Re: [Community-Discuss] Incident between myself and Prof. Quaynor

2017-05-30 Thread Boubakar Barry
Given past and recent events, if I were at AIS17, I would recommend Andrew face to face to take some "leave" from wanting to serve in governing bodies such as the AfriNIC Board. He has been involved for many years in too many discussions/actions that are more controversial than conciliation acts.

Re: [Community-Discuss] Incident between myself and Prof. Quaynor

2017-05-30 Thread Badru Ntege
+1 On 5/30/17, 7:04 PM, "Benjamin Eshun" wrote: Owen Your genuine comments are duly noted bellow. But the world over people with the best intentions to service all mess up somewhere and are accountable. We have seen people resign from top positions in the US for

Re: [Community-Discuss] Incident between myself and Prof. Quaynor

2017-05-30 Thread Mirriam
Owen Iam not suprised that you are defending someone who could not even first go to oroffesor Nii to apologize in person but choose to use the mailing list. A sigh that he does not even mean what he wrote herein. He respects no one. Andrew can continue his service to rhe community but far away

Re: [Community-Discuss] Incident between myself and Prof. Quaynor

2017-05-29 Thread Ramanou S. BIAOU
Hi All, How this person (With bad qualities) became a AfriNIC Board member ​?​ Ramanou 2017-05-29 20:20 GMT+02:00 Chevalier du Borg : > True apology is > > 1. You go apologize to Dr. Nii first and ask his forgiveness > 2. You can also apologize to the people who witness

Re: [Community-Discuss] Incident between myself and Prof. Quaynor

2017-05-29 Thread Lydea Akiriza
My two cents: Kind regards to us all. I try to give people benefit of doubt, seeing as we are all human, we definitely make stupid mistakes all the time! Thing is, I attended my first AIS meeting in Tunisia, second in Botswana, and now I should be attending this one in Kenya. I hate to say

Re: [Community-Discuss] Incident between myself and Prof. Quaynor

2017-05-29 Thread Mazama Gnalou
community-discuss@afrinic.net > *Subject:* Re: [Community-Discuss] Incident between myself and Prof. > Quaynor > > Hi Community > > French version, English version after > > Bonjour chère communauté, > > Non M. Alston cela ne s'est pas passé comme ça. Nous étions nombreau

Re: [Community-Discuss] Incident between myself and Prof. Quaynor

2017-05-29 Thread BAGOLIBE
Hi All, I'm shocked by what i read, do we even talk about Prof Nii? My dear Andrew, we do not scratch an icon, especially when we're a member of the board. Definitely between alcohol and wisdom you made your choice. At the board, we do not need alcoholics. Regards; —Fabrice French

Re: [Community-Discuss] Incident between myself and Prof. Quaynor

2017-05-29 Thread Jackson Muthili
On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 1:30 PM, Andrew Alston wrote: > Hi All, > > and under the influence of a few beers, Under the influence of alcohol. > as a cultural gesture of reconciliation, You decided on that gesture under the influence of alcohol? > I delivered a

Re: [Community-Discuss] Incident between myself and Prof. Quaynor

2017-05-29 Thread Hountomey Jean Robert
Dear Andrew, Please let us know what cultural gesture of reconciliation disrespecting an Elder is and which culture are we talking about. If after few beers you are not able to control your actions, I wonder what ethical standards to hold you to. Your actions are impacting negatively on the

Re: [Community-Discuss] Incident between myself and Prof. Quaynor

2017-05-29 Thread Badru Ntege
Andrew As a member of this community it's not the first time nor the last time I'm I going to expect this behavior or the customary apology. We are all adults some of us parents I'm sorry as for me apology not accepted. I have said it before and every year you continue to confirm the fact that

[Community-Discuss] Incident between myself and Prof. Quaynor

2017-05-29 Thread Andrew Alston
Hi All, On the night of Saturday the 27th of May, 2017, while having drinks at the bar, after a week of intense pressure related to concerns about the event, and under the influence of a few beers, as a cultural gesture of reconciliation, I delivered a drink to Dr. Quaynor. This is customary