Well CEO promised to get back within a week if i read him well...
Badru was for specifics in terms of timelines... I dont know what Owen was talking about or trying to say... Jackson said we remain objective at the of the day But at the end, I will wait for the CEO's promise of within a week... Nice weekend... On 16 Sep 2016 13:42, "Andrew Alston" <andrew.als...@liquidtelecom.com> wrote: > Thanks Jackson for your permission for me to speak, its hugely appreciated. > > Anyway, I'm off to have a nice drink and worry about things that actually > matter :) > > Andrew > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jackson Muthili [mailto:jacksonmu...@gmail.com] > Sent: 16 September 2016 13:21 > To: General Discussions of AFRINIC <community-discuss@afrinic.net> > Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] Accountability assessment > > On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 12:51 PM, Andrew Alston < > andrew.als...@liquidtelecom.com> wrote: > > It also worries me that people seem to restrict what OTHERS say. > > > > If Owen feels like he wishes to comment on something – he is as free > > to do so as anyone here is free to say anything. > > Has anyone restricted or stopped another from expressing themselves? > > > Why do you wish to censor some members of the community? If you don’t > > like what they say – feel free to ignore it. > > I agree. Just as Alan has chosen to ignore Badrus emails. > > > It’s the same way it annoys me when people come to the floor in a PDP > > meeting and go “I THINK THIS DISCUSSION SHOULD END AND THIS POLICY > > SHOULD BE SCRAPPED RIGHT NOW” > > > > And “WHY ARE WE ENTERTAINING THIS POLICY IT HAS HAD NO COMMENTS SO ITS > > NOT SUPPORTED” > > There you go. It annoys you. And that's why others have always let you > stand in the meeting and belittle and disparage others you dont like or > agree with. its a free world after all. > > > Ignoring the process that specifically lays out a way things are > > supposed to go. > > > > Here is a big hint – don’t like something, you’re free to ignore it, > > or, in this case, free to bitch and whine about it – but honestly, > > whining about things because you don’t like what someone says without > > adding anything constructive to the debate just indicates a level of > > insecurity and is pretty boring. > > > > And well – that’s me exercising my freedom of speech and if you don’t > > what I’ve said here, you’re free to ignore it, or whine some more, not > > like it makes a difference to me. > > Exactly my point. Speak up freely. You are even free to abuse the docility > of a community and belittle them as you wish. After all, you are exercising > your freedom of speech. > > _______________________________________________ > Community-Discuss mailing list > Community-Discuss@afrinic.net > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/community-discuss > _______________________________________________ > Community-Discuss mailing list > Community-Discuss@afrinic.net > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/community-discuss >
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