Hi,

To be precise, the session that we attended yesterday was "Economic aspects of local content creation and local Internet infrastructure" .

I was initially invited by Florence as a panelist to this session, but unfortunately, due to miscommunication, it didn't happen. Anyway, on the panel we had some folks from Google, UNESCO, Egypt and the Kenyan government -- each talking about their various efforts to promote local content creation. I'll try and trace some of the meeting notes and post them to the mailing list. 

I've just arrived at the IGF today and I'm in a session on Emerging Issues. BTW, I've also met Branton Obwari -- so he'll probably give us an update on the sessions he's attending.

Sincerely,

Abbas Mahmood,
Learners' Voice 2011 Member: World Innovation Summit for Education 
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From: wanjaustev@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 10:07:50 +0300
To: wikimediake@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: [Wikimedia Kenya] IGF

Hi Nice People,


I am happy to report to you some few details that were talked about at a session that I was privileged to attend at the IGF (Internet Governance Forum). I am attending the conference as an expediter and where it suites I double up as a Wikimedian….: P


On that notable note, there was a session that was about local content on the internet .One of the participants described the internet as a key player in making content available. To me I see it as Creation (writing articles uses internet), preservation (saving on WMF servers, uses internet), dissemination (ISPs) and utilization of data (internet users accessing the data).

But it was noted that the internet is only relevant to the locals if we have home-grown content on the internet.


Wikipedia was also mentioned more than a few times where it was being used to survey the article viewed per language and in what region.


The grandfather of TCP/IP, Vint Cerf was in the house and he closed the meeting after saying that;


 “Purpose for measurement is not in numbers but is on the inside.”


PS. Abbas in case I forgot anything from the session we attended please add.

 

Regards,

Stephen

 


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