Craig,

Add me to the list.

I will be happy to help in any way I can.

A good plan and a project leader will be an effective solution to the chaos
now in progress.

Philip


On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 3:17 AM, Steve Radonich IV <[email protected]>wrote:

> I love this idea Craig. I would definitely second it.
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 01:12:54 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [SH-Discuss] c-bog
>
>
> I am working on a proposal for a C-BOG
> (community build-out group, (hyphen added for awesomeness when saying out
> loud))
> In neo-synhak fashion I'm trying to talk with groups of people
> individually before making a proposal that someone would go as far as to
> block.  As with the last one I researched (laptop-gate era), I'm willing to
> drop if it will start a civil war.
>
> I feel most of our drama comes from too many cooks in the kitchen; the
> sooner many of us can feel like they can do their own projects again
> without feeling selfish if they are at the space and not working on
> infrastructure, the better.  It has breed entitlement, countless
> disagreements on how things "must" be done, and the worst: fights on who
> the space owes more.  (hint: the answer should be nobody, ever.)
>
> The idea of the proposal is to create a separate and temporary standard
> forman/project-lead/helper organizational structure of volunteers working
> towards a build-out goal consensed by the membership, funded by a
> cash-on-card budget (in the area of $2-4k).  The treasurer would be
> instrumental in this process.  In my head, this is little more than walls,
> details, and purchasing of tools so many members who have walked away
> (during this struggle) have de-donated.  Other than the piles of stuff
> being where the racks were, the place looks mostly the same since March.
>
> Thoughts?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> p.s.
> If we had a guideline that: don't say anything you wouldn't say to
> someone's face.  I'm guessing the bulk of the last few days email would not
> have been sent thanks to knowledge of what responses words can have when
> your not looking at your target through a computer screen.  We will all see
> each other again, we live in the same community and share the same love of
> something that exists at a single physical location.  Why people would use
> such strong words over email instead of directly to their adversary's face
> I must not grasp.
>
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