Agree with Barrack, I am confuse and want to no more about the Internet South Africa. Regards, *WISDOM DONKOR* President & CEO Africa Open Data and Internet Research Foundation P.O. Box CT 2439, Cantonments, Accra | www.aodirf.org Tel: +233 20 812 8851 Skype: wisdom_dk | Facebook: kwasi wisdom | Twitter: @wisdom_dk __________________________________________________ Specialization: E-government Network Infrastructure and E-application, Internet Governance, Open Data policies platforms & Community Development, Cyber Security, Domain Name Systems, Software Engineering, Event Planning & Management, *MEMBER* UN IGF Multi-stakeholder Advisory Group UN BPF on Policy Option for Connecting and Enabling the Next Billion (CENB) UN BPF on Gender and Access UN IGF National Regional Initiatives UN BPF on IOT, Big Data and AI Fellow: Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, NCSG, NCUC, AFRALO National SDG Data Roadmaps Advisory Committee, Ghana ICANN, Internet Society, Freedom Online Coalition, Diplo Foundation, Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition Ghana Open Government Partnership (OGP) Advisory Committee World Bank Open Data Working Team, Africa Open Data Collaborative Ghana Energy Commission Data Task-force Linux Accra Users Group On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 9:13 PM Barrack Otieno <otieno.barrack@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Adri,
Welcome on board. could you clarify what you mean by the term split? is Internet South Africa a separate legal entity from ISOC ZA?, If that is the case and with the guidance of the Chair, i am curious to know whether such a scenario warrants a new registration as an ALS.
Regards
On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 9:54 PM Adri Baard <adri.baard@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Tijani
As per Alan's email, ISOC ZA has recently split into two where "ISOC ZA" takes care of local activities and "Internet South Africa" takes care of Chapter activities. It's a little confusing at the start, but you'll soon get used to it.
But to answer your question, I am your contact replacing Alan, yes, just operating under a slightly different name of Internet South Africa.
Please add Theo and myself to the AFRALO mailing list. Also, if there is any recommended reading that would help get us up to speed, please let me know.
Kind regards Adri
On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 11:57 AM <tijani.benjemaa@topnet.tn> wrote:
Hello Adri,
Happy to work with you and Theo
Are you now the new contact for ISOC SA replacing Alan?
In any case, if you are not yet on the AFRALO mailing list, plz tell me and I will make you added
Welcome to AFRALO.
Tijani
Adri Baard <adri.baard@gmail.com> a écrit :
Good morning RALO members
Theo and I look forward to working with you.
Kind regards Adri
On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 6:12 PM Alan Levin <alan@isoc.org.za> wrote:
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
I do hope this email finds you all well. It has been a while and I have a grey beard :) There seem to be many mailing lists I would appreciate your guidance.
The Internet Society placed us a good predicament and we have split ISOC-ZA local activities from the chapter activities. I consider the RALO as the chapter activity so this is now called Internet South Africa - accepted as the Internet Society chapter of South Africa.
The new Internet South Africa Board includes the following volunteers, Adri Loubser - Chairperson <adri.baard@gmail.com> Theo Maseloanyane - Board Member <MSLTHE006@myuct.ac.za>
They have read the rules and promise to attend your telecon :)
Please assist to guide them to get added.
I believe they will both make excellent ambassadors for South Africa.
Thank you Mohamed El Bashir for your amazing service through think and thin :)
Sincerely
Alan Levin
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