Cunt wrote:DanDare, what can you and I agree on?
If you want to start a group of some kind to promote reason and science, I am interested. Me and my hundred bucks need more information, though. What would our association (you and I, at the moment) be aiming for? How would the money be used to further our goals?
How do we convince Precambrian Rabbi (and the others who should follow) to join our cause?
I have a hundred bucks here...how do you and I turn that into an association? (or whatever you have in mind)
Please remember that once you and I agree, we have to find a way to get others to agree, so try to keep it as simple as possible.
I am able to get a forum up and running. I would even venture to say that we could advertise it here (would have to check the rules, of course). I need to know a lot more though...
Excellent challenge Cunt. Please read lordpasternak's post above and take into account the need to disentangle community from figurehead as we think about this.
And to others who have misunderstood, I again iterate that I am not talking about remodeling Rationalia, I am trying to lead the remnants of humanity from the cylon attack to a new colony elsewhere.
I do not want to solidify conclusions to early, this needs to be a discussion. The reason I linked to the RDFRS mission statement earlier as that I believe that is a good starting point for a mission statement. The purpose of such a mission statement is to prevent us from simply settling on a cafe style forum somewhere, but to rebuild a site with the best of the value the old site provided. Some discussion of what those values where would be appropriate.
P.Z.Myers likened it to a cafe, with conversations as ephemeral as his blog posts. I think that is incorrect. Much of the deeper content of the forum became a long lasting library resource and was gathered together in sticky collections. It in fact represented years of rational input, worked over and strengthened by many contributors. It sounds like it should have been a wiki but somehow I think the forum conversational mechanism worked better than a wiki could.
The function of attracting people, and welcoming them, who were seeking better understanding of science and reason was important. Also taking in those seeking contact away from religiously oppressive home situations, again a life line style of operation.
To me these things alone were of value to the RDFRS mission and they will not be reproduced in the new context.
I know I haven't answered what to do with your hundred dollars, which I will match to make $200. I will be ready to do so after some more input on this discussion from other people.