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RE: !!! sync digest: All in one letter



On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Douglas Ort wrote:

>They call to the community for input, requiring from others clearly stated
>responses that include both end-use and technical concerns.  They end-date
>that process, establishing a base line for their own working parameters.
>This is somewhat arbitrary.  So what?  Post results to a web site and let
>the seul-edu community (and others) know about it.  Project leaders stay
>focused on their vision and the process.  They aren't looking to make
>everyone happy.  Their own feeling states are not central to their goals.
>Its the recursive open source process, working through differentiated
>leadership, that keeps the whole thing focused, productive and honest.

If I know about you as a project leader, then you should have received an
email from me about 12 hours ago.  If you didn't get such an email, then
you probably aren't on my list.  Let me know at wil@seul.org right away so
that I can add you and your project.

If anybody wants to put a page on seul.org regarding their project, but
doesn't have the knowledge/time to fiddle with web pages, let me know what
you need.  I'm more than happy to do anything from advise you on specific
web issues (within the range of my ability) to the complete creation and
maintenance of the web page.  Especially in the next few weeks until
classes start up again, I'll have quite a bit of time.

I think Douglas has a good point here regarding publicly available
snapshots of a project.  I know that my personal favorite part of
development sites is the screen shot page.  :)

Wil

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