I've no idea if you were in Dakar. I was. One person who was chatted to admitted she was a dress maker and was there for the free lunch. She otherwise had no interest in the conference - not even about putting up a web site to sell her products. She was not the only one. Yes, she was a local African. I take my hat off to the locals. They dressed well so easily blended in. Actually, that helped give them away. Most of the AfriNIC regulars wore T-shirts or more casual clothing and carried bags or laptops.
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