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Congrats Naruhiko, Shinji, and others for the good show. It is great that in Asia we have good 
support for various places.

Unfortunately, I could not join you due to some visa issues. I followed things our Telegram group 
and all the things looked interesting.

Keep up good work buddies.


Sincerely,
Sreekanth V K

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On Thursday, July 25, 2019 6:48 PM, Naruhiko Ogasawara <naruoga@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

Last May 25th-26th (*), we had organized our first LibreOffice Asia
Conference 2019 Tokyo. Here is a short report about it.

-   Official site: https://conf.libreoffice.jp/
-   participants: 80
-   the largest number of people in the past for LibreOffice events in Japan
-   over the 20 people from foreign countries
-   from Taiwan, China, South Korea, India, Italy, Germany, Albania, and Nigeria
-   25th was a conference day, one Japanese track and two English tracks
-   includes two keynotes
-   one was by Mark Hung about his story about LibO CJK issues
-   the other was by Italo and Lothar
-   all videos had been published at JP team youtube channel [1]
-   ... we will add EN subtitles for JA talks near future
-   and slides had also been posted at our site (although some are missing) [2]
-   26th included two events; the business workshop and CJK Hackfest
-   in the business workshop, we had the certification interviews,
    which was the first in Japan and the second in Asia

-   and four new certified professionals were born (applause!)
-   Eric Sun from Taiwan,
    Jun Nogata, Hitoshi Sugimoto, and Jun Meguro from Japan

-   and discussed LibO / FLOSS business in Asia / end-user certification
    about ODF (proposed by Franklin Weng)

-   in CJK Hackfest, DaeHyun Sung from South Korea had achieved to
    solve tdf#125620 with help from Mark Hung and Takeshi Abe

-   however, any other attendees who are new to LibreOffice development
    (includes me) couldn't touch the "real" CJK issues in spite of the very
    extravagant mentors

-   whole the events, the lack of young participants is the next big issue
    to be solved

-   in the next opportunity in 2020, we thought that we are considering
    that we will prepare some budget for a scholarship program

    The photos taken by the participants are in TDF Nextcloud [3], but
    our official photographer Masataka Kondo is so busy now that only
    some of his photos have been placed. We're sorry.

    (*) Almost two month ago... sorry for our laziness :(
    [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvOkLdTEguo&list=PLaQzK7Tg6raZqFkSteARV7J_RkRtukYO6
    [2] https://conf.libreoffice.jp/program.html
    [3] https://nextcloud.documentfoundation.org/s/zpRgHjMqt48W3Jq

    Best,
    --
    Naruhiko NARU Ogasawara (naruoga@gmail.com)

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