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	<title>Comments on: YAPC::Asia &#8211; Coming Soon</title>
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		<title>By: Tatsuhiko Miyagawa</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tatsuhiko Miyagawa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year we have 5 guests from Korea, which is a great improvement to call it &quot;Asian&quot;, at least compaired with the past conferences where Japanese, Taiwanese and American dominated.

Shibuya Perl Mongers mailing list has 200 subscribers, so I guess at least we have like 150 people out of them, but people are just too lazy to update their profile, or they think they don&#039;t &quot;belong to&quot; Shibuya.pm, just as a regular attendee to their very popular tech meeting.

The ratio of Tokyo and non-Tokyo is like 9:1, so this popularity comes from that there are lots of popular speakers giving a talk, and also there are general interest for conferences like this and Tokyo is such a dense city to fill this size really easily.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This year we have 5 guests from Korea, which is a great improvement to call it &#8220;Asian&#8221;, at least compaired with the past conferences where Japanese, Taiwanese and American dominated.</p>
<p>Shibuya Perl Mongers mailing list has 200 subscribers, so I guess at least we have like 150 people out of them, but people are just too lazy to update their profile, or they think they don&#8217;t &#8220;belong to&#8221; Shibuya.pm, just as a regular attendee to their very popular tech meeting.</p>
<p>The ratio of Tokyo and non-Tokyo is like 9:1, so this popularity comes from that there are lots of popular speakers giving a talk, and also there are general interest for conferences like this and Tokyo is such a dense city to fill this size really easily.</p>
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