Hello Chris,

been a while :)

this group has been intriguing, stimulating, and enlightening; so much
so that i returned years later to check on progress. Sad to hear that
things have moved on. I think there is a great deal to be gained from
keeping the forum alive; we can marvel at great intellect and
creativity, be impressed by great insight and scholarly discourse, and
be entertained and enlightened by alternative perspectives :) It would
be a great shame to let it go.

Have we settled on a successor moderator?



On Apr 26, 4:56 am, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't think anyone would be surprised to hear that I've had little to no
> time for all things Minds Eye. I did what I could to help grow the group,
> and expand it into other venues, but honestly, I think it's time someone
> else took over the top reins. I know that will be a contentious conversation
> given some of the conversations and conflicts around here regarding
> moderation, but I think it's fair to put the top level of control in the
> hands of someone who is actually currently working to make the list better.
>
> I don't know any better way to do it than to be democratic. I'll take
> suggestions, via this thread or personal message, and the name I get the
> most of will get the spot. I don't care if you want it or not...if the
> majority of folks here find you to be fair minded, then they'll trust you to
> hand it over to someone else. Who knows, perhaps there will come elections,
> an official Minds Eye president or some such thing...ok, well, probably not,
> but you get the idea.
>
> This list has never been about hierarchies, but the fact is, someone at some
> points in time has to make difficult decisions, with the good of the group
> in mind. It's an utterly thankless job, and no matter what you choose, there
> will always be folks who find you to be a fascist prick for making that
> decision.
>
> As an aside, for those of you who remember when DubiousProfundity.com was
> the dedicated website for this list, you might be interested to know that
> I've revived the new concept here:http://obnoxi.us. Feel free to
> participate, if you like.
>
> Enough with the formalities. I'll start. My vote's for Francis Hunt.

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