Well Said Big Boss, +1 Regards
Arnaud 2017-05-01 6:48 GMT+00:00 Badru Ntege <[email protected]>: > > 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 >> *_______________________________________________* >> AfrICANN mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/africann >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> AfrICANN mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/africann >> >> _______________________________________________ AfrICANN mailing list > [email protected] https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/africann > > > _______________________________________________ > AfrICANN mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/africann > >
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