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Cloud Native Taiwan User Group

Kubernetes Community Days (KCDs) are community-organized events that gather adopters and technologists from open source and Cloud Native communities for education, collaboration, and networking. KCDs are supported by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF).

The Kubernetes Community Days Taiwan (KCD Taiwan) is the local KCD community event hosted by Cloud Native Taiwan User Group (CNTUG) in Taiwan. Our goal is to let more users participate in the Kubernetes community to exchange and learn Kubernetes-related knowledge from each other to further develop and maintain the Kubernetes community.

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OpenStreetMap Taiwan, WIkidata Taiwan

OpenStreetMap and Wikidata are well-known international open data project, the former one is related to geological data, the latter one is knowledge database. OpenStreetMap is a map project different than commercial map like Google Maps, using open license to handle geo-data. And OpenStreetMap is well-suit to link to other open content projects. The third-party database can not only store coordinate information, but also OpenStreetMap relation ID.

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Let’s read the source code Production Committee

Let’s read the source code Production Committee

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Arch Linux Taiwan

Arch Linux turns 20! Arch Linux Taiwan community sticks to KISS philosophy, provides a free and open environment, and looks forwarding to gathering Archers everywhere to share your opinions and works. Our community is quite active, and any topic related to Arch Linux is welcome for discussions. Lovers of GNU/Linux, regardless of distributions or nationality, are welcome to join us.

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Taipei Ethereum Meetup

Taipei Ethereum Meetup is a physical meetup community that focuses on the theory, implementation, and applications of Ethereum technology. Currently, speeches are shared voluntarily by community participants every month. Many of the participants are cryptography and blockchain enthusiasts and developers from different industries. Technical discussions sometimes also happen on Medium.
More information about Taipei Ethereum Meetup can be found on this [website]((https://www.meetup.com/Taipei-Ethereum-Meetup/).

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Chatbot Developers Taiwan

The Chatbot Developers Taiwan community is committed to providing a community for discussing chatbot related applications. In Taipei and Taichung, there is a regular meetup every month. In each small gathering, speakers will be arranged to share themes and discuss new knowledge, surrounded by chatbots, AI, and topics of common concern. Everyone is welcome to share and communicate freely with the congregation, and I hope that everyone can gain something from sharing. At the same time, you are also welcome to nominate yourself and recommend speakers. Or go to the lightning show, share your chatbot or any chatbot-related issues.

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Taiwan JVM team

Taiwan JVM team is a task-oriented group to advocate JVM related technology. By connected all JVM-related communities, including TWJUG, Kotlin Taiwan User Group, Scala Taiwan, Android Taipei/Android Study Jam, Kotlin Taipei, Clojure Taiwan, GDG, Taiwan Backend Group, our goal is to provide a rich and diverse agenda in COSCUP 2022.

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MySQL Taiwan User Group

Taiwan MySQL user community is a place for sharing their experience and opinions about MySQL. Please visit our community facebook to know more about MySQL Taiwan User Group

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PostgreSQL Taiwan

We talk everything about PostgreSQL.

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Bringing Open Source Software to Hardware

We are people who loves the idea of free and open source and we try to bring it to hardware. We have already hosted the track last year. And we’re here to boost it again.

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(1)Taiwan Linux Kernel Hackers (2)Hsinchu Code Serf

  1. Taiwan Linux Kernel Hackers:
    We are the Taiwan-based Linux kernel/userspace devs and users. We use Linux just like chopsticks and our hands. It’s our day-to-day life !

  2. Hsinchu Code Serf :
    Hsinchu is one of the many powerhouses in which flocks of technical employees mainly live and work.
    We are a bunch of people who love to share and participate in FOSS society besides our day job.

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新樂園藝術空間

新樂園藝術空間從1994年籌備,1995年正式開始營運至今,並以藝術具實驗性及當代性為創作精神,以突破空間限制並擴大藝術社群交流,朝向跨領域及跨地域的多元方式,希望發展出台灣當代藝術與文化的不同面向。

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Julia Taiwan

Started from October 2016, hosted for more than 20 meetups, increasing users and developers, we aim to promote Julia language in Taiwan and establish series of Mandarin resources.

More about Julia Taiwain please check facebook page.

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Golang Taiwan

Golang Taiwan, Gopher Taipei is one of the largest programming language communities in Taiwan. The group aims to build strong connections with gophers and learn Golang together, and it provides some opportunities for knowledge sharing with regular meetup.

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Community of Open Data for Agriculture (COODFA)

COODFA, Community of Open Data for Agriculture, is founded by Agritech Analytics, Agricultural Technology Research Institute. COODFA was the host of the 1st Conference of Open data for agriculture in 2020 and started organizing the community to share the knowledge and know-how of the application in open data and digital agriculture.

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Rust Taiwan

Rust Taiwan is a community that promotes Rust in Taiwan. The community helps each other to discuss. Before the epidemic, there were physical gatherings. Now, most of them are online discussions. If you want to join us, please refer to our official website Rust Taiwan.

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Ruby Taiwan

Ruby Taiwan was established in 2008. We focus on Ruby programming language and software development, to carry out exchanges and sharing in the industry, and to enhance the technical depth and breadth of developers.

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Open Culture Foundation (OCF)

The Open Culture Foundation (OCF), is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, founded in 2014 by several members of Taiwan’s open source community. Our main goal is to support local communities advocate the use of open technologies in broader sectors, including open source software, open hardware, and open data. We help government, enterprises, and NGOs better understand the benefits of adopting open source, and promote the importance of open data to the public sphere. We believe that a culture of open collaboration is the foundation for an innovative society, and the engine of a participatory democracy.

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Laravel Taiwan

Laravel Taiwan is a technical community that focuses on PHP and Laravel. Our goal is to build an energized, equality, diversion & inclusion community for everyone. We love to share our experience and knowledge. And we also arrange meetups and conferences regularly. Now we have over ten thousand developers in the Facebook group since 2013.

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Functional Thursday

Functional programming make programs more concise and it’s back-end by the power of math. It’s also a good way to let people think of the essence of programming language. Our meet up, the Functional Thursday (Funth for short), is for who are interested in functional language and programming language designation, implementation and discussion. So, welcome to fapply yourself as a Functor, and bind us together.

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GDG(Google Developer Group)

GDG Taipei (Google Developer Group Taipei) meets on every Wednesday night at Tenlong Coding Space (due to COVID19 pandemic, now we will hold only online virtual events). The typical meeting format is registration and light dinner fare between 7:00 and 7:30pm. The main meeting starts with general announcements at 7:30pm. This is followed by technical presentation(s) and/or demonstration of one or more Google technologies starting from 7:30pm. After talks, extended Q&A and/or more informal networking before everyone heads home. Our meetings will always be free and open to the general public. We will sometimes co-host a joint meeting with local open source group(s).

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Google Developer Student Clubs Taiwan & Hong Kong

Google Developer Student Clubs Taiwan & Hong Kong (GDSC TW&HK) are community groups that are comprised of students. Through open-source applications, we hope to raise awareness of Google Technologies to the public. Not limited to the technological aspects of Google services and the advent of burgeoning open source communities, we will discuss our past, present, and future.

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OSPN (OpenSource People Network, @OSC_official)

The Open Source Conference (OSC) is an event that tells the story of open source.

Not only in Tokyo, but also in Hokkaido in the north and Okinawa in the south, it is held all over the country throughout the year.

This is an event where you can see seminars and product exhibitions by the open source community, supporting companies, and sponsoring organizations for free.

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Kaiyuanshe 開源社

Founded in 2014, with the vision of “based on China and contributing to the world”, it is composed of the principles of “contribution, consensus, and co-governance”. It is the earliest open source community with the mission of “open source governance, international integration, community development, and open source projects”. consortium. In 2017, Kaiyuan Club was transformed to be composed entirely of individual members, linked tens of thousands of Kaiyuan people, gathered thousands of community members and volunteers, hundreds of lecturers at home and abroad, and cooperated with nearly 100 sponsors, media, and community partners. .

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