Monday, January 13, 2020

ANTILOG_13Jan20a

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ANTILOG_13Jan20a

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2020-01-13 21:11:22

- In mid-December, I wrote about my band of three members and the consensus mechanism that we use when making decisions;
- Now we have been officially trying to incorporate a new member, a second guitarist, into the band;
- At least two of us are unsure but no one had yet fully rejected the new guitarist;
- As soon as one member sounds the alarm, we cancel future jam sessions and meetings with the new guitarist;
- I quote from my blog piece from mid-December:
* We also have the same mechanism for adding new members to the band, because we've been talking about maybe getting a second guitarist;
* Same as with every other kind of vote, if someone has even a doubt about this person, if we don't "feel" it.. because it all has to do with gut feeling, 100% gut feeling.. if we don't feel it, we veto PASS.. onto the next item in the interminable list of decisions to make when you're an organization.
- It's entirely possible that our consensus mechanism worked when there were three members and ceased working when we were four. Some things don't scale well;

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