Therese Fitzpatrick wrote:

Thanks for looking into the delete function, Michael.  It sounds too
complicated for this list to consider it.  I belong to some online
communities that subscribe to BigMindMedia's Catalyst and each person has
the ability at any time to edit and/or delete anything they post. . .
so I
have come to take such a function for granted.

yep.  that one's a whole different animal, for sure.


I am comfortable having these archives open.  I am comfortable having
them
closed.  I am comfortable closing them historically but opening them
from a
specific point in time that is determined through dialogue on this list.

from what i've learned from the tech folks, this seems also unworkable
unless we decided to throw away all we've done and i am sure that even
the thought of that has already produced a few *gasps* worldwide just
now.  so i don't think we need much of a decision making process to say
we're not going to trashcan that.  so it seems we're either all open or
all closed, in terms of past v. future.




I like Birgitt's suggestion that this list discuss the archive question,
with the possibility of changing the recent decision to open the archives
without subscription to the list.  It would be interesting, for me, to
see
the  design for a process to make a decision within an online, open space
community.  What would such a process look like to each of you?  I would
welcome the exercise.

what would it look like for me?  i haven't really a clue... in open
space people post things and if there's energy things happen... i sort
of posted a bit and a bunch of folks said things and so far i'm pretty
comfortable with the chaos of all of it... so i'm not having any burning
need for more order... i think it might be worth tracking back through
what's been said already and see what themes are there... but i'm not
sure at all what more might be done to organize this system... anybody?

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