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David,
I appreciate you digging in and trying to solve a real, long-standing problem at the lab: how to get essential tasks done without burning out our most dedicated volunteers.
However, I'm deeply concerned that this proposal fundamentally mistakes what motivates people to volunteer at HeatSync.
In my experience, people don't volunteer here because they want a title or are looking for "authority." They volunteer because:
They see a specific need and are empowered to fill it (a "do-ocracy").
They are passionate about a specific area (like lasers, photography, sewing, etc).
This proposal to turn these roles into "super-volunteer" board positions with "power" is, in my opinion, ill-conceived for our culture.
Here’s why I think it will have the opposite effect:
It discourages community ownership. The moment you create a "Head of Facilities" (as Nate's been unofficially), you give every other member permission to stop caring. It's no longer a shared community responsibility; it becomes one person's "job." Nate has made it clear he doesn't want this "job" and certainly doesn't want to be on the hook whenever someone notices that a light bulb is out or an electrical box isn't labeled. He will always help when he can because he cares about Heatsync. But expecting him to do any of these things is wrong. I can say the same about 3D Printing. Yes, we have 3D printing champions, but does that mean everyone else can pile 3D printers in a corner and expect that the champions will deal with it? Of course not. It's a group effort.
It guarantees burnout. You're not actually giving someone "power"; you're just formalizing Nate's "slave-labor janitor" role. You're handing them a title for a job that everyone else now has an excuse to ignore. That's a fast-track to resentment and rage-quitting.
It's not the right incentive. The "reward" for doing work at HSL isn't a board seat. The reward is a functioning lab, the appreciation of your peers, and the ability to work on cool projects.
The board's role isn't to be the super-volunteers. The board's role is to reduce the friction for other people to be volunteers.
Instead of creating new positions of "power", we should be asking: How can the board make it easier for the next person to step up?
Just my two cents as a long-time member who's seen this cycle before.
Sheldon
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David,
Responding to detailed feedback with "I welcome other ideas" is a tactic that often serves to shut down discussion. It effectively shifts the burden of solving a problem onto the community member who was helping by providing that feedback.
This dynamic is a classic way to burn out the very volunteers you're claiming to support. Furthermore, flooding the community with a barrage of top-down proposals like this feels deeply disrespectful of our time and established processes.
At HeatSync, proposals traditionally come from the community. While board members are part of the community, the board's primary role has always been to listen and facilitate, not to govern from the top down by pushing its own agenda through a flood of ill-conceived proposals.
To be clear: My feedback is my contribution.
I've done my part as a community member by identifying that this proposal is fundamentally at odds with our culture and will hurt, not help, volunteer motivation. The board's next step should be to retract this proposal and listen to what the community wants, not ask its volunteers to fix the board's ideas.
Sheldon
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