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There are direct flights 3 times daily by [http://www.thaiair.com/res/domestic.html|Thai Airways International] from Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) to Khon Kaen Airport (KKC). From the airport, the local organizer could arrange transportation to the venue. As of September 2009, one-way flight ticket ~ $USD 45-90 (ChristianPerrier: EUR136 for a return ticket as of January 7th). There are direct flights 3 times daily by [[http://www.thaiair.com/res/domestic.html|Thai Airways International]] from Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) to Khon Kaen Airport (KKC). From the airport, the local organizer could arrange transportation to the venue. As of September 2009, one-way flight ticket ~ $USD 45-90 (ChristianPerrier: EUR136 for a return ticket as of January 7th).

MiniDebCamp in Thailand

Welcome to wiki page for DebCamp in Thailand.

During visiting Mini DebConf 2009 in Taiwan, a group of Thais (Theppitak, Kitt, Neutron, and Prach) discussed with Andrew Lee about organizing a Debian-related event in Thailand. Andrew suggested to start with organizing a DebCamp. We believe many DDs would love to join the DebCamp in Thailand :)

So, this is a wiki page to gather all information required to organize the event.

Checklist

Local Team

  • Kitt <kitty at kitty.in.th> will gather all the people and organize the team. Debian is community-driven, organizing this event should be like that too! For now, he will be the point of contact.

  • Neutron <neo.neutron at gmail.com> will be local coordinator and local staff.

  • Thep <thep at debian.org>.

  • Prach <prachpub at gmail.com>.

Place

Khon Kaen University (KKU), Khon Kaen

Points of Interest for Thailand Mini DebCamp 2010

Date

13-19 Mar 2010

Participants

Name

e-mail

City

Country

From Airport

Back To Airport

Arrival Flight

Departure Flight

Food Restriction

Comments

Mr

TheppitakKaroonboonyanan

thep at debian.org

Khon Kaen

Thailand

local

Mr

KittTientanopajai

kitty at kitty.in.th

Khon Kaen

Thailand

local

Mr

HolgerLevsen

interested

Mr

NeutronSoutmun

neo.neutron at gmail.com

Maha Sarakham

Thailand

local

Mr

PaulWise

pabs at debian.org

Perth

Australia

Perth

Perth

train

train

vegetarian (milk, eggs OK. no fish/chicken)

interested, travel sponsorship would be nice. Flights booked, will be in Thailand from 8th-22nd

Mr

ChristianPerrier

bubulle at debian.org

Maurepas

France

Paris (CDG) via BKK

Paris (CDG)

Mar 15 19:20

Mar 19 20:05

none

Wil stay in BKK until Mar 22 (leaving 23:30)

Mr

PrachPongpanich

prachpub at gmail.com

Nakhon Ratchasima

Thailand

local

Mr

Yukiharu YABUKI

yyabuki at debian.org

Osaka

Japan

Kansai(KIX) via BKK

Kansai(KIX)

Mar 12 05:00 (TG673)

Mar 20 23:00 (TG622)

None

How can I get tiket from bkk to kkc? train? also welcome. / I am going to stay bkk some days.

Mr

AndrewLee

need travel sponsorship

JeanChristopheAndré

interested, but need a good reason to get sponsored... what would be the topics?

LêQuốcTuấn

need travel sponsorship

?LêKiếnTrúc

waiting the schedule to confirm

Mr

Penk

interested

Mr

?MongkonTengrungroj

moohwaan at gmail.com

Khon Kaen

Thailand

local

Mr

AndreasTille

tille at debian.org

Wernigerode

Germany

Hannover or Berlin

same

none

Blends effort, work together with ?EzGo, Debian Edu, LinuxTLE/LinuxSIS; needs travel sponsorship

Mr

Anousak Souphavanh

anousak @ gmail.com

Viengjanh

Laos

none

Lao localization efforts: OpenOffice, Ubuntu, Debian, Firefox, etc; a short hop from Viengjanh to Khone Kean. Beer Lao anyone?

Transportation

There are direct flights 3 times daily by Thai Airways International from Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) to Khon Kaen Airport (KKC). From the airport, the local organizer could arrange transportation to the venue. As of September 2009, one-way flight ticket ~ $USD 45-90 (ChristianPerrier: EUR136 for a return ticket as of January 7th).

Schedule:

  • BKK 06:15 - KKC 07:15
  • BKK 11:15 - KKC 12:15
  • BKK 18:20 - KKC 19:20
  • KKC 07:50 - BKK 08:45
  • KKC 12:55 - BKK 13:50
  • KKC 20:05 - BKK 21:05

Weather

See KKU weather station or Weather Underground

Conference Facilities

  • Network: KKU is one of the GigaPOPs of UniNet - Thailand's hi-speed inter-university backbone. KKU directly connects to the GigaPOP switch at 1 Gbps (+ 200 Mbps backup link), and provides 1-Gbps fiber downstream to all buildings in the university. Also, KKU has the campus-wide 802.11b/g wireless network to access the Internet. Kitt could contact KKU's Computer Center to provide additional network facility for the event if required.

  • Conference room: ILTI seminar room, 6th floor, IT Bldg. / KKUCC seminar room, 4th floor, Computer Center, KKU.

  • Cost: conference facilities are sponsored by Computer Center and ILTI, KKU.

  • Capacity: 30 - 40 persons

  • Handicapped people: able to access most buildings through ramps and elevators

  • Audio/Visual: could be arranged by the local organizer.

  • Accommodation: Kwan Mor Hotel.

Sponsorships

  • Feel free to fill ;)

Local Sponsors

  • Khon Kaen University may provide local sponsors for network connectivity, conference venue, local staffs, transportation.
  • Kitt will contact local government/private/non-profit organizations to get more sponsors.

Food

  • Thailand is the world's kitchen. And, Khon Kaen is the capital of buffet -- barbecue, foods, even beers :)

  • Dishes are relatively cheap ($USD 1-5).

Tourist Attraction

Agenda Wish List

  • BSPMarathonSqueeze See ?DebianThailand/MiniDebCamp2010/BSP for more info.

  • Internationalization issues
  • How to join Debian
  • Debian Edu

  • Debian mirror setup (effective way) in Khon Kaen University (for local and public use in Thailand)
  • How network administrators live together with Debian
  • Pi Day celebration
  • DebConf in Thailand; yes/no, when, where, planning, etc

  • Keysigning
  • Discussion of Linux and Debian use in Thailand
  • LinuxTLE/LinuxSIS and their relationship to Debian/Ubuntu; what can/should we merge

  • Eating/cooking Thai food!

See also

madduck: back then, I knew some influential people at the TTA and the telecom, but they no longer work there, and after the uprests of last year, and after Singapore bought thai telecom, I don't have contacts anymore. :( But I will support any Debian activity in Thailand as best as I can.


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