Setting Expectations - Volunteer Network Administrator
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Soooo, it's probably time we dropped the personal issues/soap boxes to do with religious topics.
Save them for twitter or slashdot. -
@nadnerB said:
Soooo, it's probably time we dropped the personal issues/soap boxes to do with religious topics.
Save them for twitter or slashdot.Maybe, but they play an important role. As a religious organization they are focused on image, behaviour, etc. If the network admin is there, they yell at him as a proxy for yelling at the ISP. If they were yelling at him, they must feel that there is a reason. Either they hate him, or they want him to pass it on, etc. But as they are people who's business goal is to teach behaviour, doesn't it play a central role in the conversation? In a case like this, how can one separate the religious behaviour from how we must interact as IT people?
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Remember, we are talking about an organization that IS a soapbox, in the closest literally sense before you actually use a physical soapbox (there is probably even a raised area replacing the physical soapbox.) It's difficult to discuss soapboxes without being on one too.
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This has been beaten to death. Advice has been given. And the topic is bound to get too hot. Time to lock this one down.