All,

> On Aug 18, 2016, at 12:39, Alessandro Pellizzari <a...@amiran.it> wrote:
> 
> Those who don't agree with the result will be free to leave and create 
> another group if they wish.

Indeed -- the proponents of FIG 3.0 are free to leave *right now* and create 
another group if they wish.  (The "founding" vision has the better case for a 
prior claim, and thus there is no reasonable way to request its exit.)


On Aug 18, 2016, at 13:57, Lukas Kahwe Smith <sm...@pooteeweet.org> wrote:

> But if you would rather see FIG die, than evolve into FIG 3.0 then I think 
> this is a very sad approach.

Perhaps it is already dead; a zombie, if you will, walking around seeking 
brains.  Joe Ferguson has  already presented a similar idea, noting that FIG 
seems to be casting about for something to do. If that's the case (and I think 
the case is supportable) then the best thing to do is recognize it, and act on 
that recognition to disband the group. Let a new group rise in its absence, if 
one really is needed.

Further, the FIG 3.0 proposal is not an "evolution" in any meaningful sense. It 
is not a marginal change to make a small adaptation. It is a deliberate 
"re-creation."  And while I think the FIG 3.0 proposal might be fine for a 
*different* group, it is not fine as an approach for *this* group to follow.  
If the FIG really is dead, then FIG 3.0 is not a resuscitation, but a 
possession.


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Paul M. Jones
http://paul-m-jones.com

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