Ammo9
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Post by Ammo9 on Jul 12, 2016 10:30:44 GMT 10
Committees are a nightmare at the best of times, but you're saying to change the members every week... nobody will care about any decision they make because next week it's someone elses problem...
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Post by paranoia on Jul 12, 2016 10:56:09 GMT 10
I think the difference in opinion here probably stems from a difference of community. I live on the outskirts of a small town, most people know each other and people actually care about things that affect us all as a whole.
The idea that people wouldnt care about a decision that affects the group and themselves seems a bit strange to me. You must not have a very high opinion of those in your future community.
The question at hand is very open ended with far too many variables for there to be one right answer. If the question is what would I do, I'm pretty comfortable in my response. There should be a different answer for every person as we all have a different scenario in mind.
I'm also an Anarchist which obviously biases me towards less centralized decision making...
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Post by paranoia on Jul 12, 2016 12:52:54 GMT 10
Completely agree this is not a system for a government department with a very narrow task and with paid staff where their performance does not affect their quality of life. Its a very different mindset to talking about a group of volenteers trying to move a community forward. I disagree a community needs to run as though it was a corporation. This topic is probably larger than this thread and I'm sure we'll find spaces to debate it going forard
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Post by Ammo9 on Jul 12, 2016 12:54:04 GMT 10
Frostbite explained it better than me, I was uncaffinated.
The popular decision and the right decision are not always the same. If the right course of action is unpopular, people will stall until someone else has to play the badguy.
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