Character of the postings to this list

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George Richardson
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Character of the postings to this list

Post by George Richardson »

I am becoming increasing uncomfortable with the character of the
positings to this list. In brief: postings have become too informal and
conversational. I liked the list better when there was less traffic a
higher density of messages that seemed crucial to read.

We should realize that the amount of time we have to spend on our e-mail
is limited and that each of us will find ways to budget that time (a
layered bunch of negative feedback loops striving to balance time spent
with time available). I susepct that many are beginning to exert control
over a burgeoning flow of messages to this list by reading selectively --
deleting some messages without reading them, and reading others, perhaps
randomly but perhaps also beginning to select the authors they want to
attend to. We might all agree that is undesriable, but I have to tell
you Im beginning to do that, and so are my students.

We who submit messages to the list can exert some personal control that
would tend to minimize such undesirable but increasingly necessary
behavior. I suggest we consider the following personal guidelines for
submissions to the list:

1) Submissions should give evidence of considerable reflection on the
topic at hand -- they should look like a fair amount of time was spent
contemplating the topic(s) and composing the thoughts sent out for all of
us to think about.

2) As often and as much as possible, submissions should refer to
published literature in our field or other fields relevent to the topic.
We cant rely on the relatively short postings to this listserve to
provide the deep understandings that have been accumulating over the last
forty years of system dynamics experience. We need to point out the body
of work that is building, and we need to talk in this list in such a way
that we contribute to its maintenance and extension.

3) Submissions that are in the character of "I agree with ..." should be
avoided unless they push forward the discussion.

4) Submissions that are really directed toward one person should not be
posted to the whole list.

5) News submissions, like syllabi or assignments or references to
literature available on the web and the like, should be encouraged.

There are probably some further guidelines that would help, but (after
some reflection) Ive been unable to come up with more and would
encourage the suggestions of others addressing the problem I am
perceiving.

I realize these suggestions oppose the sentiments expressed earlier about
the low frequency of traffic on the list. Theres a potential oscillation
here, and Im afraid the pendulum has swung too far in the direction of
unbridled, informal conversation. Lets drag it back a bit toward fewer
messages with a higher density, news, scholarship, and deep thoughts.

...GPR

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George P. Richardson
G.P.Richardson@Albany.edu
Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy Phone: 518-442-3859
University at Albany - SUNY, Albany, NY 12222 Fax: 518-442-3398
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jimhines@interserv.com
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Character of the postings to this list

Post by jimhines@interserv.com »

In a recent posting (SD0214, George Richardson suggested we tighten up here:
take more care in composing our postings, avoid informal and conversational
postings, stress references to the scholarly literature, etc.

I have a different view of our purpose here; and would like to suggest a
different solution to the problems that prompt George to offer his guidelines.

First, I think that this list is and should remain closer to a conversation than
to a journal article. Postings seemingly directed to one person (but of
interest to others) and "I agree" messages are fine by me. In contrast, while
references to the literature can be useful; I dont see a reason to particularly
require such references.

Id like to point out: This site has been quite remarkable. I believe that a
number of people (including me) have actually learned something and have been
motivated to go off and do some more thinking. email (and the internet
newsgroups) lends itself to this sort of "punctuated conversation". Informality,
conversational tone, offering partly baked ideas so that others can think about
them and develop them further -- these are good things. Things which this
medium permits. And, things which are rare for people who are not in academia,
(and perhaps rare even for those who are).

The surge of traffic has created a problem for those who do not have the
interest or time to go through every message. There is nothing wrong with
filtering. At a party, you dont need to talk to everyone. For many years,
Ive participated in a forum on object oriented programming. I skip lots of
messages with titles that arent of interest; read the ones that are; and
always pay attention to postings by Kent Beck who always says something
interesting.

There is one solution to increased volume we could try: If our volume remains
high, we could move this conversation to an internet news group. The advantage
of a newsgroup is that most news readers can trace a conversation thread. This
makes it easier to follow the conversation, easier to participate in it, and
easier to avoid it if its not of interest to you. The major problem would be if
not everyone with an interest in this list has access to internet news groups.

Jim Hines
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Character of the postings to this list

Post by CrbnBlu@aol.com »

irt: rglitz@erols.com (Robert J. Glitz), Sun, May 19, 1996 5:35 AM EST

Robert commented:

"... Id hate to see the list volume return to its level of a couple months
ago -> near zero."

And I would say this is rather unlikely to happen. In fact, Ill ensure it if
necessary for the traffic over the past couple months has resulted in much
beneficial thought and reflection, which Im not willing to see come to an
end!

Gene Bellinger
CrbnBlu@aol.com
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