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Qem ([info]qem_chibati) wrote in [info]unfunny_fandom,
@ 2011-11-13 18:27:00


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Apologies for the lack of backstory links, I'm typing this from a phone. I think that's the only comment I've made in what I'm linking other than maybe something about php and ruby.

Otw (organization for transformative works) elections are happening right now, and boy is it wanky.

It was going to be unfunny, as you might imagine when three of the six candidates mention volunteer burn out ( http://facetofcathy.dreamwidth.org/229943.html ) in their candidate statements and one candidate Naomi Novik, founding member says she hasn't noticed.

Well if she hasn't noticed it can't be true right?

http://renay.dreamwidth.org/236955.html

Oh. Oh dear.



Add in that Sanders the candidate of colour has kept her main fandom journal for elections, and has a similar platform to the others, is told that she is too angry and has her friends getting anon comments telling them to tell her to watch her tone.

Then shit blows up when they fuck up the skins for "accessibility" when the new default is grey on grey and lots of red. 

http://branchandroot.dreamwidth.org/1255716.html#comments

Apparently this was rushed to get the archive ready for Yuletide.  Only Yuletide isn't a otw project. 


http://fail-fandomanon.livejournal.com/22095.html?thread=99563087#t99563087


But what really has me gobsmacked is this, 
from: copracat
Let me make sure I have this correctly:

The chair of the board has been told by someone/s to stop working on a strategic plan for the organisation because she doesn't have the authority to do so. 

I'm going to make a cup of tea now. 

-----
general-jinjur (the chair in question)


more accurately, i was told that i was dishonest, conspiratorial, and secretive because:

- i asked for volunteers to help gather info and work on preliminaries in an org-wide meeting (org-wide meetings are attended by a large group of volunteers and staff, including at least one representative from every committee)
- discussed how a strategic plan was on the horizon in at least two other org-wide meetings
- hired a staffer (one who, like all our staff, was unanimously board-approved) specifically to work on stakeholder surveys (beginning of 2011 term) as part of preliminary work (staffer wound up with international outreach, as they were best to start that piece). 

by doing the above, i secretly formed a cabal without ever giving anyone a chance to participate. also, i failed to do all the work (research and write-up of a proposal for the plan for the process) myself rather than involving anyone or doing any delegation.

just to clarify. (perspectives vary, of course. this is my perspective on events. i officially don't care to argue its accuracy anymore; i have just enough energy and time left to tie up loose ends and write up documentation of the stuff i did manage to accomplish (in 2010. i'm a little behind on docs).)


http://copracat.dreamwidth.org/596794.html?thread=2267962#cmt2267962


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[info]kookaburra
2011-11-14 07:07 pm UTC (link)
So, what exactly is Yuletide? Is there a post or page or somewhere that explains it without shop-talk? Whenever I've tried to figure it out all the info I can find is very opaque. Is it a fic exchange? A fic rec event?

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[info]gertie_flirty
2011-11-14 07:12 pm UTC (link)
It's a huge fic exchange for rare fandoms. There's a community on Dreamwidth called Yuletide, and Yuletide-admin on LJ explains how the rules and nominations for rare fandoms work.

Basically, you can nominate a fandom that has a very small number of fics on FF.net or AO3, and then people sign up and make claims, and it's a big secret santa type deal. They do it once a year, and it consumes most people's flists for months.

The OTW is the Organization of Transformative Works, which is a bunch of professional people trying to give fanfiction a good name and treat it artistically. They founded Archive Of Our Own, or AO3, as a way to do so, but it is primarily an archive for Yuletide fics.

For more information, check out yuletidetreasure.org. :)

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[info]kookaburra
2011-11-14 07:15 pm UTC (link)
Ah, ok - all the talk about nominations kept me thinking it was an annual awards thing or something. My flist is pretty free of it, I haven't seen any mention of it so far, and now some of the fields and things that pop up when I'm uploading fic to AO3 make more sense if it's primarily for fic exchanges. I just use it to house all my fic in one spot where I can point people.

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[info]jain
2011-11-15 12:35 am UTC (link)
"Primarily for fic exchanges" isn't entirely accurate, though there are definitely a number of big fic exchanges such as Yuletide and Remix Redux that are hosted on the AO3. The vast majority of fic that gets posted to the AO3, however, consists of independently written works that people want to archive in a single place (as you do), including works written for fic exchanges hosted on LJ, DW, etc. I mean, there are almost 250,000 works on the AO3 right now; at most, maybe 15,000 of them were written for Yuletide (aka ~6% of the total works on the archive).

However, the AO3 does have a lot of tools to help moderators of exchanges match participants, monitor submissions, reveal works (and authors' names, in exchanges with a period of anonymity after story reveals) easily, etc., which is part of why so many exchanges are hosted there. (Personally, as a fairly frequent participant of fic exchanges, I'm happy about this trend, because I love being able to edit my stories after submission without having to bug the moderator.)

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