Can you explain a bit more what a decoding of our email list would look
like? For instance, is it replying to the orginal message and saying "I
understand your email means [summary of contet]"? Is it spawning a separate
thread discussing giving analysis on the back-and-forth, saying "in that
previous thread I read sudoer1 becoming offendend by sudoer0's message"?
I like your idea of giving some interpretation, and would like to know your
vision for how exactly it would manifest.
-notconfusing.
On 21 November 2013 13:54, Matthew Senate <mattsenate(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hey all,
At last night's meeting I shared that many recent threads on the email
list and off-list have made me feel hurt emotionally. I get the impression
that there is a feeling of a lack of resolution, and that major issues get
left ignored to fester.
I need help--I want to ask sudoers to *decode* our communications to get
closer to core issues that we can learn to address to improve as a
community to perform our values
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Articles_of_Association#Values
I have reached out to find resources to help us grow emotionally and
socially over the coming months, and I encourage others to do the same.
// Matt
p.s. For some time, I was burnt out on the sudo-discuss email list. In the
space, on frustrated occasions, I spouted verbal negativity about the list
and how I felt derailment, non-sequitur, and miscommunication promoted
further negativity and did not reflect sudo's values. However, I realized
this isn't how I feel about the sudo-discuss list. I have always felt it is
necessary to embrace our online communications--and community--as much as
any other contributing element or energy in sudo room. For this reason, it
is even more crucial that I extend my personal appreciation, offer
vindication for any time (all cycles) spent on sudo room, and remind myself
publicly that our discussion list is a core component to running a creative
community and hacker space.
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