[HCoop-Discuss] Spreading the load (was Voter Turn Out)
Zach A
zach.a at quakerism.net
Fri Apr 13 01:24:21 EDT 2007
Yes – I for one have virtually no skills, but if there was a way I
could help out with simple things or be trained to do other things ,
I'd be glad to. I was rather alarmed by Adam's statement on the main
election page.
Zach
On Apr 13, 2007, at 0:18, Jeffrey Drake wrote:
[...]
> As for Mr. Bettis' comment on coop principles, he is right that it is
> not unexpected. I personally feel like I have little I can do beyond
> voting. I use the service very little at this time and for the
> foreseeable future, and my activity is essentially reading a couple
> interesting emails here or there. I have no special skills in the
> maintenance of the system, or else I would certainly try to help. It
> might be a good goal to try to train some members on the maintenance
> of these systems rather then a few (the perception I am getting)
> people that are currently able to.
>
> - Jeffrey Drake.
>
>
>
> On 4/12/07, Aaron Hsu <arcfide at sacrificumdeo.net> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:56 PM, David W. Bettis wrote:
>>
>>
>> Seems to me like evidence that about half of HCoop cares little about
>>
>> cooperative principles. Unfortunate, but not unexpected.
>> On the other hand, many other systems usually operate on a much
>> smaller
>> ratio of active to passive people in the organization, so maybe
>> the current
>> ratio of roughly half could be due either to the youth of the
>> cooperative as
>> a whole or to the type of people the co-op attracts?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Aaron Hsu
>> aaron.hsu at sacrificumdeo.net
>>
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