On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 7:44 AM, Gakuru Alex
<alexgakuru.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
Why couldn't you wait for someone to fix the skunkworks db problem?
Why rush to register your domain with Tucows then hosted it at
Houston, United States? Is it right for you to put up community-owned
skunkworks content on your privately-owned domain hosted abroad yet
*everyone* here preaches local content?
Yes, you contribute so much onlist - most appreciated. But why do you
never attend physical skunkworks meetings and collaborate on-the-
ground community efforts, introduce yourself, if just, to remove all
past expressed suspicions, motive doubts, or somehow just reinforce
whatever trust exists?
Alex, since when did this become a requirement for listers? Aki, does his part and does it well. The net is where he meets skunks and no one has pushed him to come for the meet-ups apart from request him to give a talk. In my view the above statement is 'uchokozi'.
R
D
You contribute a lot, very well, but local collaboration even if on
just one, completed, project may perhaps be far more beneficial than
so many *incomplete* initiatives?
Africa has an abundantly rich history of being a source of raw
materials. Now comes the "Knowledge Economy" and thus forestalling
local knowledge thefts through 'raw material knowledge' whose
'Intellectual Property' belonging to an 'anonymous' virtual 'aki'
Provocative, but I mean every letter of it.