[AusNOG] Flooding in Rockhampton - What can AUSNOG do?

Bevan Slattery Bevan.Slattery at nextdc.com
Sat Jan 8 21:31:25 EST 2011


Thanks Matthew.  Like I said, I completely understand and had to ask the question.

Cheers

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net [mailto:ausnog-
> bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Matthew Moyle-Croft
> Sent: Saturday, 8 January 2011 8:31 PM
> To: AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net
> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Flooding in Rockhampton - What can AUSNOG do?
>
> We, the organisers, have discussed at length where the meetings should be
> in the future.   Our focus has been to get a series of meetings which have had
> good attendance and are financially viable.   The "profits" from earlier
> meetings have been used to ensure that the annual meeting is self funding
> and has a float to be able to pay for the deposits etc on the next meetings.
>
> Sydney has been appealing because it's very convenient for international
> speakers/visitors as well as a lot of people in Sydney as well as within
> Australia.   This is important to be able to get the kind of attendance (200 or
> so people) we're aiming for to justify people like Vijay Gill from Google,
> Roland Dobbins from Arbor etc coming along.  (Personally, it's easy for me to
> get to the major cities as I can combine with other work/meetings - a lot of
> people are the same).
>
> This year (AUSNOG05 meeting in September, as announced at AUSNOG04)
> will be the last in the initial series in Sydney.   We've already booked the Four
> Seasons again, announced the dates and location.
>
> We're looking to host 2012 in another major city on the East Coast.   Most
> likely Melbourne.
>
> We do understand that people have different opinions and desires out of
> AUSNOG meetings.   But we do want to be able to attract a reasonable cross
> section of people and that really means major cities and no matter where it's
> held we'll hear that someone's offended/can't get there etc.   We think the
> idea of helping out places such as Rockhampton is a good one, but the reality
> of holding a large conference there (including the extra logistics to organise it
> and the toll on us as organisers) makes it one we don't think can be pursued.
>
> Matthew
> on behalf of the organisers of AUSNOG.
>
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