[Noisebridge-discuss] Consensus and the "old ways".

Jason Dusek jason.dusek at gmail.com
Fri Oct 2 00:57:19 UTC 2009


   I would be interested to know how many other people take
   Jake's missive as something like "My way or the
   highway.".

--
Jason Dusek


Den 01.10.2009 kl. 16:00 skrev Jacob Appelbaum <jacob at appelbaum.net>:

> Leif Ryge wrote:
>> There is an inherent conservative bias in consensus decision- 
>> making. If
>> there is no consensus about how or if a thing needs to be changed,  
>> that
>> thing should generally stay the way it is. This is a feature not a  
>> bug.
>> ~leif
>>
>
> That's pretty much spot on. It encourages people to join the group who
> like how we're already doing things. If this principle isn't fitting  
> for
> you, it's possibly a core value mismatch. We're not for everyone.
>
> If you want to dump oil on beaches, you probably shouldn't join
> Greenpeace. If you want to be an integrated part of Noisebridge,  
> you'll
> have to agree to our consensus process and the consensus decisions.  
> It's
> a big part of what has made this entire community possible.
>
> Best,
> Jake
>
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