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Thanks Beshr, we'll surely do if we need any help, lots of appreciations :)


Thanks for your appreciation brianbreslin, we manage to help our community spark its innovation as well.

Surely I'll tell you if any help is needed from people in the U.S, thanks in advance for your willing to help.

Stay tuned for followup posts we'll post during and after the event :)


Thanks very much DanI-S, I'll mostly ask you for help when the time comes, lots of thanks :) (And BTW we have a Hackerspace in Damascus as well https://www.facebook.com/WikilogiaHackerspace, it belongs to Wikilogia - the community partner of SWDamascus, and I teach web programming there as well :D ).


Very cool, looking forward to hearing from you!


Thansk very much Amjad, it's still a bit early (the event will occur after two months). I'll contact you once he need your help, big appreciates :)


There is a war happening all over the country, but the event WILL take place with any circumstance, nothing will stop us from making it happen.


I've tried and failed to come up with a single explanation for why this might be a good idea (from a security point of view and also from a "is this really the best thing you can do with your time if you're going to be in Damascus" point of view).

So, what's the rationale (I'd genuinely like to know as I assume it's being organised with good intentions)?


As for the "is this really the best thing you can do with your time if you're going to be in Damascus" point of view, it's missing the essential part of the thing; we are ALREADY in Damascus now, I'm (one of the organizers) writing this comment from the heart of Damascus, all the organizers are living in Damascus, and all the attendees will be from Damascus as well. If we don't found useful startups, what else could we be doing to help our country and people survive?

As for the security point of view, you are right; people die everyday not only in Damascus, but all over Syria, should that mean we have to keep at home? People die while at home, in job, or in any situation; the best thing you can do is to take whatever chances you have to help rebuild your country and bring ease to your people.

According to a UN survey, more than 500,000 jobs will be needed in Syria by 2015. We have absolutely NO hope in having these jobs unless we found local entrepreneurship culture and successful startups - it is a good idea to start that by a SW event, isn't it? :)


Well, it seemed to me as if you were hoping for people to come to damascus for the event. But since everyone is already there, it seems like a great way to forget the war for a few hours and think about something positiv. Great idea, i wish you and your friends all the best.


You could try to save yourself or your family. Can't you at least flee to another country until the situation stabilizes a bit? It seems suicide to be working on a start-up events while people are being slaughtered on the streets.


Big respect. Hope all goes well and that your country finds peace soon.


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