On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Peter Karunyu <pkarunyu@gmail.com> wrote:
It could be a really simple reason, like the developers don't want to reveal what they are working on, for as many or as little reasons as they may have, or for the cyclical reason that they wish not to reveal what they are working on because they wish not to reveal what they are working on, and do they have not the right to do that?

 
@Peter, I respect and understand about development secrecy which is absolutely perfect.
BUT to understand a problem is to understand the solution. Let us not mix words. There is a big difference between dev secrecy and open dev discussions. And clearly we dont have devs, that much I know by now.
 
For me the interesting part about the Nokia event was to research as how do we compare to others, where we lack, where our strengths are and finally where are we heading? So if you know, please list the apps from KE or even Alex can list the Apps that are to be shown to Telcos.
 
Also BTW, did anyone notice that the top 10 Nokia challenge winners were not mpesa based apps! We are being told something here, we should take it further. :-)
 


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