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# Taking a break (2022/11~)
Tech IT All Nagoya is currently on sabbatical due to the host's personal matter. Please wait until rebooting.

# Meetup Overview
Tech IT ALL Nagoya is the meet-up for English speaking tech industry people who live in/around Nagoya. We tried to be very casual and flexible tech meet-up.
In Nagoya, there are fewer people who are involved in tech and speak in English (compared to Tokyo and other cities). However there are some hungry people out there to socialize. Let’s meet and exchange the idea and socialize!
Please feel free to contact organizers and admins.

※ この Meetupは、あくまでも、ITに関する内容を国籍問わずディスカッションするのが目的です。英語のスキルアップ等を目的とした参加はご遠慮ください。ディスカッションには英語でのコミュニケーション能力と、テクノロジーの知識が必要となります。

* Our meet-up purpose is NOT for language exchange but discussing about tech.

# Organizers
## Katz Ueno
Katz currently works as the Chief Communications Officer at concrete5 Japan, Inc. to spread the word of concrete5 CMS, a free open source web publishing application. After spending some time in Los Angeles, CA to make indie films, he learned how to manage web content management system via publishing companies in LA and Houston. He’s involved in various open source projects such as WordPress meetup, Japan AWS Users Group and mautic. He now resides in Iwakura, Aichi with wife and daughters. He loves curry rice. More info is at http://en.katzueno.com/about/

## Tomohiro Inaba (TOM)
Tom is a freelance web marketing producer and IT YOROZU consultant etc. in Nagoya, Japan. He was once working for a boutique hotel in London. Later, he started working at Japanese system integration company as a system engineer over 10years. Then, he worked at global company as a IT support officer. He understands both Western and Japanese working style.

## Ewdison Then
Ewdi is the publisher of SlashGear and Android Community, a network publication of Ziff Davis Tech. While digital publishing is his current focus, he came from IT infrastructure background and was actively involved with many open source project such as Fedora Linux, Blue Linux, FoxServ Server Stack (https://sourceforge.net/projects/foxserv/), and Post-Nuke CMS. Previously based in Dallas, Texas, he is currently residing in Nagoya.

## Aki Ukita
Aki is a general manager at eSOLIX, an IT start-up in Nagoya. She is new to IT industry and loving it. Prior to joining eSOLIX, Aki spend 5 years in Hanoi, Vietnam working for a Japanese manufacturing company where she took roles in international business as well as factory management. She loves to travel and has visited 17 countries and counting.

# Meet-up Topics
- New technologies and methodologies.
- Project management
- Product management
- Programming
- Server and Clouds
- Developers’ Career & lifestyle (but not by commercial recruiter)

# Rules
The talk cannot be focus on the product and services commercially unless they provide sponsorship (TBD)

# Code of Conduct
Tech IT ALL Nagoya is dedicated to providing a harassment-free meetup experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of meetup participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any meetup venue, including talks. Meetup participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the meetup without a refund at the discretion of the meetup organizers. Harassment includes, but is not limited to: Verbal comments that reinforce social structures of domination related to gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, and/or religion Sexual images in public spaces Deliberate intimidation, stalking, or following Harassing photography or recording Sustained disruption of talks or other events Inappropriate physical contact Unwelcome sexual attention Advocating for, or encouraging, any of the above behavior.

This code of conduct is based on Cascadia PHP Conference & the Geek Feminism wiki