On 2019-03-14 00:26, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> On Thu, 14 Mar 2019 at 08:06, Sergio Manzi <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
> wrote:
>
>
>     I was advicing somebody something completely different as of lately: to 
> form a hidden, underground, group of motivated persons to draft proposals 
> that are already agreed upon by at least "some" before going public with the 
> proposal...
>
>     Your opinion?
>
>
> Did see that, & thought Hmmm?
>
> The problem I can see, & yes, of course there'll be ways around it, is how do 
> you pick their conspirators collaborators team?
>
> Do you stick up a post saying I'm thinking about a new way of mapping 
> disputed boundaries, anybody interested please contact me privately, or do 
> you send private messages to me, Joseph, Kevin, Dave etc etc to say the same 
> thing?

Honestly there is no conspiratory intent in what I'm talking about.

How would I pick them? Say that I want to make a proposal about how to tag 
"cauliflower fields": I'll try to get in touch via email with others that have 
already expressed their interest in something similar (/e.g. artichokes 
fields/) and ask if they are interested in working with me on my new fantastic 
idea of tagging "cauliflower fields" and/or if they know anybody else that they 
think could be interested.


> Then how do you work together? I don't think we've got any secret pages that 
> are locked against outsider access?

No need for that. You can use good-old email, WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, 
Slack, IRC, ... whatever.

There is no need for that interaction to go through channels directly handled 
by OSM


> Also, when do you decide that we're going to need a secret meeting to plot 
> this out - some things that seem complicated will turn out to be "change 
> always to usually & it's good to go" & vice versa.

Ooops... sorry... I'm afraid I don't understand the meaning of the above. Can 
you please repharase?


> Please don't get me wrong - it's an interesting idea & may well prove to be a 
> good way to go!
>
> Thanks
>
> Graeme

Cheers!

Sergio

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