
Absolutely true!You see,when you are not bashing this group or the other just for the sake of argument,I'm likely to agree with you! :) As you have clearly put " ...Lack of progress is mine and your enemy..." I'm out! On 16 February 2012 12:01, aki <aki275@gmail.com> wrote:
@Moses, take a deer breath and re-think your posting. Take yourself away from all the devices and imagine that none of them existed. There lies our Vision 2030 ICT, not sales of computers, hardware, consultancies etc. Consider this that while you hate me for posting realities here, you are refusing to acknowledge that we are not moving forward in ICT. When the Vision and Infrastructure match, e.g ICT Cities we are going to need not just people who can configure devices because of fiber connectivity all this can be done remotely but need people who can turn around into specialised skills, industries and companies. When Kenya has received the attention as a future Silicon Valley type, we have much to do. And the good thing is the time is now not tomorrow, no one needs to wait a number of years. Thus my comparison is based on such and also the problem I have with the current generations. I see it so clearly, am surprised that many have not seen what is coming KE's way. Mega Change in the ICT sector. Just look at the word innovation, I hear even Kenyatta Uni has its own centre now.
Relax, I ain't your enemy. Lack of progress is mine and your enemy.
Rgds. :-)
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Moses Muya <mouzmuyer@gmail.com> wrote:
I have appended my answers to your questions in bold.
Google, Facebook running on Open Source is an achievement and probably a marketing self-denial strategy used to justify ones ignorance that YOU played not a SINGLE PART in it -- *I was giving examples where Open Source has worked perfectly.I am not marketing anything and neither i'm i taking responsibility for their sucess,it is your right to ignore something that is before your eyes.*
. All you did was become the end user who bought into the idea that its free and can run services. *-- all I did was to subscribe to systems that worked the way I wanted/expected them to..just like Open Source is wont to,*
So you know how to configure a mail server or a proxy? How does this fit into Vision 2030 ICT then. *-- **If you have been following any news in Kenya,you will understand that ICT will play a very big role in the achievement of Vision 2030.** Vision 2030 is a but a blue print,just like an architectural drawing,it is useless if we will not have people to implement what has been proposed in it.I do not know about you,but I am one of the implementors! :)*
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