Unintended consequences of the Bottom up process, anyone can come up with an 
idea as baseless as it may be it goes through the peer review process, which 
hopefully will be rejected by the community since it does not make sense.

The problem is while it has life going through the process those not aware of 
the policy development process can think it is how the community is thinking 
since at time the promoters might choose to use external avenues for publicity 
reasons.  

We can never plug all these avenues that can bring disrepute to our AfriNIC 
community, Nor can we normalize members intent.    

However I note the Cabinet secretary’s disappointment that the authors are from 
his juristiction.  I want to also add the disappointment that the authors are 
supposed to have been well versed with the mandate and responsibility of an 
organization like AfriNIC.  They are also office bearers or have stood to 
become office bearers in the past. 

As a community we need to be very active in selecting who we hand the mantle to 
lead our organization that opportunity comes up once every year in the AGM that 
will be held in Nairobi next month.   

I urge members to be active, we cannot control much what individual members 
propose but when we have office bearers and prospective bearers pushing 
individual or commercial agendas as the article seems to denote we need to keep 
those members away from holding any AfriNIC office.

The future of our next generation cannot be left in those pushing self interest 
to the point of opening a battlefront with our African Governments.  

Badru Ntege

On 4/30/17, 11:33 PM, "Noah" <[email protected]> wrote:

Some policies are just a waste of time...

On 30 Apr 2017 8:53 p.m., "waudo siganga" <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm not sure how tit-for-tat will work. Secondly, how do you technically 
identify the addresses being used by government; even if you block all 
addresses assigned to .go.ke domains for example, you will be surprised many 
government departments run their mail on yahoo, etc. Any attempt at switching 
off government is just like throwing stones at a bee 
hive. Also one has to take into account the impact on wananchi who rely on 
government online services. This is a typical case of "there is a problem, do 
something, anything. Because doing nothing you will be damned". I prefer the CS 
suggestion of dialogue on such issues rather than switching off government 
networks in retaliation.
 
W.
 
On Sun, Apr 30, 2017, at 05:58 PM, Christopher Momanyi wrote:
I found this interesting

http://www.nation.co.ke/news/1056-3908658-2snvkpz/index.html
 
Regards
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