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GNOME.Asia Summit 2009

28 October 2009 Events, External, Featured 1,124 views 2 Comments
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The GNOME.Asia Summit is one of the top Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) events for developers, enterprises, officials and general users in Vietnam. The event brings together FOSS projects from Asia and around the world.

The event will feature keynotes, sessions, lightning talks, exhibitions, and a hands-on lab. Topic areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

* GNOME 3.0
* Localization & Internationalization
* Mobile platforms and thin clients
* GNOME Communities
* GNOME library and application development
* Desktop deployments
* School software

The event takes place from Nov. 20-22, 2009, in Ho Chi Minh City.

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Chairing this event is none other than Mario Behling, President of the LXDE Foundation, and a close friend of Singapore’s FOSS community.

If you are interested in attending this event yourself or know of attendees from Singapore, please kindly indicate in the comments below. It will be great to have a strong Singaporean representation at the event :)

2 Comments »

  • Viet said:

    Greeeeaaaat! First ever Asia FOSS in Vietnam! Although I won’t be able to come but am very eager to learn about Gnome 3.0 & LXDE.

  • Mario said:

    Thanks a lot for letting people know! I am very happy to be called a close friend of the Singapore FOSS Community. The Singapore community did a great job for Software Freedom Day. Let’s work together and organize many events where we can learn more from each other and “paint” our own future. I am looking forward to see every one who has the chance to join us in Vietnam.

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