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DATE | 2004-02-09 |
FROM | Ruben I Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] Fwd: RE: [Orgcom] A bit let down by todays meeting [jays@panix.com]
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On 2004.02.09 02:24 Jay Sulzberger wrote:
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Wes Sonnenreich wrote:
> Hello all, > > Have some ideas for general consideration, given the problems I'm seeing > from list emails. > > 1) Too much organization, too soon. There are actually too many people > involved given the lack of a central vision. It's very hard to develop a > vision by consensus. > > Proposed solution: Each representative group figure out what they would do > if they had access and control over their own conference. Come back > together for the next meeting with a conference plan. Rather than coming > up with a centralized conference design, the actual convention can be a > stitching together of the various plans (which would rather accurately > reflect the workings of the open source community at large). The OrgCom > can create bridge events around the various "mini-conventions". Sort of a > literal version of "The Bazaar" from years past.
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Yes.
oo--JS.
JS of NYFU
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