<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 153); font-weight: bold;">Gakuru</span><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 153); font-weight: bold;"><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 153); font-weight: bold;"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 153); font-weight: bold;">Skunkworks is a very poorly done blog. Good content but content only dont make a blog. But or install any free availeable themes and have a decent blog. Check my <a href="http://mtandao.blogspot.com">mtandao.blogspot.com</a> and <a href="http://myafricancareer.com">myafricancareer.com</a></span><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 153); font-weight: bold;">
<br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 153); font-weight: bold;"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 153); font-weight: bold;">Those are nice themes by Abdul Munir. </span><br><br>Paul stated, "Let's realise that Internet is one. How can have 'our<br>
Internet' so shielded away for 'outsiders Internet' to the extent that<br> 'our content' is only accessible to us yet somehow we expected to<br> make money from 'outsiders' through 'our Internet'? Maybe we should<br>
not use downloaded [even-free] 'foreign' software, 'foreign'<br> computers, 'foreign' concepts, nothing 'foreign' except only localyy<br> made?" That was heavy!<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);">Gakuru we cannot have our internet yes but we want to launch a detergent to compete with OMO and what we all the time talking about is OMO. We want to reform a spoilt child and what we are talking about is his Dark past. Gakuru criticism of the addiction to the west is not hate. I am grateful for google because I live entirely on google adverts. But we must start looking for alternative local website to uplift them</span><br>
<br>Its what all (or at least the majority of) the people in that room<br> were there *actually doing* Give Mucheru a break. (You stand accused<br> of promoting 'foreign content' by using Google mailing lists;)<br>
<br style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);"><span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);">So if all are theieves in the world then you will want tto be a thief just beecause all are thieves. Brother, I use google because I dont have a local equivalent and I urgently need one. I really do. </span><br>
<br><br>I wish you had asked ICT Board to make a presentation to the audience<br> to articulate you point?<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);">Gakuru, I never beg for publicty. I am a very private person and never seek media coveerage but next time there is such a conference. I will demand to be given 30 minutes to pour my hear out</span><br>
<br>Kasarani is your website, right? The conference was not a sales pitch<br> for *anyone* but a conversation exploring various ways to promote<br> local content.<br><br style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);"><span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);">Kasarani is owned by my good friend and Kenyan called Daniel Ngari based in Australia. It was not a sales place? Are you sure. We were promoting local content. Do you know the meaning of promoting? Please dont be so negative about anything by Kenyan</span><br>
<br>Me, me, me again... Try a bit of our, our, our, country's local content.<br><br style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);"><span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);">In that conference you were talking about American sites. And this is the place now where I really give a standing ovation for Aly Khan. That was a nice presentation without much foreign nonesense. Thanks Aly. Bongo is very close to Kenya and inferior to Kenya in almost all aspects. So there are some nice things to learn from them</span><br>
<br>Why so excessive negative energy? There must be something NMG have done right?<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);">Give me one and I will give you 3 wrong ones</span><br><br><br>Had you tried <a href="http://www.tandaa.co.ke/">http://www.tandaa.co.ke/</a> before the conference? BTW, I<br>
host websites abroad many times and I have no problems with it. It can<br> be a business decision why host locally with painfully expensive ISP?<br> Host 'politically incorrect' website at a pro-conformist provider<br>
'anti-telcos' content with one of them.... etc.. It's a matrix of<br> decision making procees..<br> <br style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);"><span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);">Yes I have tries .<a href="http://co.ke">co.ke</a> but why in the banners and flyers we had <a href="http://tandaa.com">tandaa.com</a> and why is the site hosted in a cheap useless foreign host called blue Host. Why not host it locally with UUnet, AccessKenya, AOL, Wananchi, Iconnet? Why? No money?</span><br>
<br>The sun waits for no King and time has never been enough.<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);">Do you remember are reminice Obama pronouncing " This is your victory"? Put it intto this context and you will realise that unalala. We are in the Web 2.0 era where the site visitor is king and determines the mood and subject of the websites and internet. If you watched I report jana. You would realise what the presenter was saying about the viewers and bloggers deciding what CNN.Com should have</span><br>
<br>'Government' is a strange 3-legged animal Executive, Legislature, and Judiciacy.<br> If one makes this animal 'shake like hell,' that person ought to be in<br> very serious trouble...<br> <br><span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);">Still you view yourself as the electorate negatively. In all democracies we admire and we should admire, the mwananchi is king. We elect the government and we can shake them. Jamiiforums.com forced the whole cabinet to resign and you can ask anywhere. Like I always tell my friends who like throwing stones at the police and rioting, I will never be found on the street rioting. My riot is just here in the internet</span><br>
<br>Would you also be suggesting that new school textbooks be published every year?<br><br><span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);">Mentality tena ya zamani. Slides and presentations are not school textbooks. School text books are like the old cannons used in WWI and II. We are talking about new war machines. Stealth bombers, whose functions aren being upgraded all day</span><br>
<br>I just have. But allow me to add that *nix users have this thing about<br> multi-thread thought processes which lead me to advice users to format<br> their Windows and install *nix. It makes engagement multi-faceted<br>
critique and criticize when necessesary but also appreciate and praise<br> excellent achievement.<br> <br> Tandaa.08 was an excellent event and I wish the ICT board could<br> explain to us who were the brains behind it. They can count on me for<br>
their next such conference.<br> <br style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(51, 102, 102);"> <span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);">Alex, you are a villager who amezoea shida mpaka hata kama hakuna stima, you will be celebrating how the authorities are doing fine. Tandaa was below standard and Paul admitted this and I dont know whom you are trying to please by not doing so. </span><br style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);">
<br style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);"><span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 0, 153);">About forced mailing list, let me ask you this, who was your IT teacher? Can I get his names and qualifications. Because I see you have very scant knowledge about internet listserves. Listserves, blogs, forums and chat rooms have become so much part of the internet and you seem to have very primitive knowledge of almost all. With any email address, you can submit it to listserve providers like Google and yahoo never to be added by anybody to any list and your adress will automatically reject any addition. Also at the end of each email from my lists, you have instrructions for unsubscribing. Ndugu, usiwe wheelbarrow. Follow the process. Unsubscribe and block me from adding you. A man who has to be pushed to do something and complains that there is no food is not man enough</span><br style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(51, 102, 102);">
<br> <span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">ALAI</span><br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 11/18/08, <b class="gmail_sendername">Gakuru Alex</b> <<a href="mailto:alexgakuru.lists@gmail.com">alexgakuru.lists@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Alai,<br> <br> I am somewhat now tempted to start a local content blog focusing on<br> 'opinion influencers' and opinion shapers themselves - informed by the<br> fact that, content is king and awaited 'future online content warfare'<br>
arrived a long time ago.<br> <br> So despite excluding my skunkworks presentation from your firing<br> squad, I shall nonetheless shoot back at you;)<br> <br><br> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 12:37 AM, Robert Alai <<a href="mailto:alai.robert@gmail.com">alai.robert@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> Mirembe<br> ><br> > I have a very open and honest analysis of our Tandaa conference.<br> ><br> > The facts which we must change is that Paul Kukubo, my big brother still<br> > sees it best to defend foreign companies and say that "eve if we want local<br>
> content we must stilldo it with foreigners'.<br> <br> <br>Paul stated, "Let's realise that Internet is one. How can have 'our<br> Internet' so shielded away for 'outsiders Internet' to the extent that<br>
'our content' is only accessible to us yet somehow we expected to<br> make money from 'outsiders' through 'our Internet'? Maybe we should<br> not use downloaded [even-free] 'foreign' software, 'foreign'<br>
computers, 'foreign' concepts, nothing 'foreign' except only localyy<br> made?" That was heavy!<br> <br><br> >Let me tell you a thing. We<br> > must focus on local mpaka it becomes music. When I saw the slides of Joe<br>
> Mucheru, which apparently I have seen in every conference I have attended in<br> > which he is the speaker. The websites listed there, non were Kenyan. The<br> > fact that Mucheru works for a Carlifornian company and he is Kenyan should<br>
> make Mucheru sell Kenya more.<br> <br> <br>Its what all (or at least the majority of) the people in that room<br> were there *actually doing* Give Mucheru a break. (You stand accused<br> of promoting 'foreign content' by using Google mailing lists;)<br>
<br><br> > If you wanted a subscription website, you<br> > should have started with <a href="http://kenyalaw.org">kenyalaw.org</a>. If you wanted affiliates,<br> > <a href="http://mamamikes.com">mamamikes.com</a> has affiliates. Lets focus on local. Lets give it lots of<br>
> thought. We must give local examples and then mention the foreign ones just<br> > as an after-thought.<br> <br> <br>I wish you had asked ICT Board to make a presentation to the audience<br> to articulate you point?<br>
<br><br> > We want the companies to give the local content much thought and they can<br> > only do that when they think locally. When you make people believe that<br> > facebook is great, we wont head anywhere. See why Tanzanians are engaging<br>
> more in <a href="http://bongo5.com">bongo5.com</a> and jamiiforums than facebook and others. They are<br> > actively loading pics and content and these two websites are really coming<br> > up well and considreing the age of the websites, we will see nice things<br>
> from them. We should not glorify anything western. We must start<br> > appreciating our own facebook like Ngari has developed a good site,<br> > <a href="http://www.kasarani.com">www.kasarani.com</a><br> <br> <br>
Kasarani is your website, right? The conference was not a sales pitch<br> for *anyone* but a conversation exploring various ways to promote<br> local content.<br> <br><br> > When I started my start forum and blogging thing, <a href="http://jamiiforums.com">jamiiforums.com</a>, we had<br>
> lots of problems. But we also had people telling us that the forum which is<br> > being run by my great friend Maxence, was going nowhere because Tanzanians<br> > don't speak a lot of English. See the site now. I don't think that there is<br>
> any forum in this region with that kind of killer traffic.<br> <br> <br>Me, me, me again... Try a bit of our, our, our, country's local content.<br> <br><br> > There is no forum<br> > in this region which makes the government shakes like hell when issues are<br>
> being analyzed there. And they are doing it most of the time in Swahili. We<br> > must focus on being local if we want local content.<br> <br> <br>'Government' is a strange 3-legged animal Executive, Legislature, and Judiciacy.<br>
If one makes this animal 'shake like hell,' that person ought to be in<br> very serious trouble...<br> <br><br> > NMG bought a script from Germans and installed it on their site without a<br> > forum nor blogs for the senior writers. Why? No creativity. NTV, EasyFm and<br>
> QFM are not online. A very good percentage of articles in Mailbox are<br> > plagiarized from blogs and forums without acknowledgement and articles in<br> > entertainment and lifestyle mazagines are plagiarized from magazines like<br>
> cosmopolitan and Elle sometimes word for word.<br> <br> <br>Why so excessive negative energy? There must be something NMG have done right?<br> <br><br> > The Tandaa website was .com and not .<a href="http://co.ke">co.ke</a>. Even if you are not hosting<br>
> locally, you could still have had a local domain registration.<br> <br> <br>Had you tried <a href="http://www.tandaa.co.ke/">http://www.tandaa.co.ke/</a> before the conference? BTW, I<br> host websites abroad many times and I have no problems with it. It can<br>
be a business decision why host locally with painfully expensive ISP?<br> Host 'politically incorrect' website at a pro-conformist provider<br> 'anti-telcos' content with one of them.... etc.. It's a matrix of<br>
decision making procees..<br> <br><br> > The funniest thing I got from the conference, why would 6 or 7 speakers<br> > speak for 15 minutes each and then the forum audience is given 10 minutes<br> > to ask questions and suggestions?<br>
<br> <br>The sun waits for no King and time has never been enough.<br> <br><br> >Do you know that the slides from Capital,<br> > NMG, Google, Homeboyz, Kictanet, ICT board, Strathmore, Rich, Cisco and<br> > others are shown to us almost in every conference we attend. They have<br>
> become so predictable that the best place to get more stories and even<br> > slides which you have never seen is from the public.<br> <br> <br>Would you also be suggesting that new school textbooks be published every year?<br>
<br><br> >Givingg 15 minutes to<br> > each speaker which is 105 minutes for the seven speakers then the audience<br> > asks and get replies in 10 minutes is really not correct and shows and<br> > attitude of escapism where te audience are feared that they might embarass<br>
> the speakers with questions.<br> <br> <br>You just created conveniently suitable circumstances to arrive at your<br> conclusion?<br> <br><br> > The other facts of the conference was ok. The moderator, Al Kags, was ok but<br>
> I think that we can do alot of improvements by having power cable well<br> > spread for bloggers and also the Wi-Fi to be abit superior. I had to rely on<br> > my Zain unlimited since the ICT board Wi-fi kept shutting down.<br>
<br> <br>Would it not have been fair to mention some of those 'ok' facts. Its<br> called "fair commentating"<br> <br><br> > We also think that we can have an active network and the best place to start<br>
> is now here in KICTANET. I see us turning KICTANET into an open vbulletin<br> > run forum with CMS managed frontpage like <a href="http://www.haitiwebs.com">www.haitiwebs.com</a> and<br> > <a href="http://www.mustangevolution.com">www.mustangevolution.com</a>. Vbulletin is so superior and it wont take us even<br>
> a day to have this thing up and running.<br> <br> <br>Dunno..<br> <br><br> > Senior members, what do you think?<br> <br> <br>I just have. But allow me to add that *nix users have this thing about<br> multi-thread thought processes which lead me to advice users to format<br>
their Windows and install *nix. It makes engagement multi-faceted<br> critique and criticize when necessesary but also appreciate and praise<br> excellent achievement.<br> <br> Tandaa.08 was an excellent event and I wish the ICT board could<br>
explain to us who were the brains behind it. They can count on me for<br> their next such conference.<br> <br> Rider:<br> <br> There is a clip one run NTV of an Edloret pharmacist who literary and<br> severally slapped himself on the face upon being visited by Pharmacies<br>
and Poisons Board drug inspectors.<br> Let's not always take the shrtest route to slap every great<br> initiative, erroneously.<br> <br> Also we avoid "local content spam", for example, forced mailing lists<br>
subscriptions;)<br> <br> G'day,<br> </blockquote></div><br>