Hello,

So far only five guys have filled in their names at the etherpad.

I will organize with BT to get the tourists permit just in case it might be requested for by a person in authority.

We hope to meet at the Tom Mboya monument at 10:00am where we shall decide which route to take as per the goals here.

Basic requirements:

Other activities:

Do's:

Do not:

Just in case something is not clear, please feel free to ask.

regards,

Stephen.

In case of anything:

Contact : Stephen: +254722238165

                Alex:  +254713370967



On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Alex Wafula <xelawafs@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hey Isaac,

Yah, we have a target list which will focus on the CBD and partially Upper Hill. This is derived from the one we had for WTN. Copies will be printed out to teams on D-Day

And if you are turining up for this, please put up your name on this pad: http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/wtn for planning purposes.

Alex



Hey About the photo walk lets just go on with it in the hope that city council askaris wont harass us.
By the way have you come up with a list of places?

On 22 February 2012 21:29, Michelle Shivu <shivumich89@gmail.com> wrote:
@steve
i had earlier asked whether:
 if i needed to be part of the outreach (going to egerton for open source day) what do i have to undertake , any signing up or anything...what does it entail..
please enlighten me so that if i can, i can be part of it.

good evening



On 22 February 2012 17:24, Oliver Stegen <info@oliverstegen.net> wrote:
Hi guys,

This sounds more ridiculous by the minute.
Do you want to "hire" me as a tourist who's taking pictures? :)
Unfortunately, I wouldn't be available tomorrow (Thursday) in order to
accompany you to the City Council to get a tourist photo permission (I'm
sure that tourists don't need a letter from the ministry of anywhere). But
on Saturday, I'd be happy to accompany you (of course, I'm only one
non-African-looking guy, so if you have several groups, I could only
accompany one).

Hope the photo walk doesn't die on us for Saturday.
Oliver (aka BT)

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> Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Kenya] First Outreach 2012 to Mombasa
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> Hello,
>
> I already have made arrangements to have our local chapter T-shirt by
> the end of this week.
>
> On another note, I passed by the City council of Nairobi to ascertain
> the results of my request to allow Wikipedians to take photos around
> Nairobi on the coming weekend only to find shock on me!!
>
> They told me that I needed a letter from the Ministry of Information
> and communication. On asking them why? They quipped that I must have
> it so that it can be attached to my earlier request.
>
> I would love to be part of the team headed to Mombasa for the outreach
> activity.
>
> PS: There is another invitation by the Egerton University to attend an
> Open Source day they will be having on 10th March 2011.
>
> Regards,
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