On 16/Mar/17 15:29, Joe Willrich Lutalo wrote:
> > > I know some will easily dismiss this, and then return to their more > familiar, comfortable world of code and insensitive machines, after > which, a day or so later, someone again wakes up with a "problem is > with the government...". No, if you really are concerned, start taking > part in politics. Only then, will you see the nation you wish to see, > start to become manifest. My issue is that we talk too much, about what should be and what could have been. Unfortunately, I don't live in Uganda anymore, but I would be keen to have this as a major talking point at the next LUG meeting, and set some action plans that someone can own and start to work through. If we are all waiting for someone to else to fix this, we'll still be having this discussion 100 years from now. The sooner we realize that this is, really, up to us, the better off we are likely to be. Mark.
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