Wow. Roll on other accomodation options!



On Friday, 24 June 2016, Jamie Baddeley <jamie.baddeley@vpc.co.nz> wrote:
Hi Folks,

On behalf of the Trustees, I'm very pleased to announce that from the 23rd-27th of January 2017 the conference will be held in the Bay of Heaps, or more specifically, Tauranga.

The venue is��http://www.trinitywharf.co.nz - A couple of the trustees have visited the venue and they report it is a great spot. I know I'm looking forward to seeing you all there.

I encourage all of you that are planning on going to book accomodation now. Book early and book often. We'll have more information up on the website soon about accomodation options. We'll let you know when that's up. I'll say it again, book now. At the venue, down the road, your mates place, whatever - it's the Bay of Plenty in January. You get the idea.

For those of you out there seeking to sponsor this conference, then please get in touch with us via sponsorship@nznog.org (subject: sponsor)- we'd love to hear from you. For our good friends and sponsors from previous years, I'll be getting in touch with you next week. As always we sincerely appreciate your support.

Now that we've got the venue sorted out we'll be sorting out registrations and all the rest of it which brings me to:

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Program Committee:

Once again we'll also need to assemble a program committee.

Eligible PC candidates are those who have attended NZNOG conferences in the recent past, have broad technical knowledge of Internet operations, and have reasonable familiarity with the format��of NZNOG conferences. ��

PC members are expected to work actively to solicit content for the event and review submissions for technical merit.��

What the PC do and come up with is the most important thing for the whole conference.

If you are interested in joining the PC ��send a brief note to "trustees at��nznog.org".�� The
note should include affiliation (if any) and contact details, and a brief description of why you would make a good addition to the PC.�� PC members receive complimentary registration for the event.

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Finally, can I just add that in what seems to be an ongoing climate of consolidation and acquisition, now is the time for all operators to get together to discuss what smart new things need to happen to keep moving the packets faster and better. There is always a better way.

Cheers

Jamie Baddeley
on behalf of the NZNOG Trust.