Andreas Broeckmann on Thu, 15 Dec 2022 22:33:30 +0100 (CET)


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Re: <nettime> Moving Nettime to the Fediverse


Folks,

Maybe, more productively, and as Allan has suggested, people can write small reports here about how (exactly) they are using the new Mastodon instance, and what their experiences are. I'd find that useful, and maybe it's a good time to learn and play together.

Regards,
-a


PS: Geoff, excuse my bluntness, but I think that the tone of your posting is completely inappropriate. Even for people who don't know the moderators personally, it must be clear that their commitment to the list and the project of Nettime is and has been substantial, and to put that in question in the form that you do here is in itself, for me, a mark of self-disqualification.

Just two things: I suggest that you strike through the word "we" in your posting and reconsider again who this acting subject might actually be; there is certainly no "we" here that can "identify", "create", or "decide". The composition of this 'connective' is much more feeble than you seem to think. And you are suggesting to send away the people who have been holding its foundations together, even though you admit to not knowing what that involves, technically, mentally, socially, communication-wise. (Maybe apply for an internship?)

Secondly, it may look like it for you, but Nettime is not and probably never will be an institution. It was much closer to that status 20 years ago. Its rules of operation are therefore different.

-a


Am 15.12.22 um 10:53 schrieb Geoffrey Goodell:
Dear Allan and all,

The wishful thinking on the part of the list maintainers was:

(a) that they would be forgiven for growing weary of running the service; AND

(b) that they would also continue to enjoy the self-gratification from
volunteering to provide infrastructure support to the community.

The inconvenient reality is that they cannot have both (a) and (b).

So, I suggest that we identify new list maintainers; after all, we all knew
that time for a successor would eventually come.  If this is just a matter of
configuring and running mailman3 on one of my mail servers, then I am happy to
do it myself, although I suspect that there are others here who are more
appropriate for the task.

Suggest that we create a committee of volunteers to receive the knowledge of
how to run the list (e.g.: the list of email addresses and their settings, the
mailman configuration files, the historical archive, and so on) and decide who
should do what.  Whether or not this makes some people uncomfortable, Nettime
has become a de facto institution and requires an institutional approach.

Best wishes --

Geoff


On Thu, 15 Dec 2022 at 10:07:16AM +0100, Allan Siegel wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I think Mastodon has certain things going for it but the experience is very
> different from the Nettime LIST...
>
> The group who orchestrated the change in environments should have prepared
> users for the change and described a framework on how this change could
> work. To suddenly basically dissolve one community and imagine it will just
> reappear someplace else involves some wishful thinking.
>
> best
>
> allan
>
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