[Ocg] New Zealand
Andrew McRae
amcrae@cisco.com
Tue, 6 May 2003 10:45:58 +1000 (EST)
>On Mon, 5 May 2003, Con Zymaris wrote:
>
>> On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 09:57:12AM +1000, Gordon Hubbard wrote:
>> > The NZ gov folk seem to be going down a similar path to NOIE. I have a
>> > request via NOIE to nominate an organisation in NZ that has a similar
>> > world view to AUUG that can (if things work out) work in a similar way to
>> > AUUG and NOIE, but in the NZ context.
>> >
>> > I know of Uniforum NZ (http://uniforum.org.nz) and I think there have been
>> > some past relationships with AUUG there. But their web site does not talk
>> > much about Open Source. But this might just be an oversight. Then there
>> > are a whole bunch of LUGs etc ....
>>
>> NZOSS does seem to be the group to contact. Research indicates that they
>> already deal quite heavily with gov.nz.
>>
>> I can pass on senior contacts within this organisation if required.
>>
>> Con
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>
>Thanks Con, I've got the President's name and address. Let me know if
>there is someone else.
>
>Greg, do you know anything about "uniforum nz"? I've got a feeling there
>have been some past relationship / discussions / partnering with AUUG?
Uniforum NZ was the equivalent of AUUG. A couple of times we
have Uniforum NZ people invited to speak at AUUG, and vice versa.
UNZ used to pass CFPs and conference announcements to AUUG.
I haven't heard from them for some time, so not sure what the
status is.
Cheers,
Andrew McRae