You’re doing it for government services, government platforms?
You need at least 20 lives to do what you’re doing.
How many hours do you sleep a day?
You have time to sleep eight hours?
How many hours to eat?
How many hours to play?
If you want to change your mind and do something not significant, but very funny, do you have time to do it?
When you say other people, it’s not civil servant here?
There are also other people, because you don’t have very much manpower here.
For instance, what is one of the programs that you have helped with outside of Taiwan recently?
To the city function?
Is there something in France going on?
Having fun, or also...?
You have counterparts in France? They’re not in government?
What’s the name?
Etalab?
How comes we never hear about that?
You just never hear about that.
What happened?
How Taiwan solved the Uber problem.
Let’s go back to Sunflower Movement. This is an important one. That’s the time when you’re involved in Taiwanese politics?
Hack democracy?
This is Taiwanese?
Re-imagination?
This site is...?
No, I mean the larger address. This site, this website, it’s called...?
G-zero-V-dot-Asia?
Two years before?
It wasn’t considered as a protest?
How did this happen practically, during the Sunflower Movement? Because there was some hard conflict, also?
As sources of violence.
It was published?
You mean WiMAX stopped operations because it went out of business?
Now with the 4G technology you could do the same?
This is Taiwan law?
It was 24/7?
Also, you provided the same...?
This is a drone photo, or is it...?
A drone.
To provide free WiFi for all the sites you need a lot of equipment.
In fact, it’s like you had a new account on Chunghwa Telecom?
They do that?
They supported, also, the movement?
E-Forum?
Your personal involvement in this g0v movement was?
With your telephone?
You were already a group of people, this g0v? You are how big?
In Taiwan?
That many?
Would you say that this is easier in Taiwan because you are already a digitalized society?