[mch2021-orga] sustainability in the camp (Ultratux techinc)
cmpxchg
cmpxchg at xs4all.nl
Thu Jun 11 11:54:28 CEST 2020
Hi Patrice,
> Maybe we should look even further (warning: brick to thrown in the
> froggs' pond): Maybe the whole concept of big gathering like OHM SHA
> MCH is simply no longer sustainable? May be we should seriously
> reflect why we want to have such large gatherings
'The camp' is an event in which information is spread and exchanged in
all directions, between many participants, experienced BOFHs and
ofcourse
PFY [1].
It is a great way of settling things and fixing stuff that might have
gone wrong, and should not repeat itself. Just organizing the event
itself and preparing for it has great benefits as well, you hit many
obstacles that need to be resolved and many contacts that are
maintained.
I don't think one should start thinking about temporarily or permanently
stopping organizing such 'large' events. The fears introduced last few
months are temporary, just like the 'Spanish' Flu.
I don't think 'sustainability' should be applied to those fears -
leverage
the creativity and curiousity of the camp
audience/participants/volunteers/angels instead.
cmpxchg
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastard_Operator_From_Hell
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