
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 7:03 PM, Mzee Antoh <mzeeantoh@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank God people read the terms and conditions. I never do
@Mzee Antoh, some general comments from me. :-) 60,000+ kenyan businesses are on the service, surely at least one person would have asked questions and have a better understanding of the system. Even facebook is regulated by FCC requirements so am a bit baffled at our authorities on such matters. Ever since this thread started, its been a hands off approach by fellow skunks collegues who may consider it a rant or unnecessary. @Erik's statistics today that he got over 170+ responses to his survey shows that only a handful of technologists are active on the list while at the same time the skunks blog is wasteland because there are no commiters. @Phares and others put in a lot of time and effort on the blog site while skunks also has its own twitter account. I thank them for their efforts. It is becoming quite difficult to communicate on this list on broader issues within technology. Worse is the impression created to upcoming and budding innovators that they are being asked things that seem anti-innovation yet they are putting in a lot of hardwork into their projects. I'm an independent technologist and not affiliated with anyone thus it is easier for me to take a neutral view on various issues. As I've been a strong and passionate committer, it's not an easy decision to break away from this forum and tech family. But time for me to unsubscribe and move on with my journey for more indepth and insights. Hopefully you will hear from me again if any of my projects are successful in future. Until then, its been a fun 2 years to have known all of you virtually and to have shared the knowledge and had some serious discussions on various topics. Gentlemen, Ladies. Good luck with skunks KE future and keep the fire going. KE depends on your insights and impressions. :-) Rgds.