Showing posts with label brussel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brussel. Show all posts

2011-03-23

nine provinces in Flanders ?

Radio 1 this morning discussed a proposal to split Flanders into nine provinces. Disregarding the fact that I oppose the eight layered governance of a random street(*) in my city, I would like to redraw the current map of Flanders.



One of the main issues that prevents this country from having a government resolves around (imho ridiculous) language problems in and around Brussels (the brown area). Brussels is surrounded by (officially) Dutch speaking communities, but is itself mainly French-speaking.
Bad governance between 1970 and 2010 resulted in discrepancies (for instance: French-speaking people in Dutch-speaking territory BHV can vote for French-speaking politicians, but Dutch-speaking inhabitants of the French-speaking part of Belgium cannot vote for Dutch-speaking politicians).

Also, Brussels is structurally way too small to make decisions that it should be capable of making (about its airport/highways/public transport/industry/...), since those are mainly in Dutch speaking parts outside Brussels (falling under another government).

The new map:


This new map enlarges Brussels so that it can manage the areas that currently surround Brussels but that economically and structurally belong to Brussels. Another advantage is that adding more Dutch-speaking people to Brussels makes it more balanced linguistically.
The red part is the new province of Leuven. Some municipalities from the former province of Vlaams Brabant migrated to neighboring provinces.

(*) Depending on what happens in a random Antwerp street, one or more of the following eight 'governments' is responsible:
- district (part of the city)
- gemeente (the city council)
- kanton (district, smaller than a province)
- provincie (province)
- gemeenschap (the Flemish Community)
- gewest (the Flemish Region)
- land (Belgium)
- Europese Unie (European Union)
What happened to the KISS strategy ?!

2009-03-30

picture Brussels

Good picture of Brussels! (the original picture is here)

2009-02-03

Fosdem 2009

My fosdem schedule:

Saturday:
10h00-11h30 Janson:Welcome+Free, Open Future (if $early_wake_up=true)
11h30-12h30 Janson:Debian
14h00-15h30 LPI session 1 (volunteer)
16h15-16h45 Ferrer:Lightning Opsview network monitoring
17h00-17h30 AW1.121:Debian on inexpensive NAS
18h15-18h45 Ferrer:Lightning intro to BUG
19h-ish attack of the 60 nerds to a local restaurant

Sunday
10h30-12h00 LPI session 3 (volunteer)
12h00-13h00 Janson:Upstart
13h00-14h00 H.2213:Securing CentOS with SELinux
14h00-15h00 AW1.121:Debian road to Lenny
15h00-16h00 Janson:Ext4

22h-ish Next years fosdem grid not online yet what ?!

2008-10-04

e-neighbour.net

This evening i 'm volunteering for the nuit blanche in Brussels. I'll be at the doors on Place Saint Catherine (Sint Katelijne plein).

The doors is a project by Mira and Jesus. People walking by the doors can ring the doorbell to connect to a videochat with people on the internet. This means we also need online people with a webcam to click on one of the three doors on e-neighbour.net.

So people, go online tonight between 19h and 02h, click on the pink door (that's mine) and be prepared to video chat in English, French, Spanish, ...

...oh and never mind the movie...it's horrible ;-)