Then, they're welcome to pop on in any time. If they choose not to, well,
no one can make them. Anyone is able to use those tools.
Todd
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 3:32 PM Guillaume Paumier <gpaumier(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Hi,
Le mer. 19 févr. 2020 à 10:31, Todd Allen <toddmallen(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
I don't think anyone had bad intentions. It
was just redundant.
Real time communication is on IRC. Asynchronous communication is either
on
the wiki, preferably, or on the mailing list.
Quit trying to make us TwitFaceTube. The tools we already have work just
fine.
That perspective suffers from a lack of empathy. "The tools we already
have" may work for the limited sample of the population who are currently
using them. Assuming that that sample is representative is flawed and is a
classic example of survivorship bias. If we have learned anything from the
Space experiment and from years of strategy discussions, it is that the
tools we currently have do not, in fact, work just fine for a large number
of people, whose voices are missing from our discussions and content.
--
Guillaume Paumier
(he/him)
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