It's difficult for people from other capitals apart from Brisbane to commute to Byron.What about Byron Bay? It's not far from Brisbane
^ No.Australia = Dry, snakes and spiders lol
New Zealand = green with no snakes and the spiders dont kill you
You should really ask the question NZ or Aus ?
I guess it is closer Europe
Couple of years? Its taken then 5? years to get down here once!Just thought I'd throw in a question: Should this event (if it goes ahead!) be called "MUM Australia" or "MUM ANZ"?
Perhaps we could alternate every couple of years or so between an AU and NZ city?
Cheers, Mike.
April (if we decide to do it).If you guys did do AU, when would it be hosted? It sounds like a crazy flight, but I've got Australia on the bucket list!
you're right - the long haul from west coast USA to eastcoast AU is a killer (18 hours nonstop from Melbourne to LA!) but it's much more pleasant (and often cheaper) if you break it up by taking a domestic USA flight to Honolulu and then there are some discount AU airlines that do the run between Hawaii and one of the eastern AU capitals. :-)If you guys did do AU, when would it be hosted? It sounds like a crazy flight, but I've got Australia on the bucket list!
you're right - the long haul from west coast USA to eastcoast AU is a killer (18 hours nonstop from Melbourne to LA!) but it's much more pleasant (and often cheaper) if you break it up by taking a domestic USA flight to Honolulu and then there are some discount AU airlines that do the run between Hawaii and one of the eastern AU capitals.If you guys did do AU, when would it be hosted? It sounds like a crazy flight, but I've got Australia on the bucket list!
Cheers!
Mike.
I would defiantly go! But you should do it in New Zealand, would work out cheaper for you guys haha.
Sam
MT need to keep in mind that the cost of attending down here is quite high compared to operators attending say a EU or USA MUM. Flights alone booked today are $380USD and accommodation $80-120USD a night is to be expected so to count on a 4 day trip your looking at $700USD-$860USD for flights and somewhere to stay. Compare this with flying from UK to Prague and flights alone are only $180USD.If you want a MUM in Australia, you need to find more friends and get them to vote here
Using this population logic, to an outsider it looks like Sydney would be the natural choice. It is the largest city at 3.6 million. It seems to be the most common Airport destination from outside OZ. It is within reasonable driving distance of three other large populated cities... Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide. Also close to Newcastle and Canberra. The only large city left out is Perth but I am guessing that there are reasonable flights between the two cities.MT need to keep in mind that the cost of attending down here is quite high compared to operators attending say a EU or USA MUM. Flights alone booked today are $380USD and accommodation $80-120USD a night is to be expected so to count on a 4 day trip your looking at $700USD-$860USD for flights and somewhere to stay. Compare this with flying from UK to Prague and flights alone are only $180USD.If you want a MUM in Australia, you need to find more friends and get them to vote here
Its not going to be cheap for us to attend and you may not pack out a 200seat hall but MT has neglected Oceania for some time and there is a fair few users down here, Remeber AU and NZ is only 25.6 million people and the UK alone has 61 million
just came to mindBrisbane
When Tim and I to Brisbane went
I wasnt using population for the venue just responding to MT saying they need more people to vote YES and that attendance might be lower than what they are used to but is still a needed MUMUsing this population logic, to an outsider it looks like Sydney would be the natural choice. It is the largest city at 3.6 million. It seems to be the most common Airport destination from outside OZ. It is within reasonable driving distance of three other large populated cities... Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide. Also close to Newcastle and Canberra. The only large city left out is Perth but I am guessing that there are reasonable flights between the two cities.MT need to keep in mind that the cost of attending down here is quite high compared to operators attending say a EU or USA MUM. Flights alone booked today are $380USD and accommodation $80-120USD a night is to be expected so to count on a 4 day trip your looking at $700USD-$860USD for flights and somewhere to stay. Compare this with flying from UK to Prague and flights alone are only $180USD.If you want a MUM in Australia, you need to find more friends and get them to vote here
Its not going to be cheap for us to attend and you may not pack out a 200seat hall but MT has neglected Oceania for some time and there is a fair few users down here, Remeber AU and NZ is only 25.6 million people and the UK alone has 61 million
New Zealand looks to be straight across the Tasman Sea from Sydney so I am betting it has a reasonable choice for flights.
I don't know what how lodging and resorts compare in Sydney but I am guessing they are plentiful.
Tom
If there is enough interest...Damn, was hoping for MTCRE at a minimum
Looking forward to seeing you there!We have committed to OZ-MUM. April 15th is our US tax day so this will be a good escape.
I am looking forward to the show. I'll be the guy in the roc-noc T-Shirt. Stop by and say hello.
We have some free MUM vouchers available for the asking. Free L4 license and free food.
You must attend to receive the goodies.
Send an email to tom at roc-noc.com with your request and I'll be happy to pass them on.
Tom
Would be but dont have the prerequisite sadly.Does anyone else want to do MTCRE ?
I am ultra keen to knock it off the list.
I have seen many RouterOS "experts" who can't pass the MTCNA test, but are running large RouterOS networks. You would be surprised what interesting things you can learn in MTCNAHi Justin,
MT should change the pre-requisite to "MTCNA or relevant experience".... There are a lot of people who MTCNA would be a waste of time for, but would find MTCRE useful.
Yes, i'm going, it sounds like there is going to be a decent Kiwi contingent there.
we don't offer online courses, sorry.@Normis, I'm in Perth Australia and although I would love to attend the Brisbane MUM I doubt I will be able to make it(opposite side of the Country).
Are there any online courses I can do for the MTCNA?
I don't necessarily agree here. I think people mistakenly think the MTCNA is a "basic" course. It is the baseline MikroTik course, that is true, but is by no means a basic course. I have had many experienced users come on the course just to get the certification, but inevitably afterwards they tell me that it was very interesting and they learnt a lot of new information. (I considered myself one of those with "not much to learn", and I was surprised at the amount of information delivered in what I considered a basic course)Hi Justin,
MT should change the pre-requisite to "MTCNA or relevant experience".... There are a lot of people who MTCNA would be a waste of time for, but would find MTCRE useful.
I promise you wont regret flying across... I am looking at 23 hours worth of flying myself!we don't offer online courses, sorry.@Normis, I'm in Perth Australia and although I would love to attend the Brisbane MUM I doubt I will be able to make it(opposite side of the Country).
Are there any online courses I can do for the MTCNA?
but just so you know, there will be people from USA and Europe coming to the MUM The training will be lead by David from South Africa.
Awesome! We are leaving tomorrow. Look forward to seeing you all there.Around 150 have registered, which is very good for a first MUM in the region. Please spread the word so we can gather more people, and make this event a great one!
any chance to see it in Wiki?.. Normis?IPv6 presentation, there were many good points covered that I have not seen anywhere else. Your slide explaining the IPv6 prefixes was excellent.
But still, please send us the PDF. We will add it next to the video.There wasn't much to see on the slides, Check out the video when it's online