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Seun Ojedeji seun.ojedeji at gmail.com
Mon Apr 14 09:30:54 SAST 2014


Hello Ashil,

Thanks, i have made my comments on the docs.

Regards


On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 6:23 AM, Ashil Oogarah <ashil at afrinic.net> wrote:

> Hi Seun,
>
> I have updated the google doc with all the selected presentations with
> their respective comments.
>
> Here is the list under the themes of the AIS. We need to group them into
> possible panels.
>
> The draft slides  with the  incorporated comments will be available by 23
> April.
>
> I shall send these slides once received to PC for further comments.
>
> In the meantime we can still proceed with building the programme.
>
> Let us know PC if you have more questions.
>
> Ashil
>
>
>
>>  1. Theme: Higher education in the age of technology
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: Enabling Education for all through Technology
>>>>> and Media
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. Theme: Technology and Business
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: Credit cards were not designed for the Internet
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 3. Theme: BCOP
>>>>>
>>>>> Presentation Details
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: Best Current Operating Practices
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments to speaker: Topic is highly relevant
>>>>>
>>>>> 4. Theme: Higher Education in the age of technology
>>>>>
>>>>> Presentation Details
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: Modeling the relationship between graduate
>>>>> supervision and completion rates of postgraduate students in Uganda
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 5. Theme: Business practices in the era of technology
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: TOWARDS AN EFFECTIVE INFORMATION AND
>>>>> COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY LAW AND ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT IN UGANDA
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments to speaker: Merge presentations and focus more on the legal
>>>>> aspect
>>>>>
>>>>> 6. Theme: Technology and Business
>>>>>
>>>>> Presentation Details
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: La sécurité des E-Transaction
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments to speaker: None
>>>>>
>>>>> 7. Theme: Higher education in the era of technology
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: The No B*S Guide to Using ICT in Education in
>>>>> Africa
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 8. Theme: Mobile application
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: Early Warning Early Response Disaster Management
>>>>>
>>>>> Theme: Internet Governance
>>>>>
>>>>   9. Title of Presentation: The Internet and economic development
>>>>>
>>>>> Theme: Internet Governance
>>>>>
>>>>> 10. Title: Launch of dotAfrica TLD and the Right Protection Mechanism
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Sponsors - China Comservice International
>>>>>
>>>>> 11. Theme: Cybersecurity
>>>>>
>>>>>  Title: Evolution of cybersecurity system
>>>>>
>>>>> 12. Title: Network Platform makes SP more brilliant
>>>>>
>>>>> 13. Title: The feature of Internet
>>>>>
>>>>>  14. Next Generation IDC
>>>>>
>>>>> *Freenom presentations*
>>>>>
>>>>> 15 and 16. Presentation titles: how to start a domain registrar and
>>>>> how to develop a domain registrar
>>>>>
>>>>
>
> On 13 Apr 2014, at 11:58, Seun Ojedeji wrote:
>
> Hello Ashil,
>
> Could you update the docs location with the document that passed the
> initial review process and list here the different sessions available so we
> can make comment of the sessions of each document via Gdocs.
>
> Has the presenters provided their updated presentation (as per comments
> during initial review)?
>
> Regards
>
> sent from Google nexus 4
> kindly excuse brevity and typos.
> On 13 Apr 2014 08:24, "Ashil Oogarah" <ashil at afrinic.net> wrote:
>
>> Hello PC,
>>
>> Now that we have the results, we need to move to the next steps of the
>> process.
>>
>> The next steps:
>>
>> 1. Ask the PC team to suggest which proposals fit on what sessions.
>>
>> Deadline: 18 April
>>
>> 2. Have a call to finalise the proposals and discuss those that do not
>> meet consensus on their placement.
>>
>> Deadline 25 April
>>
>> 3. Follow up with an online discussion to approve the final list. Final
>> agenda.
>>
>> Deadline 30 April
>>
>> We need to start with discussions on point 1.
>>
>> PC please let us discuss on organising the submitted presentations and
>> organise them into sessions/panels during this week.
>>
>> Also let us know what you think on above.
>>
>> Relying on your collaboration.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Ashil
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 10 Apr 2014, at 11:32, Ashil Oogarah wrote:
>>
>> Hello PC,
>>
>> Please now let us make these presentations into panels where possible.
>>
>> I have themed most of these presentations as below, so this might help.
>>
>> For a start now, I am proposing the following groups:
>>
>> Presentations 1 and 7
>>
>> Presentations 2 and 5
>>
>> Presentations 6 and 11
>>
>> Presentations 9 and 10
>>
>> Please send me your suggestions and inputs on grouping these
>> presentations into panels.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ashil
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 9 Apr 2014, at 10:18, Noah Maina wrote:
>>
>> Ashil ... Sounds Good, lets do this then.
>>
>> Noah
>>
>>
>> On 8 April 2014 17:25, Ashil Oogarah <ashil at afrinic.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Exactly, I shall also request for the draft slides where they were not
>>> provided  and PC shall get the opportunity to comment further on these.
>>> On 8 Apr 2014, at 17:43, Seun Ojedeji wrote:
>>>
>>> I think the essence of Ashil's mail is to proceed to request further
>>> details(as per comments) from the presenters with status: pass
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> sent from Google nexus 4
>>> kindly excuse brevity and typos.
>>> On 8 Apr 2014 14:38, "Noah Maina" <mainanoa at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Ashil,
>>>>
>>>> I cant say we are there 100% yet. Can we get all the authors to send us
>>>> final slides/ppt/pdf presentations for our final review and comments.
>>>>
>>>> NB: This is very important. Power point slides.
>>>>
>>>> Noah
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 8 April 2014 12:00, Ashil Oogarah <ashil at afrinic.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello PC,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks a lot for your time and effort in commenting and discussing the
>>>>> various presentations submitted for AIS 2014.
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is a summary of the votes and comments received from PC below.
>>>>>
>>>>> Please let me have your final comments on this by the end of the day.
>>>>>
>>>>> I shall then proceed with liaising with presenters and inform them on
>>>>> the results tomorrow morning.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks again for your collaboration,
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>>
>>>>> Ashil
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. Theme: Higher education in the age of technology
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: Enabling Education for all through Technology
>>>>> and Media
>>>>>
>>>>> Votes: 2 for, 0 against
>>>>>
>>>>> Result: Pass
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments to speaker: Topic is relevant and fits the need of the
>>>>> community
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. Theme: Technology and Business
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: Credit cards were not designed for the Internet
>>>>>
>>>>> Votes: 3 for, 2 against
>>>>>
>>>>> Result: Pass
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments to speaker: Security and cybercriminality/compatibility
>>>>> regarding bitcoins usage, discuss the legal framework in Africa and refrain
>>>>> from promoting the commercial aspect of the company.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 3. Theme: BCOP
>>>>>
>>>>> Presentation Details
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: Best Current Operating Practices
>>>>>
>>>>> Votes: 4 for, , 0 against
>>>>>
>>>>> Result: Pass
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments to speaker: Topic is highly relevant
>>>>>
>>>>> 4. Theme: Higher Education in the age of technology
>>>>>
>>>>> Presentation Details
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: Modeling the relationship between graduate
>>>>> supervision and completion rates of postgraduate students in Uganda
>>>>>
>>>>> Votes: 4 against, 1 for, , 0 against
>>>>>
>>>>> Result: Fail
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments to speaker: Topic not accepted by PC
>>>>>
>>>>> 5. Theme: Business practices in the era of technology
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: TOWARDS AN EFFECTIVE INFORMATION AND
>>>>> COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY LAW AND ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT IN UGANDA
>>>>>
>>>>> Votes: 2 for, 1 neutral, , 0 against
>>>>>
>>>>> Result: Pass
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments to speaker: Merge presentations and focus more on the legal
>>>>> aspect
>>>>>
>>>>> 6. Theme: Technology and Business
>>>>>
>>>>> Presentation Details
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: La sécurité des E-Transaction
>>>>>
>>>>> Votes: 3 for 0 against
>>>>>
>>>>> Result: Pass
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments to speaker: None
>>>>>
>>>>> 7. Theme: Higher education in the era of technology
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: The No B*S Guide to Using ICT in Education in
>>>>> Africa
>>>>>
>>>>> Votes: 2 for , 1 against
>>>>>
>>>>> Result: Pass
>>>>>
>>>>> 8. Theme: Mobile application
>>>>>
>>>>> Title of Presentation: Early Warning Early Response Disaster Management
>>>>>
>>>>> Votes: 4 for, 0 against
>>>>>
>>>>> Result: Pass
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments to speaker: Elaborate on algorithm to define the best path
>>>>> and the application EWERDEMA.
>>>>>
>>>>> 9. Title of Presentation: The Internet and economic development
>>>>>
>>>>> Votes:  1 for, 0 against
>>>>>
>>>>> Result: Pass
>>>>>
>>>>> 10. Title: Launch of dotAfrica TLD and the Right Protection Mechanism
>>>>>
>>>>> Votes: 3 for, 0 against
>>>>>
>>>>> Result: Pass
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments to speaker: Provide the draft slides
>>>>>
>>>>> Sponsors - China Comservice International
>>>>>
>>>>> 11. Theme: Cybersecurity
>>>>>
>>>>>  Title: Evolution of cybersecurity system
>>>>>
>>>>> Votes: 2 for, 0 against
>>>>>
>>>>> Result: Pass
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments to speaker: None
>>>>>
>>>>> 12. Title: Network Platform makes SP more brilliant
>>>>>
>>>>>  Votes 1 for, 1 against (but open if author removes commercial
>>>>> element)
>>>>>
>>>>>  Result: Pass on the condition that author removes commercial related
>>>>> activities
>>>>>
>>>>>  Comments: Topic is interesting. Note to speaker to remove commercial
>>>>> aspect and make the presentation generic.
>>>>>
>>>>> 13. Title: The feature of Internet
>>>>>
>>>>> Votes 4 for, 0 against
>>>>>
>>>>>  Result: Pass
>>>>>
>>>>>  14. Next Generation IDC
>>>>> Votes for: 2, Votes against: 0
>>>>>
>>>>> Result: pass
>>>>>
>>>>> *Freenom presentations*
>>>>>
>>>>> 15 and 16. Presentation titles: how to start a domain registrar and
>>>>> how to develop a domain registrar
>>>>>
>>>>> Votes: 2 Pass, 1 Neutral
>>>>>
>>>>> Result: Pass - Follow-up with speaker to provide more information on
>>>>> presentations (draft slides)
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments to speaker: Presentation is interesting, highly important and
>>>>> relevant. Follow up on presenter to provide the draft slides.
>>>>>
>>>>> *17. Joomla Training*
>>>>>
>>>>> Votes : 2 for , 0 against
>>>>> Result: Pass
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments : Topic relevant. Can be done as one of the AfNOG tracks, or
>>>>> sysadmin or a separate track for future AIS. Will have to check if
>>>>> logistically if this is feasible for AIS 2014.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  Mr Ashil Oogarah
>>>>> Technical Communications writer/editor, AFRINIC Ltd.
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>>>>> www.afrinic.net
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>>
>>  Mr Ashil Oogarah
>> Technical Communications writer/editor, AFRINIC Ltd.
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>>  Mr Ashil Oogarah
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>  Mr Ashil Oogarah
> Technical Communications writer/editor, AFRINIC Ltd.
> t: +230 403 51 00 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net
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