not at all, therese... i sit here as the one non-tech community tech volunteer guy who gets to see what 400 people will think up and bounce around in conversation for changes to things that i am often sole caretaker for... i set up a little website once, and then when everybody got talking the next year in berlin, suddenly i had translations coming in all kinds of languages i couldn't read and i was cloning the site over and over... we just set up an estonian wiki... if you check with folks who've brought requests large and small for tech things to be built out, i think they'll say they've got a pretty warm and quick response... and results in every case so far, for five years now. along the way, i've seen some things and thought some things and discussed some things with others... so when i hear tech questions, i tend to jump in with the quickest clearest answers i have. i thought i gave you a bunch of answers to your question about delete. all of these questions have many angles. the deleting is actually an idea that i'd thought of and commented on in my first posting to birgitt. if i thought it was easy or feasible i'd have mailed boise state straightaway. since i didn't i said so, and if somebody here finds what i say is not accurate, then they should speak right up... and they do and they will! of course sometimes i also suggest they sign up to do some of the legwork on it as well, mindful of the freebie relationship we have with the list serve folks at boise state. also my hands hate to type, so sometimes i leave out a few words and maybe that makes some things more sound more direct. hope that helps. m
Therese Fitzpatrick wrote:
There is often a tone in your posts Michael that gives me the impression you are overbearing and dismissive of opinions other than your own. Is it intention on your part to be unkind? >From: Michael Herman <[email protected]> >Reply-To: OSLIST <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: Open Space / Open List / The Public Domain >Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 21:24:07 -0600 > >re: delete... > >it must be technically possible, i suppose, to delete all of one >person's postings. but it would diminish us all. and it would never >be >able to flush out all the quotings of those messages. as we have had >all >these years of service for the grand total of $0.00, thanks to >murli's >good vision and good gifting, i wouldn't want to go back and make >any >more trouble than we have to. of course, there is always passion >bounded >by responsibility: you all have a delete button in front of you now! >use >it as you need to... it's the law of "one click and it's private >forever" <grin> thanks, m > > > > >Therese Fitzpatrick wrote: > >>I think of my online list serv communications on a par with verbal >>communication. Things I post online are akin, in my thinking, to >>things I >>say with my voice in face to face conversations. I do not control >>my >>words >>once they are verbalized and I do not control my thoughts/ideas >>once they >>are posted. We can come up with many structures to attempt to >>control how >>our ideas/words/thoughts are interpreted by another. . . but no >>matter >>what >>structures we adopt, the mercurial quicksilver reality of ideas >>will >>remain >>ephemeral. Even if we privatize the archives of this list, >>something I do >>not think we should do, we will not control the combustion of >>thinking or >>the context of another person's use of our ideas. I don't quite >>think of >>open space as a technology. . . I think of it as an explanation for >>how >>things actually work, as opposed to the illusion that form and >>structure >>could control the nature of reality. If open space is a good >>explanation of >>how things work then efforts to privatize thinking is, in the very >>big >>picture, and in my humble opinion(IMHO), absolutely futile. >> >>Given my beliefs about the nature of reality and the relativity of >>time and >>space, I don't think it matters if the archives for this list are >>open or >>closed BUT I have a suggestion. Would it be possible to give people >>the >>ability to delete their posts? A delete function might give people >>a >>different sense of safety on this list. . . and such a function >>would be, >>IMHO, akin to the law of two feet. >> >>_________________________________________________________________ >>FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now! >>http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ >> >>* >>* >>========================================================== >>[email protected] >>------------------------------ >>To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, >>view the archives of [email protected], >>Visit: >> >>http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html >> > >-- > >Michael Herman >Michael Herman Associates >300 West North Avenue #1105 >Chicago IL 60610 USA >(312) 280-7838 > >http://www.michaelherman.com - consulting & publications >http://www.globalchicago.net - laboratory & playground >http://www.openspaceworld.org - worldwide open space > >...inviting organization into movement > >* >* >========================================================== >[email protected] >------------------------------ >To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, >view the archives of [email protected], >Visit: > >http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html _________________________________________________________________ Free up your inbox with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage. Multiple plans available. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=hotmail/es2&ST=1/go/onm00200362ave/direct/01/ * * ========================================================== [email protected] ------------------------------ To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of [email protected], Visit: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html
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