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Delirium
delirium at hackish.org
Sun May 28 23:08:13 UTC 2006
Jimmy Wales wrote:
> Daniel Mayer wrote:
>
>> --- Delirium <delirium at hackish.org> wrote:
>>
>>> It's more the opposite: I consider in-person meetings of such low value
>>> that they are not worth going out of my way to attend or send someone to
>>> attend. This is not 1930; internet projects for decades now have been
>>> coordinated solely by means of the internet.
>>>
>> In person meetings may be of low value to you, but I've found them to be extremely productive
>> compared to email/IRC or even phone. For example, we accomplished more in a single weekend during
>> the January face-to-face meeting of all the board members and most of the officers than we did in
>> the six months prior to that.
>>
>
> That is absolutely right. A LOT can be done face to face which is
> difficult or impossible online.
>
I think it would be more accurate to say that you (and some others) find
that to be the case; it's not a universal truth of some sort.
Since the main bulk of my job (academic research) involves collaborating
with people, I have a pretty decent sample size. I find that some of my
collaborations require seeing the other person face-to-face regularly,
but that with others it makes little to no difference. The main
predictor seems to be whether the other person grew up using online
tools as a normal part of their life, or whether it's a more recent
retrofit for them.
-Mark
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