On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 12:11:57PM -0700, Liane Praza wrote:

> I had been reading into this discussion that this state was not a
> desirable one.  That communities who hadn't appointed a faciliator
> were (minorly) delinquent.
> 
> If that reading was wrong and the "no appointed facilitator" state
> is not just OK, but explicitly endorsed as a community operational
> model by the OGB, then cool.  My apologies for the misunderstanding.

I don't think we're explicitly endorsing it; your reading sounds about
right.  At the same time, speaking only for myself as always, the
"DOWN WITH BUREAUCRACY!" picketers outside my apartment have become
tiresome in their vigor, volume, and steadfast refusal to read or
adhere to the terms of the Constitution they themselves approved.  My
attitude is now similar to the parent's who's given up on his
tantrum-throwing 2-year-old; if he wants candy, he get it as quickly
as possible so he shuts up, and I find myself secretly hoping he ends
up a diabetic.

-- 
Keith M Wesolowski              "Sir, we're surrounded!" 
FishWorks                       "Excellent; we can attack in any direction!" 

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