Hola,

First off, I just want to say that if you can at all manage to get to APRICOT then you should go - it���s a fantastic opportunity to get to an international conference without the cost of International travel.

Now on to some good news.  We���ve turned the tin upside down and given it a shake, and a few more dollars have magically appeared.  InternetNZ have also very kindly offered to support us to help even more NZNOG regulars to get to APRICOT - they're going to go dollar for dollar in assistance.  This will allow us to help even more of you to get to APRICOT.

In addition to the fellowships, which cover the full registration cost, we will commit to giving partial assistance to some more people - the number of people will be determined by how many come through the fellowship system as qualifying with the requirements outlined below and who don���t get a fellowship (no double dipping, sorry).  Essentially we���ll then split the bucket of money that many ways and issue everyone with a discount coupon to use during registration.

So if you haven���t already registered for APRICOT, and you haven���t applied for a fellowship, and you want to go to APRICOT, apply for a fellowship now: https://fellowship.apnic.net/apply/

Cheers,
Gerard (on behalf of NZNOG Trustees)


On 14/12/2015, at 8:49 AM, Jamie Baddeley <jamie.baddeley@vpc.co.nz> wrote:

Hi Folks,

NZNOG is the New Zealand Network Operators��� Group ��� an online community of network operators, predominantly in the Internet and Online Services area. 

NZNOG has no king, president, or formal membership. It consists of the subscribers to the NZNOG mailing list. The group is intended to facilitate discussion among operators of networks in New Zealand on matters relevant to network operators.

Annual Conference
Our annual conference provides both an opportunity to exchange technical information, and a high-value opportunity for NZ���s networking staff to ���network��� amongst themselves. This is New Zealand���s only locally run technical networking conference. In 2016 we decided to work with our friends at APRICOT to help NZ Networking folks gain more skills and experience in operating internet technology so we've provided a modest grant to enable this fellowship. We look forward to you applying.

We intend to resume the NZNOG conference in 2017. We hope to see you there.

Please see here:
  • You should be a NZ passport holder or at least hold a NZ work visa.
  • You are requested to post a summary of your experience or what you learnt at Apricot back to the NZNOG list so the NOG can gain benefit of their experiences.
  • Sections on travel and accomodation will be ignored. We'll pay for the entry fee and that's it. Everything else is up to you.
  • This fellowship is intended for regular NZNOG attendees. If you've not attended an NZNOG conference in the past, then it is unlikely you will be selected.
  • The fellowship covers conference entry only. Workshops are not included.
Application entry lasts for only a few short days. Sorry about that.


Regards

Jamie (on behalf of NZNOG Trustees)

On 7 December 2015 at 22:06, Patrick Jordan-Smith <patrick@jordan-smith.org> wrote:
Cheers Jamie!

Glad you guys are on it.

@AJ - My intention was for those in the community who are students or are lower in the ranks of one of the larger guys where getting the OK for the ticket may prove challenging. Given the person is probably already taking paid or unpaid leave to attend.

Cheers,
Pat



On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 8:12 PM, Jamie Baddeley <jamie.baddeley@vpc.co.nz> wrote:
Hi Folks,

Following on from our email in August (http://list.waikato.ac.nz/pipermail/nznog/2015-August/021864.html) , in somewhat typical fashion the trustees (and friends) are pulling something together at the last freaking minute. We hope in a few short days that we'll be able to confirm arrangements.

I went to APRICOT in Hong Kong and Singapore. They were amazing. Almost as amazing as Steve K's dancing in Hong Kong.

On a more serious note, these are the peak conferences for our technical community in this part of the world. Don't regret not going to one when it's been in your backyard. And it's not a corporate crowd. It's our crowd.

cheers

Jamie (on behalf of NZNOG trustees).


On 7 December 2015 at 19:08, Alastair Johnson <aj@sneep.net> wrote:
On 12/6/15 2:45 PM, Liam Farr wrote:
Hi,

I don���t recall this being communicated, I know a few people who attend
NZNOG (some APNIC members some not) but work in the general ISP / Telco
Community and associated fields, that would like to attend if the price
was reasonable���. (People who have attended past NZNOG���s).

Seems a real shame that NZNOG is in Auckland for once, and actually half
the people won���t go because $$$$���. fail.

Also I found that NZNOG has a really good social / networking element to
it, (as well as good content), you get to meet other people who you
otherwise wouldn���t, I suspect with the pricing its going to attract a
different more corporate crowd which is a shame :(

While APRICOT might be more expensive than NZNOG, I assure you that you will find the social networking aspect, the excellent content, and many new people to talk to.

The fact that one of the biggest networking conferences in the region is coming to AKL should be a really strong reason for people in NZ to attend APRICOT, hear international perspectives as well as local, and see the wider community.

I know it's costly, but it's a much, much bigger event, and frankly, reasonably priced for a 1 week conference (on an international scale).

I do hope that the Trustees announce something to reduce the financial burden, but honestly, this should be an easy sell to your financial management - NZNOG /and/ APRICOT in one!

AJ
A decade of attending APRICOT, including at my own cost
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