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iSummit2007: BoaF 'Asia Commons'
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on Jun 17, 2007
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AsiaCommons is a group that has grown out of a conference a few years ago,
and then subsequent meetings followed at iCommons last year and this year,
which aims to bring together the various commons groups
with admittedly have strong focus on CC within the Asian region.
And we are taking the broadest possible definition we can come up for Asia;
at the moment we've got people from Jordan all the way to America.
So the idea is to discuss common issue for this group such as
how to implement foreign languages to CC, how to rise awareness within the Asian community,
collaborate projects between the Asian communities, in different countries,
and just to build a common group geographically next to each other.
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