Opening
Lunch
Break
Open discussion
Open discussion
Open discussion
Open discussion
Open discussion
Open discussion
Open discussion
Open discussion
Open discussion
Open discussion
Open discussion
To be confirmed...
Facing the Ocean – 2-year review of this civic hacking network in East Asia
abstract
Civic hackers in Japan, Korea, Hongkong, and Taiwan has been working, eating, having fun, strengthening this network together for the past 2 years. With numerous online meetups, 2 hackathons, and 0 conferences, what have they done together and learned from each other? This session invites FtO participants to share their stories.
This proposal is a on-going discussion with FtO participants. Progress will be reflected in the HackMD doc – https://g0v.hackmd.io/Cir7yKp1SPmyZzm8JyxBiQ
A g0v contributor who builds communities and works between the public and private sectors. Mainly contributed in vTaiwan project, exploring the possibility of open communities.
Democracy Activist of Parti Co-op, Project Organizer of Code for Korea, Member of Nullfull, Everyday Experimentalist, Imo of classi and berry 🐕 🐩
Miley is a PhD student of child development and community manager of Code for Japan. She works for LITALICO and held Social Fighter Award,the award for the team who work on the social issues.
Isabel Hou is co-founder of “g0v international ”, the taskforce co-organized the 1st Facing the Ocean Hack and Meet and executive committee member of “g0v Jothon”, which organize the g0v Hackthon every other month. Isabel is also a seasoned attorney focusing on technological innovation and intellectual property law and has served as a legal counsel for various government programs, NGOs, and open source/culture communities in Taiwan since 2000.