OT : Kenyan Developers and all. Inviting all to discussion on creation of event : 2010 Top Developer of Year

Dear all, ( will move this thread as soon as the KE Dev list in operational ) This mail is to everyone on the list/offlist who would like to contribute discussion of the above. Especially those who are in the industry, their comments and ideas will help. Even better is those who are end users and want to see different things Suggested layout as below. Your say can change all. EVENT : December 2010 PRIZE : Ksh 100,000/- ( to be confirmed once the event is scheduled and sponsers are on board. I'll take the lead on this initially ) VENUE : STRATHMORE UNI ( or what ever suits ) THEME : Team Work CATEGORIES OF PARTICIPANTS : Teams based develpment work CATEGORIES OF APPLICATIONS : Market driven, Innovative JUDGES : What will they be looking for = team work, organization, time development and talent DISCUSSION OPEN : 11th Dec 2009 DISCUSSION CLOSED : 15th JANUARY 2010 ( Planning has to start early, I'll take the lead in planning the initail stages. Awareness is also important but can only happen until all is finalized. ) All your thoughts, ideas will make this event possible. Soon will put this event into public domain. Rgds. -- ( the rise of Yoda! Ready are you? What know you of ready? For eight hundred years have I trained Jedi... )

Further addition to the thread, I've specifically suggested the Theme as < Team work >. So individuals come together as Teams and work together to come up with their apps of any form whether web ( not web site design but web based apps etc ) , mobile or desktop. We have a grand chance to create the EPG platform for DTV, who will take the lead on this, and take KE into the next level? Will this application be the Top Contender? Still early days, so forgive the ignorance on my part. The 2010 Top Developer of the Year event is going to happen, it is on my priority list, so this thread is not going to disappear anytime soon into the archives..... :-) I'm sorry to rush anyone, but we need to close the discussions latest by 15th Jan so that there is ample time to use February as awareness and that Developers have at least 10 months to complete their apps. Me thots.

Haki Aki I think you are doing a tremendous job, and you seem to have good grass roots skills and the ability to mobilize the masses for a good cause. Sometimes I am tempted to think that you are in to politics because you seem to connect well with people. Your idea of a Developer of the Year award is great, and I am willing to support the initiative. But for this to have some sort of credibility, I still think it is about time Skunkworks became an organized group rather than the amorphous group of techies based on the internet that it is. You will be surprised at how much capital we can suddenly have when we become organized, think of the Marketing Society of Kenya, Computer Society of Kenya and such group. We will be able to attract big ticket sponsors. I can imagine no one wants to fund a group without a physical address lest they be accused of money laundering. I know you have said that this is not the priority now, but I think we should be looking at the direction. We could even setup a small secretariat and see how everything goes from there. There are just my thoughts; I would like to hear what others say. Anyway, good job done Aki. I know I will never know your real name, but that is fine with me. I also will never know who Mobitelea is, but I am not suggesting the two are related. That would be travesty.

Anyway, good job done Aki. I know I will never know your real name, but that is fine with me. I also will never know who Mobitelea is, but I am not suggesting the two are related. That would be travesty.
LOL! Fridays on this list are really hilarious! I wonder what Yoda would have to say to the above?

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Peter Karunyu <pkarunyu@gmail.com> wrote:
Anyway, good job done Aki. I know I will never know your real name, but
that is fine with me. I also will never know who Mobitelea is, but I am not suggesting the two are related. That would be travesty.
LOL! Fridays on this list are really hilarious! I wonder what Yoda would have to say to the above?
hehe... A Yoda quote : " *Much to learn you still have...my old padawan."*... *"This is just the beginning!". * ** We can get plenty done even without meeting, the new comms world. There is a trust factor. I put my trust on that spreadsheet, I also put my trust on the BarCamp budget, have not doubted anyone either. We can get plenty done on mail. We should not stop this list from progress and help out where we can. I'm going to need everyones help/input on the event, with assistance from Phares, Josiah, Rad!, Murigi etc and all. The event is not about me. Its about Kenyan Developers to shine, come together and also benefit long term from exposure. Who knows, the 2011 event may produce the talented teams from the efforts of 2010 and put themselves on the map. Without trying, we will never know what we have or what needs to be done. :-)
-- ( the rise of Yoda! Ready are you? What know you of ready? For eight hundred years have I trained Jedi... )

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Philip Musyoki <pmusyoki@gmail.com> wrote:
Your idea of a Developer of the Year award is great, and I am willing to support the initiative. But for this to have some sort of credibility, I still think it is about time Skunkworks became an organized group rather than the amorphous group of techies based on the internet that it is. You will be surprised at how much capital we can suddenly have when we become organized, think of the Marketing Society of Kenya, Computer Society of Kenya and such group. We will be able to attract big ticket sponsors. I can imagine no one wants to fund a group without a physical address lest they be accused of money laundering.
@Philip, thnks much on the input and you have very valid points. What would be your suggested way forward? Lets works on it. :-)
-- ( the rise of Yoda! Ready are you? What know you of ready? For eight hundred years have I trained Jedi... )

Dear listers, the event thread lacks credibilty as rightfully pointed out by @Philip. Can anyone give the thread credibility? Phares, Josiah, Alex, Rad! or anyone who relates to skunks : Would it be possible for you to take ownership and I'll work via email with you on this?

Right now I suggest that a small working group can be formed to work out on the modalities of where to go from here, but it depends on what other members want. I have seem a lof of people are opposed to formalization of the group, which I understand. But having a formal Skunkworks groups does not mean all the freedoms of the informal group will be automatically lost, which I what I think may people fear. What I do all day is worry about loss of the many freedoms I have come to assume that I have, and the freedom to interact freely online with other members of Skunkworks is one of them. I would be the first to opposed any organized skunkworks group if it meant loss of the kind of freedom we now have but as some of you have rightfully pointed out, it reaches a point where something, just like KANU has 'owners' and that is what many fear. I don't think ti will get to that point.

@Philip thnks. Lets then put it to the test : Structure or Not? Lets define the structure and put it across to listers, open a debate/discussion on it. : Pls go ahead..

Let's create another worksheet for the Vote. Each member one vote. And the winning idea needs to get 50% +1 vote of the people who vote.

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Philip Musyoki <pmusyoki@gmail.com> wrote:
Let's create another worksheet for the Vote. Each member one vote.
And the winning idea needs to get 50% +1 vote of the people who vote.
Pls list the structure first so everyone can get an idea or add to it. Then vote can then take place. :-)

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 1:01 PM, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Philip Musyoki <pmusyoki@gmail.com>wrote:
Let's create another worksheet for the Vote. Each member one vote.
And the winning idea needs to get 50% +1 vote of the people who vote.
Pls list the structure first so everyone can get an idea or add to it. Then vote can then take place. :-)
Me thinks Aki is Casper the Friendly Ghost :-) Anyway, also discuss Barcamp 2010 and DevCon times and themes too. Why not make the DevCon a DevAward in July 2010? 6 months should be enough to get it together. For DevCon / DevAward vote on Mobile, Desktop, Network and Web apps developers can demo in technologies of their choice. Also choose 5 Judges: Conrad, Ashok ......

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 12:54 PM, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
@Philip thnks. Lets then put it to the test : Structure or Not?
Lets define the structure and put it across to listers, open a debate/discussion on it. : Pls go ahead..
-- Once you acquire resources (e.g. server) you will need some kind of structure to manage that resource (its going to be physically located somewhere under lock and key - who has access to it etc... ). i.e. you need some kind of admin structure that has physical access to the server. -- There are various services running on that server some critical (e.g. mailing list) some not so critical (e.g. user projects / shares / download folders etc..). There needs to be some kind of adminstrative structure to do these day-to-day activities (backup, list moderation, server admin ...) the above is probably a bare minimum to start of with ... perhaps also a steering committee for events and the like

You'll also need a finance committee/structure to manage financial contributions On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 1:10 PM, <ashok+skunkworks@parliaments.info> wrote:
-- Once you acquire resources (e.g. server) you will need some kind of structure to manage that resource (its going to be physically located somewhere under lock and key - who has access to it etc... ). i.e. you need some kind of admin structure that has physical access to the server.
-- There are various services running on that server some critical (e.g. mailing list) some not so critical (e.g. user projects / shares / download folders etc..). There needs to be some kind of adminstrative structure to do these day-to-day activities (backup, list moderation, server admin ...)
the above is probably a bare minimum to start of with ... perhaps also a steering committee for events and the like

My Kenya ICT Board contact is now being appraised of these 2010 developer events. Am sure there are others on the list in touch with more senior officials there so .. On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 1:23 PM, <ashok+skunkworks@parliaments.info<ashok%2Bskunkworks@parliaments.info>
wrote:
You'll also need a finance committee/structure to manage financial contributions
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 1:10 PM, <ashok+skunkworks@parliaments.info<ashok%2Bskunkworks@parliaments.info>> wrote:
-- Once you acquire resources (e.g. server) you will need some kind of structure to manage that resource (its going to be physically located somewhere under lock and key - who has access to it etc... ). i.e. you need some kind of admin structure that has physical access to the server.
-- There are various services running on that server some critical (e.g. mailing list) some not so critical (e.g. user projects / shares / download folders etc..). There needs to be some kind of adminstrative structure to do these day-to-day activities (backup, list moderation, server admin ...)
the above is probably a bare minimum to start of with ... perhaps also a steering committee for events and the like
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Thread and project idea initiative withdrawn from myside. The ideas on this thread are public property, anyone who feels they want to continue, good luck. :-)

@ Aki, You seem to have given up! My {mis}judgement, though! On 12/12/2009, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
Thread and project idea initiative withdrawn from myside. The ideas on this thread are public property, anyone who feels they want to continue, good luck. :-)
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@Solomon, given the lack of input ( besides what Murigi contributed to Dev thread ) there is no need to proceed further. Why put in an effort when what we really need are people who are passionate about what they do. Despite my very hectic schedule next year , I decided to add the thread work on my priorities list which meant having a program to follow via emails etc. I'm switching back to techie mode on skunks community and make my contributions at that level. On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Solomon Mburu Kamau <solo.mburu@gmail.com>wrote:
@ Aki, You seem to have given up! My {mis}judgement, though!
On 12/12/2009, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
Thread and project idea initiative withdrawn from myside. The ideas on this thread are public property, anyone who feels they want to continue, good luck. :-)
-- Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau

On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 7:40 PM, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
@Solomon, given the lack of input ( besides what Murigi contributed to Dev thread ) there is no need to proceed further. Why put in an effort when what we really need are people who are passionate about what they do. Despite my very hectic schedule next year , I decided to add the thread work on my priorities list which meant having a program to follow via emails etc. I'm switching back to techie mode on skunks community and make my contributions at that level.
Aki, It is that time reflect and unwind over the past years happenings. We had 26 attendees in total @ the Jacaranda meet on Nov 7, 2009. We got to identify people we will be working with more across the board (technical divide). Follow up is essential and we now have people to assist us who more effective than we ever will be in reaching out to the Next Generation of Developers. Our ranting however keeps some of these upcoming geeks challenged to become better. If 15-20 years ago we got what we are subjecting them to now, it would be a different developer story for Kenya today. Also, would rather have you anonymous than offline. If your a Gal who knows cars (mechanics and electronics) the way you do .... Mungu atusaidie! Cheers Dude(ette?)

On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Murigi Muraya <mmskunkworks@gmail.com>wrote:
Also, would rather have you anonymous than offline. If your a Gal who knows cars (mechanics and electronics) the way you do .... Mungu atusaidie!
Cheers Dude(ette?)
@Murigi, my wife thinks I spend too much time on computers, well for the past 15 years.... :-) I'm still very much active, on skunks community, even though virtually. And anytime that I can be of help on your initiatives, pls do let me know and will try my best to assist where I can. Reflecting back, its been a trying year for all in many ways. I'll be out of KE in Jan for some weeks but will be checking emails and looking forward to what skunks have planned for next year. Until then, wishing everyone on this list a happy feastive season and success with all your projects. Asante sana, :-)

my wife thinks I spend too much time on computers,
Wife? You mean people on this list have a life? ;) Saidi On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 2:38 PM, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Murigi Muraya <mmskunkworks@gmail.com>wrote:
Also, would rather have you anonymous than offline. If your a Gal who knows cars (mechanics and electronics) the way you do .... Mungu atusaidie!
Cheers Dude(ette?)
@Murigi, my wife thinks I spend too much time on computers, well for the past 15 years.... :-)
I'm still very much active, on skunks community, even though virtually. And anytime that I can be of help on your initiatives, pls do let me know and will try my best to assist where I can. Reflecting back, its been a trying year for all in many ways. I'll be out of KE in Jan for some weeks but will be checking emails and looking forward to what skunks have planned for next year. Until then, wishing everyone on this list a happy feastive season and success with all your projects.
Asante sana, :-)
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Perhaps we need a new rule. "No more emails":-) On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 12:32 AM, saidimu apale <saidimu@gmail.com> wrote:
my wife thinks I spend too much time on computers,
Wife? You mean people on this list have a life? ;)
Because Sundays are rest days for Christians (Saturdays for SDAs), Fridays for Muslims, Monday 8-5 reserved for productive work for the employer or public servant, evening for family (mum, dad, wife/hussy, (bf or gf), or kids at school with teachers, public holidays means we should all relax and observe the purpose those days were demarcated on the calender(e.g. follow TV speeches on Madaraka and Jamhuri, Kenyatta, Moi, Labour Days etc..) An because we have personal lives that should never be interfered with by pesky emails, then this justifies the list moderator implementing the "no more email" rule. Should we all support this new proposal? :) Caveat, If you are reading this email while in any of the above situations, then you are guilty as charged for flouting the very principle we collectively aspire to promote and uphold. lightly, a.

That leaves out those of us who are students. Therefore this list is ideally for students. On 13/12/2009, Gakuru Alex <alexgakuru.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
Perhaps we need a new rule. "No more emails":-)
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 12:32 AM, saidimu apale <saidimu@gmail.com> wrote:
my wife thinks I spend too much time on computers,
Wife? You mean people on this list have a life? ;)
Because Sundays are rest days for Christians (Saturdays for SDAs), Fridays for Muslims, Monday 8-5 reserved for productive work for the employer or public servant, evening for family (mum, dad, wife/hussy, (bf or gf), or kids at school with teachers, public holidays means we should all relax and observe the purpose those days were demarcated on the calender(e.g. follow TV speeches on Madaraka and Jamhuri, Kenyatta, Moi, Labour Days etc..)
An because we have personal lives that should never be interfered with by pesky emails, then this justifies the list moderator implementing the "no more email" rule. Should we all support this new proposal? :)
Caveat,
If you are reading this email while in any of the above situations, then you are guilty as charged for flouting the very principle we collectively aspire to promote and uphold.
lightly,
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Nice one :-) But if only students and left alone, won't your endless questions not 'tire' the list (and by extension) tire the internet's search engines - because all 'experienced' former users went to attend to pressing social engagements? Just wondering... a. On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
That leaves out those of us who are students. Therefore this list is ideally for students.
On 13/12/2009, Gakuru Alex <alexgakuru.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
Perhaps we need a new rule. "No more emails":-)
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 12:32 AM, saidimu apale <saidimu@gmail.com> wrote:
my wife thinks I spend too much time on computers,
Wife? You mean people on this list have a life? ;)
Because Sundays are rest days for Christians (Saturdays for SDAs), Fridays for Muslims, Monday 8-5 reserved for productive work for the employer or public servant, evening for family (mum, dad, wife/hussy, (bf or gf), or kids at school with teachers, public holidays means we should all relax and observe the purpose those days were demarcated on the calender(e.g. follow TV speeches on Madaraka and Jamhuri, Kenyatta, Moi, Labour Days etc..)
An because we have personal lives that should never be interfered with by pesky emails, then this justifies the list moderator implementing the "no more email" rule. Should we all support this new proposal? :)
Caveat,
If you are reading this email while in any of the above situations, then you are guilty as charged for flouting the very principle we collectively aspire to promote and uphold.
lightly,
a. _______________________________________________

Given that different students have different skills and level of technicality, the students would answer each others questions. Remember the linux kernel was written by a student, and so was google and so many other projects including * BSD*. Therefore, the students would now graduate to consultants and researchers. -- with Regards: Why you should not mind your own business, Find out at: http://gramware.blogspot.com

Your argument is legitimate. On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
Given that different students have different skills and level of technicality, the students would answer each others questions. Remember the linux kernel was written by a student, and so was google and so many other projects including * BSD*. Therefore, the students would now graduate to consultants and researchers.
-- with Regards:
Why you should not mind your own business, Find out at: http://gramware.blogspot.com

looking forward too . 2009/12/13 Gakuru Alex <alexgakuru.lists@gmail.com>
Your argument is legitimate.
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
Given that different students have different skills and level of technicality, the students would answer each others questions. Remember the linux kernel was written by a student, and so was google and so many other projects including * BSD*. Therefore, the students would now graduate to consultants and researchers.
-- with Regards:
Why you should not mind your own business, Find out at: http://gramware.blogspot.com
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An because we have personal lives that should never be interfered with
by pesky emails, then this justifies the list moderator implementing the "no more email" rule. Should we all support this new proposal? :) My partner long ago learned to embrace the computer, she's been running Linux on her laptop for about 5 years now. And no, I didn't coerce her at all, she simply saw the light of the command-line (black text on white background). </wishful_thinking> Our weekends are spent hacking device drivers and fine-tuning kernel parameters... the baby does QA on the code. </wishful_thinking> Saidi On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 1:17 AM, Gakuru Alex <alexgakuru.lists@gmail.com>wrote:
Perhaps we need a new rule. "No more emails":-)
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 12:32 AM, saidimu apale <saidimu@gmail.com> wrote:
my wife thinks I spend too much time on computers,
Wife? You mean people on this list have a life? ;)
Because Sundays are rest days for Christians (Saturdays for SDAs), Fridays for Muslims, Monday 8-5 reserved for productive work for the employer or public servant, evening for family (mum, dad, wife/hussy, (bf or gf), or kids at school with teachers, public holidays means we should all relax and observe the purpose those days were demarcated on the calender(e.g. follow TV speeches on Madaraka and Jamhuri, Kenyatta, Moi, Labour Days etc..)
An because we have personal lives that should never be interfered with by pesky emails, then this justifies the list moderator implementing the "no more email" rule. Should we all support this new proposal? :)
Caveat,
If you are reading this email while in any of the above situations, then you are guilty as charged for flouting the very principle we collectively aspire to promote and uphold.
lightly,
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</wishful_thinking> Our weekends are spent hacking device drivers and fine-tuning kernel parameters... the baby does QA on the code. </wishful_thinking>
Saidi
LOL! Mr. Saidi, I highly recommend you book a session with Dr. Chris Hart,
only he can help you :-)

On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 8:14 PM, saidimu apale <saidimu@gmail.com> wrote:
...
</wishful_thinking> Our weekends are spent hacking device drivers and fine-tuning kernel parameters... the baby does QA on the code. </wishful_thinking>
Your HTML/XML isn't well formed :)

Silly baby can't do simple QA. Watoto wa siku hizi! Back in them days I used to validate SGML in between cerelac spoonfuls. Now where is the well-worn belt to teach this rascal about well-formed markup... Saidi On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Joseph Wayodi <jwayodi@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 8:14 PM, saidimu apale <saidimu@gmail.com> wrote:
...
</wishful_thinking> Our weekends are spent hacking device drivers and fine-tuning kernel parameters... the baby does QA on the code. </wishful_thinking>
Your HTML/XML isn't well formed :)
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participants (11)
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aki
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ashok+skunkworks@parliaments.info
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david gathu
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Dennis Kioko
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Gakuru Alex
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Joseph Wayodi
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Murigi Muraya
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Peter Karunyu
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Philip Musyoki
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saidimu apale
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Solomon Mburu Kamau