Right, Neil and I have pretty much sorted the NZNOG programme. It's reasonably flexible, with a bit of room to slot things in if any important last minute talks pop up etc. It takes into account any preferences for days to talk on I have received. A couple of additions that have come up recently are for InternetNZ to have a talking slot to cover anti-spam legislation, copyright bills, and general telecommunications issues and how they impact ISPs. There is also a NZ internet history session slotted in. Richard Wood is writing a book on the subject for InternetNZ so will use this slot to gain some more content for this. Can someone give this a quick sanity check please? Dave will be throwing this on the website when he gets back in the office this afternoon. Cheers, Jonny.
Whoops! You were all going to see it eventually anyway... Cheers, Jonny. On 15/01/2007, at 1:27 PM, Jonny Martin wrote:
Right, Neil and I have pretty much sorted the NZNOG programme.
It's reasonably flexible, with a bit of room to slot things in if any important last minute talks pop up etc. It takes into account any preferences for days to talk on I have received.
A couple of additions that have come up recently are for InternetNZ to have a talking slot to cover anti-spam legislation, copyright bills, and general telecommunications issues and how they impact ISPs.
There is also a NZ internet history session slotted in. Richard Wood is writing a book on the subject for InternetNZ so will use this slot to gain some more content for this.
Can someone give this a quick sanity check please? Dave will be throwing this on the website when he gets back in the office this afternoon.
Cheers, Jonny.
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Incidentially Richard isn't the book author, it's Keith Newman. DPF -----Original Message----- From: Jonny Martin [mailto:jonny(a)fx.net.nz] Sent: 15 January 2007 1:28 p.m. To: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz Subject: [nznog] NZNOG Programme. Right, Neil and I have pretty much sorted the NZNOG programme. It's reasonably flexible, with a bit of room to slot things in if any important last minute talks pop up etc. It takes into account any preferences for days to talk on I have received. A couple of additions that have come up recently are for InternetNZ to have a talking slot to cover anti-spam legislation, copyright bills, and general telecommunications issues and how they impact ISPs. There is also a NZ internet history session slotted in. Richard Wood is writing a book on the subject for InternetNZ so will use this slot to gain some more content for this. Can someone give this a quick sanity check please? Dave will be throwing this on the website when he gets back in the office this afternoon. Cheers, Jonny.
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David Farrar
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