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Add a chapter on accountability #9

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semioticrobotic opened this issue May 4, 2020 · 4 comments
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Add a chapter on accountability #9

semioticrobotic opened this issue May 4, 2020 · 4 comments

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@semioticrobotic
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This seems like a big one: How do open source projects and other open organizations maintain high degrees of accountability? What can remote, distributed teams learn from them?

@LauraHilliger
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Podcast?

@semioticrobotic
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Are you suggesting that teams use a podcast to maintain accountability in distributed environments, and we should write a guide chapter on how to do this? Or are you suggesting that we answer this question with a podcast rather than something written for this guide?

Sorry, perhaps I'm being dense—coffee still kicking in.

@LauraHilliger
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This: suggesting that we answer this question with a podcast rather than something written for this guide

And then we can transcribe it :D

@semioticrobotic
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Ah! Okay. Thanks for clarifying. 😄

Would be great to see. And our community has already written tons on openness and accountability, so today I plan to trawl through our archives and see if something already written could begin addressing this (no need to re-invent). And then maybe as part of that we could:

  • Do an interview with the author, asking for an update, then link out to it
  • Record an interview with someone who has a different perspective, then link out to that
  • Record a round-table discussion in response to the piece that's in the guide

Or none of those. Just thinking.

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