On 21 September 2011 16:37, WereSpielChequers
<werespielchequers(a)gmail.com> wrote:
But since Flickr has already proven that something
like this can work in
practice, can we agree to classify Image filters as one of those things that
work in practice but not in theory? Then we can concentrate on the practical
issue of if we decide to implement this, how do we do it better than Flickr
has?
They do it by crowdsourcing a mass American bias, don't they?
An American POV being enforced strikes me as a problematic solution.
(I know that FAQ says "global community". What they mean is "people
all around the world who are Silicon Valley technologists like us -
you know, normal people." This approach also has a number of fairly
obvious problems.)
PS My niece absolutely wants that magical flying
unicorn pony for the winter
solstice, especially if it s***s rainbows. Would you mind telling me where I
can order one?
I suggest you pass a board resolution demanding one. When people
protest, tell them to just shut up and do their jobs.
- d.