
Charles, First thanks for the link to the website that has more information. I hope we can make it look more professional this year and if I remember correctly, someone did volunteer to do this. Was it Kelvin? I also hope we can agree to keep one website (the person who was looking for information got to the .ke first....) While I agree that monthly meetings are a focal point, not everyone can attend. I get the feeling that a lot more happens in the meetings than is reported.Please dont punish those who do not attend the meetings (remember ISOC Ke is a country wide volunteer organisation and not everyone can make it to Nairobi every month) In this day and age, organisations have to find creative ways of involving even those who do not participate in face to face meetings. Information is therefore critical and unless all important information is relayed, how can people contribute? On that note, a) Was ISOC Ke registered? With which by-laws? b) Who are the interim officials as per that registration? c) Who is keeping the registration documents? d) So far has ISOC been funded, and for what activities have the funds been used? d) Apart from this bid to host the next AIGF, what other big things are in the pipeline for ISOC ke and who are co-ordinating which project? I ask these questions, not because I am opposed to anybody, but because there just seems to be very little information about ISOC Ke and I think in this new year we can do better. In any case, most of this information is public and should be on the website or at least on this list. -- Grace L.N. Mutung'u (Bomu) Kenya Skype: gracebomu Twitter: @Bomu Website: http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profile/GraceMutungu