Re: Error Condition Re: Cohousing List | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: ann zabaldo (annz![]() |
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Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 20:02:06 -0600 |
cohousing-l [at] freedom.mtn.org wrote: > annz [at] libertyvillage.com: You are not subscribed to cohousing-l. > Your message is returned to you unprocessed Quel dork! I posted this message to the L w/out advising you of my address change. I really want this message to go to the list. But I don't know how to do it once it's been sent once. I'm not very conversant w/ this email thing. How do I send it again? I don't have a "send" option. So I'm replying to you hoping you will post it for me. Let me know you got my plea! Ann Z. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Hi all. > > This is a long message but it does have a point. > > Several months ago Stuart put out a request on the L for someone to > collect > and organize a list of cohousing communities. > > I volunteered for the project. > > More than any other single event, trying to get this list together > convinced me of the need for a national/international organization w/ > a > paid person to maintain a database. > > I thought this would be a simple project. The method I proposed was > to > ask the regional editors -- who are already collecting this > information > and who have their fingers on the pulse of their communities -- to > collate their lists. Five of the editors already had the communities > in > their regions in list format. The only thing needed was to make the > number of columns across and headings uniform. To make matters even > easier > only three categories would be considered for the aggregate list: > built > communities, communities under construction and communities w/ site > control. In their regional inserts editors could of course list any > other communities in varying stages of evolution. Three of the > editors > would have to convert from text only descriptions to list format. Two > > of these had fewer than 6 communities to report on. > > I started this process in mid-July w/ a deadline of the Seattle > conference in Sept. This was about a two month window to get the work > > done. I called everyone and got their agreement on the format to be > used. And the deadline. Zev volunteered to receive the data in plain > > text & compile a single list. > > I called & emailed people regularly throughout the two months to gauge > > the pace of the work. > > Two editors sent their information in immediately. Another sent the > list w/in the month. One sent a list incorrectly formated. One > got it in the week of the conference. Three are still outstanding. > > So we still don't have a complete list from this effort. > > Now what does this mean? (I did and do have a lot of interpretations > about what happened during this process.) > > But what I think it really says is that people have very busy lives > and > cohousing isn't always and shouldn't be #1(gasp!) on their To Do List. > > And while I thought compiling this list would be great fun, frankly > getting a list together is not exactly a sexy project for those > collecting and/or reorganizing the data. > > I mean put yourself in the place of the editor doing the work: it's > Thursday night. I'm home. I had a hard day at work. The cat ate the > > canary. The car had a flat on the way home. The toilet won't flush. > Now, I can make phone calls and work on the cohousing list or watch > ER. > > I gotta think ER is gonna win this one. > > Also w/ people stretched so thin in their volunteer time, asking the > editors to take on a "simple" task was really > inappropriate. They are already doing a lot and insofar as this was a > > "simple" task really it just added to their already full plate. > > So this is a very long shaggy dog story that convinced me that a paid > person to maintain this database is a must. My experience w/ this > project is that it's perhaps unfair to ask volunteers to do more work > than they're already doing. And it's just too difficult to gather > information scattered all over the continent in different databases > and > formats and transform it into a unified list. On reflection I think > it > would have been easier for me to just create a new database and enter > in > everyone's data again. > > I'm not sure where to go w/ this project now. Zev has the lists in > plain text supplied by 4 regional editors. Plus one in an incorrect > format. A 5th regional editor is putting the finishing touches on her > > list. No word from the remaining two. From the current > discussion/plans on the L is it worth continuing to call these last > people to complete the project? I think continuing to call the > editors would be more harmful than helpful at this point. > > I look forward to your response and advice. And now at 3:30 a.m. I'm > going to bed. > -- > _______________________ > Best -- Ann Zabaldo > Liberty Village Cohousing (:~ > annz [at] libertyvillage.com -- _______________________ Best -- Ann Zabaldo Liberty Village Cohousing (:~ annz [at] libertyvillage.com
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