I'm not getting this. We moved from the Gov't privatizing projects with international subsidiaries to not being able to Kenyanize?

i agree with one thing that @Aki said. there's still no transparency. sudden tweets or mentions online from Gov't officials doesn't mean the projects had been mentioned. I'm confident enough to state that there's at least two or three individuals on-list whom i know don't miss these article announcements.

Chances are, these are completed deals and then as usual announced to jolt the public on progress.

but again @Aki, i doubt it would come to the whole privatization of content to that degree. There would be upheavals and revolutions to fight back i guess but if you are right, can we not look at localizing a data centre? do we have these capabilities? can the Gov't provide these solutions?

actually.. why can't the gov't provide such solutions? where are they in this little discussion we're having? any Gov't rep's here who can answer or direct us to the right channel?

W.

ps. it's been a while @Brainiac and @Aki. What've i missed ?? :D



On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 1:45 PM, [ Brainiac ] <arebacollins@gmail.com> wrote:
Thats where you get it all wrong my brother, You do not stop breathing just because you can contract flu. Dont Get me wrong, there is those of us busy talking about it in this list, then there is those busy working with the tools in their hands to offer solutions.

What i dont get (and dont bother, ill never understand the rationale) is the need to Kenyanize everything yet the tools we would use are not Kenyan. Do you notice the domain extension for your email address dude?

On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 1:37 PM, aki <aki275@gmail.com> wrote:
@Brainiac, :-)
 
I know you are not one of the copy/pasters, so what would have been your answer if you were given the chance to build such a project?.
 
Whether a local product or service exists or not, that should have been established by the awarding authority of experts, not me. However, we need the answers so as to understand why local sectors were left out of the process, if at all they were.
 
In the meantime, 10 years from now and possibly when the US markets have gone to the lowest points and Google thinks of selling out, what happens to the Kenyan online data on Google servers?  Does the buyer in say China inherit it and charge Kenyans a small amount to access it?! What are the legal obligations and consequences on such matters?
 
 
Rgds.


 
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 1:12 PM, [ Brainiac ] <arebacollins@gmail.com> wrote:
@aki,

You are quite like my brothers down here at the coast whose rallying cries are haki yetu, kunyanyaswa, mabepari and mabwenyenye.. All hot air really. So my question: Is there any product you have or know of that could serve these needs overtaken by foreigners that has been unjustly denied the opportunity to be deployed? If not then instead of sensational innuendo i suggest you get to work make PCBs, Computers, Their Operating systems, IDEs all in Kenya and then develop truly Kenyan products.

Dont keep us waiting for pipedreams just because its Kenyan.


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