Written by supachai teasakul   
Feb 21, 2007 at 04:00 AM

8th AOSS : Asian Open Source Symposium

MamboHub.com was invited to join and tell about our Mambo community in Thailand in 8th AOSS which held at Westin Resort - Bali on Feb. 13 – 15, 2005. In the event, there are many people relevant to open source project joining in which we’ve got a lot of knowledge and had a chance to sharing the idea about how to promote open source technology. Our team had an opportunity to present our works on the 2nd day ( 14th Feb). The event ran with a friendly touch to each attendee. Thanks for CICC and other parties that organized such a great event.

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