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


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Professional fandom
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]rosehiptea
2011-11-14 10:34 pm UTC (link)
Unfortunately I don't work with fiber. (I wish I were better at it!)

But yeah, a search on AO3 would mean I would read there a lot more often.

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[info]havocthecat
2011-11-14 10:46 pm UTC (link)
There's a search function, which I say for the sake of completeness, but it basically sucks.

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[info]rosehiptea
2011-11-14 10:47 pm UTC (link)
Ah, yeah, you're right. My mistake.

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[info]havocthecat
2011-11-14 10:49 pm UTC (link)
Tbh, I feel like it's so terrible that it may as well not exist, so it's not like you're wrong, if you're looking at the big picture. Gossamer had a better search, and I was browsing for fic on Gossamer back in the mid-nineties.

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[info]sepiamagpie
2011-11-15 02:53 am UTC (link)
Was Gossamer a Due South archive?

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[info]havocthecat
2011-11-15 04:13 am UTC (link)
X-Files. I was uninterested in Due South because it had leads that didn't seem compelling to me; that's a personal opinion and I'm aware it's not the case for everyone.

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[info]sepiamagpie
2011-11-15 05:52 am UTC (link)
That was a much fuller answer than I was expecting.

Trying to remember what on heck was that DS archive that had an excellent search function now. Ah well.

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[info]havocthecat
2011-11-15 05:59 am UTC (link)
Yeah, sorry about that. There was a time in the 90's that I had to excuse and/or apologize for my utter lack of interest in Due South and The Sentinel and I haven't quite gotten over that yet! Whoops.

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[info]sepiamagpie
2011-11-15 06:02 am UTC (link)
Well, since I've opened up old wounds I suggest you find something tasty to eat to soothe the pain. I myself, when faced by surprise, had some hot chocolate. Which I totally wasn't going to do anyway.

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[info]havocthecat
2011-11-15 06:05 am UTC (link)
Hah, perfect idea. I have Dove's Promises here in the room with me, and then I don't even need to go downstairs to the kitchen!

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[info]phosfate
2011-11-15 02:46 pm UTC (link)
No one should ever apologize for not liking The Sentinel.

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[info]havocthecat
2011-11-15 03:06 pm UTC (link)
You would think, wouldn't you!

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[info]melyanna
2011-11-15 03:49 am UTC (link)
The first time I used Ravelry's advanced search, I was floored. You can search by type of project, knit/crochet, free/not free/available for download/in a book I own, intended gender/age/size of wearer, size of yarn, amount of yarn, techniques and construction features, language the pattern's written in, and some other categories I'm forgetting. And you can search by any combination of categories. I'm sure it took a tremendous amount of time to code, and I know that it took an army of volunteers to tag every pattern in the database for it, but it's remarkable.

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[info]bienegold
2011-11-15 04:19 am UTC (link)
Re: tagging. It was actually pretty cool. Last...something, they had a massive tagging orgy where basically all the members (well, everyone who wanted to) got a batch of patterns to tag, and you got entered into a drawing with a ton of great prizes. The more you tagged, the more entries you had. It took hardly any time at all for the thousands of patterns to get tagged.

(That said, I think it needs to be done again, there are definitely some designers who don't tag as well as they ought.)

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[info]melyanna
2011-11-15 05:31 am UTC (link)
I'm not terribly active in the Ravelry community, so I totally missed the whole tagging adventure. But I'm glad people volunteered. That search function is just awesome.

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[info]coffeebun
2011-11-15 05:51 am UTC (link)
That sounds amazing. Ravelry's search system was one of the reasons I joined the site, and I hope they do a tagging event again, because lately I've been finding lots of beautiful patterns that show up in the very bottom of a search or not at all because it wasn't tagged properly.

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[info]lady_ganesh
2011-11-16 01:44 am UTC (link)
That was so much fun, I even got to tag some patterns that I'm pretty sure no one else had (from my mom). I need to get back on Ravelry.

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[info]rosehiptea
2011-11-15 04:19 am UTC (link)
That is a wonderful icon.

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