Subject: Re: [barcamp-thailand] Barcamp Bangkok 2011 - Organizers Meeting

Let the spirit of the barcamp rolls with the its new soul.

Keng.

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เมื่อ 25 ก.พ. 2011 1:05, "satoko 31o5 Oh" <3105.oh...@gmail.com> เขียนว่า:

http://www.tedxbkk.com/live


 
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 More options Feb 24 2011, 8:19 pm
From: Pong <jakrap...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 17:19:31 -0800 (PST)
Local: Thurs, Feb 24 2011 8:19 pm
Subject: Re: Barcamp Bangkok 2011 - Organizers Meeting
+1 count me in

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 More options Feb 25 2011, 7:21 am
From: Michael Amy <coco...@googlemail.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 18:51:28 +0630
Local: Fri, Feb 25 2011 7:21 am
Subject: Re: [barcamp-thailand] Barcamp Bangkok 2011 - Organizers Meeting

Hi guys,

I've got some great feedback from Thaung Su Nyein who was the  
organising team leader at BarCamp Yangon 2011. This guy is calm,  
collected and super-sharp.

The summary below is the plan for the most successful BarCamp so far,  
in arguably one of the most difficult countries ever to have a BarCamp.

Some of these steps may be obvious, but note the high level of  
planning and effort that they put into marketing and PR, and also into  
organising volunteers.

My notes:

There were, as I recall, 30 organisers total and ~100 volunteers. 8  
rooms (not quite enough). Sessions were 45 mins + 15 min overrun/
break. No need for lunch break, people just left a session 15 mins  
early. Sessions were smooth. At no sessions I went to did speakers  
need to be told they were out of time. Schedule was topic papers on a  
single board, with copies on the doors of rooms. It was easy to  
schedule/reschedule and easy for participants to understand.

Note that participants bought their own food at the canteen! Worked  
great! No headache! No big rush! No left-over food! No mess to clean  
up. No worries about food sponsors. No hungry participants. Everybody  
got food they liked. Venue's canteen must have been happy. Only the  
volunteers got free food (and, after it was all done, beer. Boy, was  
that bit fun :D).

Ceremonies:

There were opening and closing ceremonies. The closing ceremony was  
grandiose but light-hearted and fun, with lots of handing out of  
appreciation certificates (making volunteers proud and thus likely to  
help in future), and a lucky draw with top prize of a netbook (smart  
move - another reason for people to stay until the end). Some  
participants were invited to talk about how the event could be  
improved, or their feelings of the event. The closing ceremony was  
great as it looked impressive for the TV and newspaper cameras there.  
It said "we were successful" in a way that the media could easily  
carry. It sent forward a lot of good will and rounded the event off  
tidily.

Problems:

Some rooms were a bit too far away from the others. BarCamp Bangkok  
was better in this regard somewhat, as all the rooms were in close  
proximity, on two floors.
Didn't realise where one of the rooms was until near the end. A map  
would have helped.
On the first day, some people's topics, meant for day two, were put up  
too early (day 1) and this caused problems. On the second day they  
changed policy: sessions had to be confirmed at least 30 mins before  
otherwise they'd be rescheduled. I'll need to ask them again how well  
this actually worked in the end.
There was a girl there pretending to be an organiser and deliberately  
trying to disrupt the event by sending people to the wrong places.  
People were warned to ignore her.

Anyway, I recommend people to have a read through this prior to the  
meeting.

Mike

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 More options Feb 25 2011, 7:37 am
From: Jordan <j0rd.s...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 19:37:00 +0700
Subject: Re: [barcamp-thailand] Barcamp Bangkok 2011 - Organizers Meeting

Thanks Mike.

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 More options Feb 25 2011, 8:37 am
From: Michael Amy <coco...@googlemail.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 20:07:22 +0630
Local: Fri, Feb 25 2011 8:37 am
Subject: Re: [barcamp-thailand] Barcamp Bangkok 2011 - Organizers Meeting

I feel I should make also clear a couple of my viewpoints at this point,

- I know Bangkok isn't Yangon, I'm not suggesting we carbon-copy their  
event, but I certainly think we can learn from it.

- I'm don't understand the opinion that "Big BarCamps are bad" i.e.  
that BarCamps should be kept artificially small or semi-secret so that  
only the best, select participants come. I feel that's elitist and  
against the spirit of BarCamp which should be an open event.  
Organisers should take responsibility for letting people know about  
it, and if they want to come, and have something to say, they'll come  
and say it, and more ideas will be shared.

I'm sorry if that opinion bothers some of you, but I was convinced of  
it in Yangon. If ever there was a test of the theory that "too many  
people results in lower quality discussions", this was it. Even I was  
half-expecting a low signal to noise ratio, but was pleased to find  
that, with so many participants, there was in fact more variety and  
more depth. More variety to topics. More depth to the topics,  
especially regarding security & circumvention. There were also deep  
discussions, e.g. a panel on IP law with maybe 4-500 people in that  
room. Generally, people were a little bit more involved, more people  
asked questions, more random people shared their knowledge and deeper  
questions came up. Maybe that's a cultural difference or down to the  
organisation, but size worked in Yangon.

Best to all,

Mike

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 More options Mar 2 2011, 4:40 am
From: proteus guy <proteus...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2011 16:40:20 +0700
Local: Wed, Mar 2 2011 4:40 am
Subject: Re: [barcamp-thailand] Barcamp Bangkok 2011 - Organizers Meeting

Looking forward to the meeting tonight!


 
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 More options Mar 2 2011, 6:53 am
From: Proteusguy <proteus...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2011 18:53:42 +0700
Local: Wed, Mar 2 2011 6:53 am
Subject: Re: [barcamp-thailand] Barcamp Bangkok 2011 - Organizers Meeting
I'm here now in 2nd floor but they're oblivious as to any reservation  
so I'm just taking a space. :-)

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 More options Mar 2 2011, 7:08 am
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Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2011 21:08:06 +0900
Local: Wed, Mar 2 2011 7:08 am
Subject: Re: [barcamp-thailand] Barcamp Bangkok 2011 - Organizers Meeting
have fun!!!!

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