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�� ��2. Re: youth outreach? (Sam Sargeant)
�� ��3. Re: youth outreach? (David Robinson)
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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2012 19:41:24 +1300
From: Richard Naylor <richard.naylor@R2.co.nz>
To: nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz
Subject: [nznog] please keep an eye out
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Just a small advisory. ��I bought 1.5km of fiber for NetHui this week
and it was stolen from the supplier (Corys/Mastertrade) before I got
there to collect it. ��Its 12 core D-series, single mode LSZH cable
cut as 2x750m. The CCTV footage shows it stolen from the loading bay.
So if you get offered some cheap fiber, I'm sure Corys would be very
pleased to hear from you.
Replacement fiber arrived friday pm in one length. After a lot of
winding and splicing, the van is all loaded ready to roll tomorrow.
I was suspicious that the folks mad keen on cable laying through the
roaring 40's to South America, had nicked it as a part of their project.
Richard
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2012 09:33:39 +1300
From: Sam Sargeant <sam.sargeant@gmail.com>
To: Sean Linton <sean@lpnz.org>
Cc: nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz
Subject: Re: [nznog] youth outreach?
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On 17/11/2012, at 11:21 AM, Sean Linton <sean@lpnz.org> wrote:
> How has the NZNOG community previously ensured that when a few key people decide to do something else the organisation doesn't get into trouble, so new blood keeps coming through?
Hi Sean,
Aside from the team of trustees and conference helpers there's no other organisation to speak of so I'm assuming that's what we're talking about.
>From what I can see there are a couple of trustees who have been appointed in the last year. If you missed it during the last NZNOG in Christchurch I'm sure they'll be happy to introduce themselves. On the organising committee there have been 3-4 new faces in the last two years before I stopped doing any of the conference work.
I don't think these have been community efforts; people on the team have organised themselves quietly enough that I'd guess the wider community was unaware of any changes. ��Perhaps you and the list could give feedback on this approach? I'm wondering if there was something specific that triggered your question.
Sam.
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2012 10:03:38 +1300
From: David Robinson <nznog@karit.geek.nz>
To: nznog <nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz>
Subject: Re: [nznog] youth outreach?
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Some cross over the IT Security Community over the last year have
started in2Security http://in2security.org.nz/ which in its first year
focused was breeding the next generation of security professionals.
They did this through setting up a mentoring program and doing
presentations at Universities.
On 19 November 2012 09:33, Sam Sargeant <sam.sargeant@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 17/11/2012, at 11:21 AM, Sean Linton <sean@lpnz.org> wrote:
>
> How has the NZNOG community previously ensured that when a few key people
> decide to do something else the organisation doesn't get into trouble, so
> new blood keeps coming through?
>
>
> Hi Sean,
>
> Aside from the team of trustees and conference helpers there's no other
> organisation to speak of so I'm assuming that's what we're talking about.
>
> From what I can see there are a couple of trustees who have been appointed
> in the last year. If you missed it during the last NZNOG in Christchurch I'm
> sure they'll be happy to introduce themselves. On the organising committee
> there have been 3-4 new faces in the last two years before I stopped doing
> any of the conference work.
>
> I don't think these have been community efforts; people on the team have
> organised themselves quietly enough that I'd guess the wider community was
> unaware of any changes. ��Perhaps you and the list could give feedback on
> this approach? I'm wondering if there was something specific that triggered
> your question.
>
> Sam.
>
>
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