That makes sense.I just made an edit to revise to emphasize curiosity more — and included some quotes from famous people talking about it. Maybe we can rephrase those statements and make that our own?Let me know what you thinkEricOn Apr 21, 2022, at 07:15, Cere Misc <cere.misc@gmail.com> wrote:The verb "curiosity" seems really central to me in terms of vision and values (but esp vision). But I am struggling to propose exactly how that could be worded. If others feel similarly, maybe something on that could be added.On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 9:02 AM Eric O'Connor via sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@sudoroom.org> wrote:_______________________________________________I made this page to try to address "statement of intent":It is not complete, and still includes noisebridge links because most of this is copy-paste.Please review/change it?EricOn Sun, Apr 17, 2022, at 21:50, Jenny Ryan via sudo-discuss wrote:Agreed!
On 4/17/22 06:04, Cere Misc wrote:One way I would describe openness is: genuine (non-antagonizing) curiosity. That is, not weaponizing curiosity as a "just asking questions" antagonistic rhetorical strategy.It seems easy to point to examples of "closedness" once we've encountered instances of them. By contrast, openness is weirdly hard to describe without referencing closedness.(sorry. philosophy is just where my head goes these days)1) openness to sharing knowledge [whilst avoiding obnoxious mansplaining and acronym-everything, sharing and asking in turn, spirit of co-learning - we all can learn from each other, of course];_______________________________________________sudo-discuss mailing list -- sudo-discuss@sudoroom.orgTo unsubscribe send an email to sudo-discuss-leave@sudoroom.org
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