Ted Byfield via Nettime-tmp on Sat, 27 May 2023 21:58:07 +0200 (CEST)


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Re: <nettime> process reporting?


On 27 May 2023, at 14:33, Geoffrey Goodell wrote:

> So, let's start handing over the keys. Felix and Ted -- and yes, thank you
> very much for your service -- have you started handing over control to Menno
> and Geert and company? And if not, why not?

I've already answered this question in two ways on the list: (1) we're not going to fall back on first-mover advantage, and (2) the proposal was misinformed or, less benignly, misleading about potential moderators. Now I'll add two more: (3) it's already led to one on-list message with bizarre and borderline ad-hominem accusations involving "endless"(?!) teenage spats, "dark unspecified hints of bad faith," and an analogy to Bismarck; and, off-list, (4) the proposal's own advocates can't seem to get their stories straight about who is or isn't involved. We won't be bum-rushed into that or any other proposal by a handful of aggressive voices. And if it feels like any proposal is being pushed in ways that shut down or preclude further discussion, that's probably a pretty good indicator of the approach they'd bring to running the list.

Cheers,
Ted
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