On Friday, 27 July 2018 6:46:33 PM AEST Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> You can't solve a social problem using technical means.
I do not share your skepticism. We can benefit from imposing some structure
and there is nothing wrong about exploring options to _improve_ the process
while not necessarily aiming at solving social problem. What problem by the
way?
Saying "people are the problem" is too harsh as you are basically giving up
already, if not worse.
Disagreements are good. In unhealthy environment there may be no
disagreements because either nobody have opinions to contribute or no guts to
speak up. Disagreements allow to explore problems from many sides and produce
deeper understanding.
I'd say let's try the tool and see if it works for us. In process of trying
we may find some inspirations regardless of the outcome.
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Regards,
Dmitry Smirnov.
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Moral courage is the most valuable and usually the most absent
characteristic in men.
-- George S. Patton
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