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Hello all,

I just arrived in Samui, and I'd like to meet other geek/techies in Thailand.

If some of you live/travel in Samui and want to discuss about the techs we love near a beer/cofee/whatever,

just email me, for we can setup a meeting.

(arhuman at gmail dot removethis gmail dot com)

I don't know if a LUG exists in Samui, If anyone have information about this, it's welcome.

(I know no Perl monger group exists...)

Bonus offer : If you use Perl you get one drink offered

And if you don't...well...you get one anyway :-)

I almost forgot :

I'm a married (with 2 kids) French telecommuter working for a french ISP.

I love Linux (mainly using Debian and Ubuntu), computer security, programming (Perl !) and

almost anything related to Free/Open Source Software.

Posted

it was a bit of a challenge to set up something in BKK so I won't be too optimistic about Samui but hey, who knows...

t'es la en vacances ou tu viens de t'installer pour de bon? si tu passes par Bangkok, fais moi signe.

Posted

it was a bit of a challenge to set up something in BKK so I won't be too optimistic about Samui but hey, who knows...

t'es la en vacances ou tu viens de t'installer pour de bon? si tu passes par Bangkok, fais moi signe.

"The longest trip begins with a small step"

Asking was my first step, let's see...

Je suis là pour un an (au moins).

Je prends note, si je vais un jour à Bangkok...

  • 3 months later...
Posted

arhuman, were you able to get a bunch of like minds together. I'm basically in the same situation but located out of Korat. If you are even find a good volunteer project that requires Cisco-<deleted> or dare I say OBSD PF-<deleted> love to join in.

  • 2 months later...
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arhuman, were you able to get a bunch of like minds together. I'm basically in the same situation but located out of Korat. If you are even find a good volunteer project that requires Cisco-<deleted> or dare I say OBSD PF-<deleted> love to join in.

whoa did you just reference Daniel Hartmeier's PF and Theo DeRaadt's OpenBSD. nice. I live in Udon. Transparent PF Stealth Bridge time.

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