
Dear All, Kenya Network Information Centre (KENIC) in collaboration with The Internet Society, will be hosting the local Internet community to participate in the first ever Africa wide Internet Standards Forum that will take place at the iHub (Bishop Magua centre,on Ngong Road) in Nairobi on May 12th 2012 from 1100hrs to 1630hrs GMT+3. The forum will discuss Internet standards and the role the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) plays in setting open Internet standards. African participation in IETF activities has been limited and this forum is an effort to encourage African participation in the IETF. This will also be an opportunity to establish local communities that will participate in the development of IETF standards and use their participation to further their educational and research objectives. Kindly send your attendance confirmation to admin@kenic.or.ke. Due to limited space, only the first 10 people to confirm will be given the opportunity to attend. Kind Regards, Brenda Nyangweso ________________________________ From: Kevin G. Chege <kevin.chege@gmail.com> To: Skunkworks Forum <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2012 6:55 PM Subject: [Skunkworks] Fwd: African Internet Standards Forum - May 12th 2012, 9AM GMT Apologies for cross posting: From: "Kevin G. Chege" <chege@isoc.org> Subject: African Internet Standards Forum - May 12th 2012, 9AM GMT Date: April 18, 2012 12:37:09 PM GMT+02:00 To: afnog@afnog.org Dear all, The Internet Society Africa Regional Bureau is organizing the first ever Africa wide Internet Standards Forum that will take place in Serekunda, Gambia on May 12th 2012 from 9.00am GMT to 1.00pm GMT. The forum will also be streamed live on the online conferencing tool Webex. The forum will discuss Internet standards and the role the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) plays in setting open Internet standards. African participation in IETF activities has been limited and this forum is an effort to encourage African participation in the IETF, especially for graduating class, Masters and Ph.D. level University students and instructors in order for Africa to play a role in the development of the Internet. University students, lecturers, researchers and Internet enthusiasts from Africa interested in learning about open Internet Standards are encouraged to attend. To attend, you can register online and participate remotely or attend the session at a participating local hub in your country. Details of the participating hubs (hosted by ISOC African chapters) will be made available by the 6th of May 2012. For those who will be in Gambia already attending AfNOG, details of the meeting room will be made available before the day of the forum. For more details, please visit http://internetsociety.org/events/african-internet-standards-forum To learn more about the IETF, watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqc8vd_jPpg Regards Kevin G. Chege ISOC _______________________________________________ Skunkworks mailing list Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke ------------ List info, subscribe/unsubscribe http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks ------------ Skunkworks Rules http://my.co.ke/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=94 ------------ Other services @ http://my.co.ke