Fwd: Important Event - ICT Leaders Debate, this Thursday evening
In case some of you don't get this.
From: "Colin Jackson"
To: "INZ Members Announce" Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 14:54:33 +1200 InternetNZ ICT Leaders Election Forum 2005
This Thursday evening InternetNZ is convening an Election Forum, for political parties to present and defend their policies relating to information and communications technology policy.
David Cunliffe MP (Labour Party), Maurice Williamson MP (National Party) and Mikaere Curtis (Green Party) will face questions from a panel of journalists (Paul Brislen, IDG / Computerworld; and Kate McLaughlin, National Business Review) on where they see the future of this industry, where they want to take it, and why.
Date: Thursday 1 September 2005
Time: 7.00pm - 9.00pm
Physical Venues: University of Auckland - Access Grid Suite (Main Venue) and Wellington - Media Lab Conference Room, L2, 205-207 Victoria St.
Webcast/Chatlink : Link page will be available at 6pm this afternoon at www.internetnz.net.nz/forum, with links to actual webcast and chat posted on Thursday.
Moderated by barrister Peter Dengate Thrush, the debate will commence with an hour-long session where the speakers respond to pre-prepared questions covering the wide range of issues relating to ICT and telecommunications policy.
In the second hour with the politicians will take questions from the audience, channelled through the journalist panel, and live questions from the Wellington audience. Online participants will be able to participate in the debate through submitting questions via a web based chat channel.
Communications between Auckland and Wellington will be by means of an Access Grid. The Access Grid technology provides realtime audio and video links between the two sites, making it an effective way to let audiences in different geographic locations interact in real time.
The only attendees in the Auckland venue will be the Moderator, the journalists, and of course, the politicians. Outside the room will be the technical providers, the feedback co-ordinators and the politicians advisory teams. There will not be any general audience at this venue.
There is a limited amount of space in the physical venue in Wellington for InternetNZ members to attend the event. Obviously we want to have a capacity audience at the venue. If you would like to attend, please advise office(a)Internetnz.net.nz as soon as possible. Physical attendance will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. For members outside of Wellington, we would value your on-line attendance and questions.
This InternetNZ Election Forum provides a unique opportunity for you to put questions to the politicians who will be making critical decisions about the future regulatory environment for communications and information technology in New Zealand. We welcome your involvement. We feel that this "proof of concept" of the technologies may lead to a whole new method of engagement in political discussions for special interest groups wishing to engage in detailed debates in specialised areas of policy. Please help us make this event a success.
Colin Jackson President - InternetNZ
do we need to know the InternetNZ secret handshake to get into this, or will "I'm the man from NZNOG" do? jamie On Tue, 2005-08-30 at 15:23 +1200, Richard Naylor wrote:
In case some of you don't get this.
From: "Colin Jackson"
To: "INZ Members Announce" Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 14:54:33 +1200 InternetNZ ICT Leaders Election Forum 2005
This Thursday evening InternetNZ is convening an Election Forum, for political parties to present and defend their policies relating to information and communications technology policy.
David Cunliffe MP (Labour Party), Maurice Williamson MP (National Party) and Mikaere Curtis (Green Party) will face questions from a panel of journalists (Paul Brislen, IDG / Computerworld; and Kate McLaughlin, National Business Review) on where they see the future of this industry, where they want to take it, and why.
Date: Thursday 1 September 2005
Time: 7.00pm - 9.00pm
Physical Venues: University of Auckland - Access Grid Suite (Main Venue) and Wellington - Media Lab Conference Room, L2, 205-207 Victoria St.
Webcast/Chatlink : Link page will be available at 6pm this afternoon at www.internetnz.net.nz/forum, with links to actual webcast and chat posted on Thursday.
Moderated by barrister Peter Dengate Thrush, the debate will commence with an hour-long session where the speakers respond to pre-prepared questions covering the wide range of issues relating to ICT and telecommunications policy.
In the second hour with the politicians will take questions from the audience, channelled through the journalist panel, and live questions from the Wellington audience. Online participants will be able to participate in the debate through submitting questions via a web based chat channel.
Communications between Auckland and Wellington will be by means of an Access Grid. The Access Grid technology provides realtime audio and video links between the two sites, making it an effective way to let audiences in different geographic locations interact in real time.
The only attendees in the Auckland venue will be the Moderator, the journalists, and of course, the politicians. Outside the room will be the technical providers, the feedback co-ordinators and the politicians advisory teams. There will not be any general audience at this venue.
There is a limited amount of space in the physical venue in Wellington for InternetNZ members to attend the event. Obviously we want to have a capacity audience at the venue. If you would like to attend, please advise office(a)Internetnz.net.nz as soon as possible. Physical attendance will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. For members outside of Wellington, we would value your on-line attendance and questions.
This InternetNZ Election Forum provides a unique opportunity for you to put questions to the politicians who will be making critical decisions about the future regulatory environment for communications and information technology in New Zealand. We welcome your involvement. We feel that this "proof of concept" of the technologies may lead to a whole new method of engagement in political discussions for special interest groups wishing to engage in detailed debates in specialised areas of policy. Please help us make this event a success.
Colin Jackson President - InternetNZ
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At 03:31 PM 8/30/2005 +1200, jamie.baddeley(a)vpc.co.nz wrote:
do we need to know the InternetNZ secret handshake to get into this, or will "I'm the man from NZNOG" do?
guess so. Just say you run the Internet, Politicians do it all the time...... Apart from drinking their beer, you might be better off at home injecting your comments via the IRC thingy that will be working. Note - its going to be a "Claytons" Access Grid, but I'll tell more after the gig and the application of beer. For now my nerves aren't good, and we're just packing to drive to AKL tonight. Its OK to sleep and drive isn't it ? Rich
There are some spaces available at the Wellington venue for NZNOGers who wish to attend - and we are totally happy to waive the secret handshake on this occassion, but the offer is made on the following terms: - First come, first served (consistent with .nz rules) - RSVP to office(a)internetnz.net.nz (no availability to casual attendees who just turn up tomorrow night) - Jamie is assured of a seat, for having had the foresight of raising the issue. Beer and nibbles will be available... Regards Keith Davidson Executive Director - InternetNZ Jamie Baddeley asked:
do we need to know the InternetNZ secret handshake to get into this, or will "I'm the man from NZNOG" do?
Keith Davidson wrote:
- Jamie is assured of a seat, for having had the foresight of raising the issue.
Beer and nibbles will be available...
This last line has been deliberately retained for AUP compliance reasons.
Jamie Baddeley asked:
do we need to know the InternetNZ secret handshake to get into this, or will "I'm the man from NZNOG" do?
Jamie claims to be "the man" but there are others who might dispute this. I think he should be able to be "a man from NZNOG" as there may be others who wish to claim the same status (or the relevant gender neutral or contrary gender specific equivalent).
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Richard Naylor wrote:
Physical Venues: University of Auckland - Access Grid Suite (Main Venue)
The only attendees in the Auckland venue will be the Moderator, the journalists, and of course, the politicians. Outside the room will be the technical providers, the feedback co-ordinators and the politicians advisory teams. There will not be any general audience at this venue.
In other words there's NO physical venue in Auckland for audience. I assume there'll be a laptop/screen at the wgtn curry on Thurs night? grin lin
At 15:53 30/08/2005, you wrote:
In other words there's NO physical venue in Auckland for audience.
I assume there'll be a laptop/screen at the wgtn curry on Thurs night?
grin lin
Hey Lin and all, I doubt it, because I tried it a few months ago, and you can't get CafeNet in Daawat (which is the Wgtn TNC restaurant). The nearest CafeNet AP to Daawat is at the Willis St end of Manners St - you can get to it from the nearby seats. Thanks, Jeremy Naylor p: +64 21 374 689 e: jeremy.naylor(a)r2.co.nz w: http://www.r2.co.nz/~jeremy w: http://e-living.wellington.net.nz -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.16/83 - Release Date: 26/08/2005
At 03:53 PM 8/30/2005 +1200, Lin Nah wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Richard Naylor wrote:
Physical Venues: University of Auckland - Access Grid Suite (Main Venue)
The only attendees in the Auckland venue will be the Moderator, the journalists, and of course, the politicians. Outside the room will be the technical providers, the feedback co-ordinators and the politicians advisory teams. There will not be any general audience at this venue.
In other words there's NO physical venue in Auckland for audience.
correct - there is *no* space for audience in AKL. Use the Interweb, thats what this is all about.
I assume there'll be a laptop/screen at the wgtn curry on Thurs night?
you'll need one. Of course this is on CafeNet...... rich
participants (6)
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Andy Linton
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jamie.baddeley@vpc.co.nz
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Jeremy Naylor
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Keith Davidson
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Lin Nah
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Richard Naylor