My thoughts exactly Dennis. Having the facts on how, who and what allows us to understand the situation. I'm not sure why it's an issue to try and gather that information, especially when no one at the IEBC is openly sharing it. Erik Hersman www.ushahidi.com | www.iHub.co.ke www.whiteafrican.com | @whiteafrican US: 407.427.0412 | Kenya: +254 729.157.257 | Skype: ezungu On Mar 6, 2013, at 3:26 PM, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
With a BBC journalist tweeting " "@ggatehouse: Deputy chair of IEBC told me cannot rule out the theory their system was hacked. At the moment they simply don't know. #Kenyadecides" and a local media house running a story alleging hacking yesterday, we do need facts.
There are people out there peddling info claiming a certain group hacked into the servers, complete with provisional results "analysis" to show the same.
This really doesn't put us in a pretty information where we can afford to sit and wait.
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