Friends,
After listening to Mark Summer's keynote at Astricon (hopefully soon on the 
Astricon web site) I think we should come back to the discussion he started. 
Mark talked about using Open Source in general and Asterisk in particular in 
third world projects as well as in emergencies in other countries. He and 
Inveneo help groups of people to get a better understanding of how to build 
network, IP and voice infrastructures. One part is of course learning and 
managing Asterisk.

I do believe many of us wants to help his efforts, but lack the understanding 
and channels to reach out. I had a very brief discussion with Mark after the 
keynote and promised to get back to him.

My thoughts are that if anyone from these countries try to reach us, we fail to 
listen and help. Could be language, could be attitude or something else. We 
can't expect them to have full understanding of net etiquette, the rules of 
Open Source project management or how to find information themselves (in a 
language they might not understand fully). The climate in our mailing lists and 
chat rooms are not always one of understanding, especially if someone copies 
their english language and attitude from Miami Vice ;-)

Do you have any ideas of what could be done from our community? Can we create 
special forums where we have a different climate, more languages and better 
understanding?

I also think we should copy ISOCs efforts and have a pre-astricon 
training/workshop for people that Inveneo locate and then invite them to 
Astricon, funded by grants form community or from somewhere else (since we lack 
an "Asterisk foundation" that could help here). I'm sure we can find resources 
to get them to Astricon and that we can find teachers in the community that are 
willing to help with this project. I would not hesitate in donating a few days 
myself.

We have enormous powers in our community. If we can gather a small part of that 
and point it towards these people, we can change the situation for many more, 
just by doing what we do each day - enjoy building voice solutions and sharing 
our knowledge.


Let's brainstorm for a while!  The floor is open.

/O
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