Firstly, I'd like to apologize for my unannounced month-long
absence. It wasn't planned as such, but
things kept taking time away from my regular schedule.
Secondly, I'd like address the radio silence on the mailing
list. Given my timezone that limits my
participation on-site, especially for US evenings, I can't tell
how much buzz this whole RFC thing is getting
(though I suspect not a lot).
Partly to blame is the general lack of awareness and
understanding for the process. For this, I am mostly at
fault, as failed to realize how little prior knowledge people had
of this concept; and how its location is divorced
from the site.
In order to combat this, I'd like to implement -- at the very
least -- a page on bitwave.tv that showcases, explains,
etc. what the goal, purpose, and operation of The Committee
is. This would ideally, be part of a larger, more
general system of announcements or something, but alas.
To rejuvenate and invigorate the actual
proposal-to-implementation pipeline, there's a couple of steps
I'll take:
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I, too, have been notified of these new janny tools just now -- which should tell you just how much coordination exists between Xander and I.
I'm not advocating for them (as a matter of fact, I kind of
dislike them), but there's a point of view you should, perhaps,
take a look at:
Dispatch's presence has degraded to keeping the site running at a
bare minimum. Large streamers, coincidentally revenue streams, are
the best, if not only, stress tests
that push the envelope. Very likely, one or more incidents
occurred and people bitched about it enough, and implementing this
was the easiest solution.
And as for the adherence to RFC, well, as I mentioned above,
we're a lot more detached than two 'site admins' should be.
This issue was a lot more urgent,
and the whole RFC thing is in complete disarray, with no
reasonable indication that an issue like this would be dealt with
at all, let alone swiftly enough.
Part of the proposed sprints idea was to have a set of people on
retainer for when urgent issues crop up. And, I guess, to be 'listened
to' by Dispatch, we
need to prove our competence -- though I will (try) talk to him.
I hope you reconsider your resignation, as I will likely have to
recruit 'unpopular' choices in your place, just to keep a list of
members.
All of these emails _are_ public. If you click on the 'author'
name in the notifications, it'll take you to a web interface where
you can read all of them,
and sending an email to <rfccommitte...@bitwave.tv>
subscribes you to all _new_ emails. I definitely want to integrate
it more with the site itself, but
it'll take (at least some) work on Dispatch's side too --- and I'd
like it to be something the RFC committee agrees on first, though
that's a weak requirement.
The other thing about Xander is how he grossly overestimates the
importance of his passing comments slurred on a 20 viewer
livestream at 3AM. Not
only that, but he greatly underestimates the value of his word,
and duty as site admin to properly announce things such as ADDING
USER MODERATION.
He can, and often does, change his opinion on a whim, and
zealously fights for it. I still don't understand the inner
machinations that power these outbursts.
It's awful having to deal with that; which is why I was hoping RFC
would limit his outlets for this. It used to be somewhat
manageable when we still had
often enough correspondence, or when I'd join a livestream to
wrangle him into cohesive sentences.
Top priority, and the would-be topic/goal for the first sprint
would be establishing a well-rounded, good on-site announcements
channel(s), like a news page, blog,
hard-to-miss site-wide blotter, etc. Even a feedback system; his
laziness overpowers -- for the most part -- rash decisions.
Otherwise, waiting for him would be
a standstill.
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