Report UA @ NetHui 2015 July 8-10 2015 Prepared by Don Hollander NetHui (2015.nethui.nz) is an annual ‘IGF like’ event organized by InternetNZ. “Hui” is the Māori word used for a gathering. In many ways, NetHui is an un-conference. There are planned themed sessions as well as sessions that are developed ‘on the fly’. By and large, the sessions are not mostly presentations, but instead are community driven discussions that are facilitated. NetHui are dynamic, organic and community driven. They can often be very passionate. This year there were about 400 people present. Universal Acceptance concepts were inserted into a number of sessions as well as many corridor discussions. ・ During the PacINET gathering of participants from the Pacific. During a more structured presentation by Save Vocea of ICANN and interventions by Don Hollander ・ During the Gov 2.0 session that looked at the future of digital government services. ・ During the Domains: Growth, change and transition session (by Don Hollander and Karatiana Taiura). ・ During the InTac session on technologies ・ During the closing plenary on Digital Inclusion ・ During the Code Club Meetup (Code club is an initiative to introduce coding education for young people). New Zealand has a strong focus on inclusiveness, particularly between the indigenous Māori and the Crown. The Māori language is written with an extended Latin script with macrons above the vowels. This makes it an IDN. The focus of the interventions was that the DNS now provides for inclusiveness of language, both at the Root and within the .nz name space. It is now time for the developers of New Zealand to recognize this and adjust their systems to embrace them.
Hi Don, Thanks for accepting me into this group. I was one of attendees of PACINET and an ICANN alumni fellow and would love to contribute more into this mailing list. Etuate Cocker Network/Systems Engineer, Spark Digital N.Z Ltd, CCNA, CCNP, CCAI, CEH. On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 6:37 PM, Don Hollander <don.hollander@icann.org> wrote:
*Report*
*UA @ NetHui 2015*
*July 8-10 2015*
*Prepared by*
*Don Hollander*
NetHui (2015.nethui.nz) is an annual ‘IGF like’ event organized by InternetNZ. “Hui” is the Māori word used for a gathering. In many ways, NetHui is an un-conference. There are planned themed sessions as well as sessions that are developed ‘on the fly’. By and large, the sessions are not mostly presentations, but instead are community driven discussions that are facilitated. NetHui are dynamic, organic and community driven. They can often be very passionate. This year there were about 400 people present.
Universal Acceptance concepts were inserted into a number of sessions as well as many corridor discussions.
· During the PacINET gathering of participants from the Pacific. During a more structured presentation by Save Vocea of ICANN and interventions by Don Hollander
· During the Gov 2.0 session that looked at the future of digital government services.
· During the Domains: Growth, change and transition session (by Don Hollander and Karatiana Taiura).
· During the InTac session on technologies
· During the closing plenary on Digital Inclusion
· During the Code Club Meetup (Code club is an initiative to introduce coding education for young people).
New Zealand has a strong focus on inclusiveness, particularly between the indigenous Māori and the Crown. The Māori language is written with an extended Latin script with macrons above the vowels. This makes it an IDN.
The focus of the interventions was that the DNS now provides for inclusiveness of language, both at the Root and within the .nz name space. It is now time for the developers of New Zealand to recognize this and adjust their systems to embrace them.
Thanks Etuate: You might be interested in the International Group or the Topline & Technical Group. Most of the technical issues are software focused, as opposed to network focused, but your skills with engagement with small island states might also be useful in the Community Outreach group. Don
On 12/07/2015, at 5:56 am, Etuate Cocker <eduade.2001@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Don, Thanks for accepting me into this group. I was one of attendees of PACINET and an ICANN alumni fellow and would love to contribute more into this mailing list.
Etuate Cocker Network/Systems Engineer, Spark Digital N.Z Ltd, CCNA, CCNP, CCAI, CEH.
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 6:37 PM, Don Hollander <don.hollander@icann.org <mailto:don.hollander@icann.org>> wrote: Report
UA @ NetHui 2015
July 8-10 2015
Prepared by
Don Hollander
NetHui (2015.nethui.nz <http://2015.nethui.nz/>) is an annual ‘IGF like’ event organized by InternetNZ. “Hui” is the Māori word used for a gathering. In many ways, NetHui is an un-conference. There are planned themed sessions as well as sessions that are developed ‘on the fly’. By and large, the sessions are not mostly presentations, but instead are community driven discussions that are facilitated. NetHui are dynamic, organic and community driven. They can often be very passionate. This year there were about 400 people present.
Universal Acceptance concepts were inserted into a number of sessions as well as many corridor discussions.
· During the PacINET gathering of participants from the Pacific. During a more structured presentation by Save Vocea of ICANN and interventions by Don Hollander
· During the Gov 2.0 session that looked at the future of digital government services.
· During the Domains: Growth, change and transition session (by Don Hollander and Karatiana Taiura).
· During the InTac session on technologies
· During the closing plenary on Digital Inclusion
· During the Code Club Meetup (Code club is an initiative to introduce coding education for young people).
New Zealand has a strong focus on inclusiveness, particularly between the indigenous Māori and the Crown. The Māori language is written with an extended Latin script with macrons above the vowels. This makes it an IDN.
The focus of the interventions was that the DNS now provides for inclusiveness of language, both at the Root and within the .nz name space. It is now time for the developers of New Zealand to recognize this and adjust their systems to embrace them.
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