Below is a series of questions about NZNOG 05 and 06. Please fill out as many questions as you can and feel free to add extra comments wherever. The results will be used to decide when, where and how NZNOG 06 will be run. If you are short of time please fill out the 2006 questions first. Email the filled in version back to simon(a)darkmere.gen.nz . Email me if you have any questions. Answers will be kept confidential. Results will be summarized back to the list. Questions ========= About you --------- Which City/Country do you live/work in : What position do you work in : What does your job involve : Attendance ---------- Did you attend NZNOG 05 ? : Did you attend NZNOG 04 ? : Did you attend earlier NZNOGs? : If you didn't attended NZNOG 05: a. what reasons didn't your attend? b. What would have made you more likely to attend? NZNOG 05 -------- If you attended NZNOG 05 please answer the following questions. 1. Did your employer pay for all or part of the costs? Did they give you time to attend or did you have to take holidays? 2. Please comment on the following, how you feel about them and how important these are to you. General organization: Accommodation: Wednesday night dinner (curry): Thursday Dinner (Official dinner): Internet Access: Other: 3. The main presentations. Abstracts of the presentations and tutorials at nznog05 are at: http://www.nznog.org/tutorial.php http://www.nznog.org/abstract.php a. Can you list things in the programme or the conference that your especially liked. b. Can you list things in the programme or the conference that your especially disliked. c. Do you have any other comments about the programme or running of the conference. NZNOG 06 -------- 1. Are you likely to attend NZNOG 06. 2. Are you likely to attend Linux.conf.au in Dunedin at the end of Jan 06? 3. The following are venues/times that NZNOG might be held. Please rate how likely your are to attend and which you would prefer. a. Wellington in late Jan or Early Feb ( after linux.conf.au) Pro: Overseas people able to go to linux.conf.au and NZNOG Pro: Cheaper Accommodation and Venue Con: Clashes with NANOG or RIPE so harder to get overseas speakers b. Wellington in March or early April Pro: Less clashes with overseas events. Pro: Overseas people able to go to ICANN and NZNOG Con: Most expensive venue and accommodation. 4. Please comment on the following, how you feel about them and how important these are to you. International Speakers: Low cost ( < $500 for programme + accommodation): Types of attendees - Network Operators (people who type BGP commands): - Admins of large websites: - Admins of Large mail servers: - Security Admins at large sites: - Network consultants: - Large ISP technical personal: - Small ISP technical personal: - Programmers (Open source projects): - Script Kiddies: - Vendor sponsored speakers: - Network researchers: - Government Policy people ( eg MOC, CCIP): - Small Hosting providers: - Equipment Vendor salesman: - Students: - Wireless Operators: Official event dinner: Curry Night: Joe and Dean: Wireless Access at event: Nearness to the office: Vendor Booths: Breaks between talks: Start and finish times each day: Wider programme or narrowly focused on Network operators: Single or Multiple streams: Recording and/or broadcast of Events: Giveaways: 4. Please rate on the following topics and make other comments if you like. 5 is "Extremely interested" 3 is "Interested enough to attend" 1 is "I'll work on my minesweeper skills outside" Peering : DNSSEC : Internet Exchange Updates : INOC-DBA : APNIC : Virtual Servers (eg Xen, UML) : Lightning talks : PGP Key Signing party : Mail Servers : DDOS : Network Monitoring : LAMP : Measurement : Government Policy : Wireless : Spam : IPV6 : VOIP : ENUM : Multicast : BGP and other routing protocols : UltraWideband : MPLS : WAN Solutions / VPNs : Fibre Optics : LDAP : Network Measurement : Asset Management for Network Hardware : Network Design Philosophy : Security and Encryption : Web Server Administration : Other(s) (please add) : 5. Are you interested in giving a talk? Talks can be tutorials, 30m-2h presentations or 5-10 minutes lightning talks. Please let us know if you are interested in giving one and if possible what type and what topic(s). 6. Other stuff. Please add other comments, suggestions, feedback etc on what you would like for the 06 conference including possible speakers, talks, events and topics not mentioned above.