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It's been 10 years since Australia's first ARMA 1 mod was released and it's an epic journey that continues today, with thousands of hours of gameplay released and countless hours of resources created.
This is a celebration of ARMA 1 Modding & Networking, looking at the incredible community that has been around the mod for a decade and how it has grown, learned and developed.
It's all about the community, the people behind the code, the people creating tools, the people taking the game to new heights, and learning and teaching each other as they go.
And I've done the best I can to capture this in a variety of vignettes, with many interviews with people involved and feature articles on the community itself.
If you've a mod of yours you want to share, or maybe you want to add your own experiences or mod a short story for your ARMA 1 mod, then get in touch. I'd love to hear from you.
Thanks for coming on this journey with me and I hope you enjoy the trip through time and events that lead to the present day.
Fernando Silveira has been the Art Director of Australia's first ARMA 1 mod, and remains a driving force in the development of this crazy adventure in which 01e38acffe
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Facebook
Social media including Facebook played a key role in the peace talks.
Facebook was used to organize and publicize hundreds of meetings that led to the agreement, as well as to find donors for the process and promote public support.
Twitter
In June 2010, Twitter became the most prominent social networking site in Colombia. According to Richard Branson, Twitter has become a tool to raise awareness on the issue and keep contact with citizens.
References
Bibliography
O'Connell, James R. The Politics of Terrorism in Colombia: The Hunt for FARC, 1992-1995 (Carolina Academic Press, 2001)
Hofman, Allan J. Political Economy in the Americas: From the Colonial Period to the Present (Routledge, 2015)
External links
Official website of the Office of the High Commissioner for the Peace in Colombia
IFOR, ICAO and UNAMID in Colombia
SICAO in Colombia
MIAMI in Colombia
CELACS in Colombia
Article in BBC News
Article in The Guardian
Article in Newsweek
Colombian authorities and FARC sign peace deal, December 2, 2012
News Article on the Bilateral Agreement
News Article on the Bilateral Agreement
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