I do not agree with you on that. Please educate me about BIND, TCPIP, Apache, Firefox, Linux etc and where all that fits in your statement.
Then, are you now confirming that there are no Kenyan proprietary developers who have made any global impact? I don't know if its my English that's bad, or it's that we are not communicating.

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 2:10 PM, aki <aki275@gmail.com> wrote:
@Evans, its actually an very interesting journey, i.e the code. 100% of the code that is in use today was developed by propreitary coders who got paid to write the programs for computer systems. The computer languages too, partly. If you look at all layers of the the OSi model, there is none that has been done by non-proprietary. In the context of Kenya, let us go by the layers then, all local code developers:
 
Application Layer : Zero
Network Layer : Zero
Physical Layer : Zero
 
The evidence that you seek is right in front on your computer.


 

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