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  • wmworia 12:43 pm on June 23, 2008 Permalink | Reply
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    After Barcamp Now What? 

    As I have mentioned previously, barcamp nairobi was great! In fact, here are a few links to collections of photos from the event:

    I had the opportunity of giving a session on iPhone app development and I think it was ok.

    This saturday I will be giving a talk/demo at a local user group called Africa.NET at the Microsoft offices in Nairobi. That should be cool. I will start a series on Silverlight.

    PS:

    One thing I must credit this event for is the fact that it seems that my writing juice is back. I have not been writing consistently, actually I have not been writing period, since the january mayhem… i had got too depressed. Anyway, now I’m warming back up again so there’s more to come.

    I am thinking about pulling this site down and getting my own domain so that I can also implement some other interesting stuff. More of that to come.

     
    • tommyke 7:51 am on June 24, 2008 Permalink | Reply

      Yep !!! Wilfred !!!
      Go for your own DNS, this is the way forward man… No more funny wordpress.com URL :)

  • wmworia 7:42 am on November 24, 2007 Permalink | Reply
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    barcampkenya live 

     barcampkenya

    I am blogging this live at the barcamp which is being held at Strathmore University.

    The program started with an open set of short discussions from volunteers:

    Alex began by talking about protecting and nurturing innovation. He touched on the role of communities, govt and funding institutions, patenting and the like. He got questions regarding innovation and the distinction between the same and just having an idea, which would appear to be different from innovating which is more practical, implementable. Does patenting block innovation? Situations where people have great ideas but no market for innovative ideas.

    Wesley Kiriinya got up next to talk about company-school relationships. He touched on weak curriculum especially in regards to Comp. Sci. According to Wesley it appears that there is a deep divide between the two environments.

    [A while after I lost power...]

    Nathan got up and talked about a couple of things including how cool and interesting it would be to make use of mobile/cell phone data for various applications. He also talked about High Definition Range Imaging which was really cool: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging

    Next up was Valentine who gave a talk on the BPO market and also did an awesome Asterisk demo. (I have to learn more about that). They had a whole set up which was really cool and they showed how they have managed to combine Asterisk with a number of technologies to create a cheaper solution for call center BPO operations.

    LUNCH TIME! (Or snack time)

    After lunch the discussion was very focused on innovation. We had four speakers and discussions after every two.

    Michuki talked about innovation and long term vision, consumption of the internet vs. contributing, relevance of the innvation.

    Edgar emphasized that innovation is a driver that gets us from a current situation to a better situation. He talked about using appropriate technology to our situation versus state of the art. He also mention ideas to do with knowledge sharing, evident and replicable innovation, strategic innovation.

    There followed a heated debate around this but we realized we were getting stuck at the problem of bandwidth and innovating on the internet. It was noted that innovation is not dependent on this.

    Muthoni gave her talk and she mentioned that innovation needs to get roots from your environment, it should be relevant, realistic and applicable to practical situations. She emphasized commercialisability (a rather controversial one: does it have to have a money back guarantee in order to do it). She also talked about focus and persistence.

    Wesley emphasized PASSION (and that’s really key in my opinion). He also talked about what he called his big five: School, legal environment, funding and capital and the individual.

    After this was another discussion which aimed to build some form of structure of what it takes to be an innovator. It seemed that most of the stuff that really mattered boiled down the individual.

    AND THAT WAS BARCAMPKENYA 2.0, in a nutshell. Hopefully I will be able to get a hold of some pictures.

     
    • Amrit 8:54 am on November 24, 2007 Permalink | Reply

      will, tell me more about BarCamp..what is it
      all about??

    • Frederic N'sienie 1:28 pm on November 26, 2007 Permalink | Reply

      That sounded like quite an interesting exchange of ideas and opinions.

      We hope to have available on Bebo,YOUtube,Dailymotion,Video.Africahit.com
      Google Video and the podcasts should be made availble on I-tunes as well. Thank you.

    • tlcstudio 3:46 pm on November 30, 2007 Permalink | Reply

      my name is Munashe and I think you guys should start capitalizing your ideas either into a business or project.

    • tlcstudio 3:48 pm on November 30, 2007 Permalink | Reply

      my name is Munashe and I think you guys should start capitalizing your ideas either into a business or project.
      we have problems yes but it is time for us to capitalize with what we have. So what do you have. Use it. you have to do it before its too late

    • wmworia 3:52 pm on November 30, 2007 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Munashe, thanks for your comment. To my knowledge there are a few things that are in the pipeline and we should see much more in 2008.

    • tlcstudio 4:50 pm on November 30, 2007 Permalink | Reply

      I disagree a tiny bit. It is possible to do something big, if you look for a way. look at South Africa.

      I dare you to research what it takes to make, well lets say a platform like yahoo answers. Go on google spend twenty minutes, they are many good open source stuff.
      The issue is how to turn all that into something real

    • Idetrorce 3:05 pm on December 15, 2007 Permalink | Reply

      very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
      Idetrorce

    • Kariuki 12:41 pm on February 13, 2008 Permalink | Reply

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  • wmworia 8:05 am on November 23, 2007 Permalink | Reply
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    Barcamp Kenya 

    [UPDATE: Wanna know exactly what a BarCamp is? Check out this location]

    Tomorrow I will be very privileged to attend a really cool event at Strathmore University. I may have to skive class to attend but this will definitely be worth it! I can’t wait.

    BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from attendees. **Everyone should come prepared to stand up and talk – this is interactive**

    This is the second BarCamp being held in Kenya.

    The first one was held on 31st March 2007.

     
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