[Cadre-politics] status: quo

kristina_ickes at comcast.net kristina_ickes at comcast.net
Sat Aug 4 17:28:14 EDT 2007


Dan, 

I support you as a change agent. Saying powerful things is not reserved for only those times when you are tired, but also for those days when you are feeling full of spit and vinegar.  If you spent your entire life pleasing others, you'd be a follower, not a leader. 


Kristina

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From: Dan MacNeil <dan at thecsl.org> 

> MICK JAGGER [1:30am] 
> 
> About an hour ago, I walked down Palmer St and heard "Who killed the 
> Kennedys? ". [1] 
> 
> [1] 
> http://lyricsfreak.com/r/rolling+stones/sympathy+for+the+devil_20117881.html 
> 
> This acoustic version was better than the original. It was crisp, 
> harmonic, and everyone played precisely in tune. Nobody's been caught in 
> this Friday night cover band's moment and killed. [2] 
> 
> [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_Hunter 
> 
> I dunno, maybe I'm bitter because they wouldn't play my 80s classic rock 
> favorites 'Holiday in Cambodia',[3] and "Winnebago Warrior" [4] 
> 
> [3] http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/deadkennedys/holidayincambodia.html 
> [4] http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/deadkennedys/winnebagowarrior.html 
> 
> AL K. HALL 
> It's been a few months since the last status report and a few 
> weeks since I realized it. 
> 
> A few weeks ago, Fred politely asked me to change the subject lines of 
> the status reports in the side bar on the website. He wanted to attract 
> a good board member. "Goofy Pile" became something like "January 15 
> 2007". I realized that I'd not done a status report since May. 
> 
> Last night, I tweaked our flaky off-site backup script at an Andy's [5] 
> with no music. 
> 
> [6] http://www.brewdawakening.com/ 
> 
> At 10:30pm I joined my old neighbor at the bar. I've had 4 fingers of 
> wild turkey, a pint of Guinness and a plastic cup of doubtful brown 
> liquid from the Blue Shamrock. 
> 
> Now I am in the Club Diner, waiting for the 2:00am drunk rush. I have3 
> hours and 8 minutes of battery, no wireless and a mission. (I can see 
> the LTC hotspot but it won't let me in) 
> 
> GREGG CROTEAU 
> On the 4th of July, We went for a walk back and and forth along the 
> river and through lower Belvedere. We passed Melissa's old place, then 
> stopped by the community Garden. Gregg was happy for beingn on a 
> fitness roll. He'd been to the gym the previous day. 
> 
> I got lots of good political advice. Some of which I've followed. 
> (Things could be worse) 
> 
> We (me mostly) have a bunch of action items. First on the list is 
> Gregg's new passion for being absolutely sure that everyone on 
> utec-news at lists.utec-lowell.org really, really wants to be there and 
> wasn't isn't going to click "This is SPAM" 
> 
> [2:03 two (young) women in summer clothing are 
> looking coy outside the locked end of the diner. 
> A helpful guy in his late 50s and a baseball hat 
> pantomimes "walk 25 feet to fron door"] 
> 
> I'm sincerely and un-sarcastically touched that Gregg lets us work for UTEC. 
> 
> JACK DOHERTY 
> We came across Jack @ the spring Job Fair. He knows that you need to 
> mark the partition "active" to boot windows 98. I forget this painful 
> bit of trivia until it came up one Saturday night at the Saint Joseph's 
> rectory. 
> 
> Unlike most people, Jack seems inclined to understand all of the big 
> picture before plunging into the details of his project (SMTP AUTH) 
> 
> Jack is our newest VISTA. 
> 
> ERIC BRYANT 
> I think he is a closet tech. 
> 
> We had the tasks of figuring out how much payroll taxes for the 
> "employer share", how much to pay John and how much to hold back for 
> John's taxes. Eric whipped out algebra from Jr High school. He set up 
> the equation, canceled the terms from both sides and came up with 
> "employee gross pay". With this number, the IRS documentation started to 
> be helpful. 
> 
> [ 2;14am young man in summer clothing outside 
> the locked end door. He seems philosophical about 
> his situation ] 
> 
> I'm told that it takes about a year for a person new to fund raising to 
> get up to speed and bring in real money. At the 6 month mark, Eric is 
> probably slightly ahead of schedule. 
> 
> Hopefully this won't jinx it, but it looks like we're on track for 
> $10,000 in money loosely restricted for MVhub marketing. If we get it, 
> it'll be partly because we've returned people's phone calls for the past 
> few years and partly because Eric did good followup. 
> 
> KAMALA KALLURI 
> We were a bit surprised to find Kamala's VISTA term ended yesterday. We 
> thought it went until the end of August. Her downtime database is now 
> usable for us. With more work it will be usable by other ISPs. 
> 
> I think the big change with her term ending is that she can go to the 
> gym in the morning w/o feeling guilty about missing the first hour of 
> work. With better fitness we get better work. 
> 
> PAUL HANSEN 
> He still has cancer. His first course of treatment didn't go well. He's 
> on medical leave until September of 2008. I don't know more than that. 
> 
> JOHN MILLER 
> John's moved smoothly from fix-it guy to mvhub.com programmer. We're 3 
> months through the 5 month contract with MVwib. At the low point he was 
> 5 days off schedule. Now he's right on the money. 
> 
> [2:27am, The woman sitting next to me at the counter 
> accurately complimented the waitress on her high skill.] 
> 
> Odds are good that John will be moving on at the end of the current 
> contract. Anyone that needs a writer or teacher should look him up. 
> Since there **might** be more WIB money in the fall, I'm not too proud 
> to hope that he changes his mind. 
> 
> NILAM KAPASI 
> These past few months, Nilam's been learning Perl and enduring my 
> character by character, nit-picky code review. She's tidied the 
> Boxes install and validate scripts very well indeed. 
> 
> Right now Nilam is working through the most specific and helpful book 
> I've read on unit testing. [7] 
> 
> [7] http://amazon.com/Perl-Testing-Developers-Notebook/dp/0596100922 
> 
> I'm really excited that she will make us a big battery of unit tests for 
> mvhub.com so we can get away with making reckless changes. 
> 
> [2:34am different woman at door, seems to 
> want to communicate with somebody inside 
> rather than have the key fetched, hard 
> to tell] 
> 
> Nilam's been accepted into the Master's CS program. Fortunately for 
> us, given her Visa and the extra special international student tuition, 
> she'll be attending school part-time and volunteering the rest of the time. 
> 
> [02:51 A Woman with short blond hair, older 
> than 35 looks in locked door, comes in front 
> door, talks to waitress, asks for key to 
> bathroom. Waitress agrees to meet her outside. 
> Previous door people actions are now clearer] 
> 
> If everything works according to plan (dream?), We'll have a chunk of 
> money raised to pay Nilam a living wage about the time, she's a great 
> developer and she can legally get paid. (a year?) 
> 
> MADHU VENUGOPAL 
> Madhu found us through the search engines. She's written device drivers 
> for windoze. Madhu's focus is her small daughter but she's got a 
> few cycles left over for us. 
> 
> Madhu saved us with testing and bug catching on MVHub. Both John & I 
> credit her with HUGE chunks of the current on time and to specification 
> situation. 
> 
> Her past work is in windoze device drivers but she seems happy with 
> learning Perl. (which is good for learning Php or Ruby) 
> 
> JOSH HARDING 
> During the second most recent drama, Josh shared the wisdom: 
> 
> "Actually Dan, it is possible to speak truth 
> to power AND step on your own dick at the 
> same time." 
> 
> [3:12am the paddy wagon swung by again, 
> lights going but no siren. Yes, "paddy" 
> is a racial slur, but I'm 1/4 one myself..] 
> 
> Josh is working on short term contracts now. At the moment, he's working 
> for a company that handles out sourcing of network edge security for the 
> fortune 500. (I think) 
> 
> If the Parker Foundation money comes through in January, we should be 
> able to afford him @ 1/2 market rate for at least a year. If we 
> accomplish what we will claim to accomplish, we can charge organizations 
> far less than market rate but much more than zero for on-site support 
> and pay Josh for more than a year. 
> 
> If not, life is long enough for us to try again and again. 
> 
> MEHMED ALI 
> Ali is running for city council. He's a good guy. If you live in Lowell 
> you might consider voting for him. I'm told his website [8] is ok: 
> 
> [8] http://lowellma.net 
> 
> Despite the name, Ali's got an excellent shot of winning a seat. He 
> knows (no kidding) a couple thousand voters in Lowell, needs 8 thousand 
> votes to win and is very well regarded. 
> 
> MELISSA CARINO 
> At the meeting with Phil Hall, who works for the company that runs the 
> Parker Foundation, Melissa was the most impressive. 
> 
> She done a good job, nudging us toward creating a plausible 5 
> year plan. 
> 
> What's more, her SO has prayed with Mehmed Ali. 
> 
> DAN MACNEIL 
> The biggest news is that I lost my CS Dept accounts. The precipitating 
> incident was a message to the CS Dept, alumni/student/faculty/staff wide 
> listserv CC'd to Marty Meheen, our former federal congressman and 
> current chancellor. 
> 
> The executive summary, blurbing the Grassroots tech Conference and 
> Penguin day was probably OK. My crude efforts to link the conference, 
> technology, the bigger social picture and personal responsibility got me 
> nuked. Essentially the word was something like: 
> 
> "This is not the forum for this, We've 
> been warning you for 10 years. You've 
> crossed the line for the last time." 
> 
> Representative of the post was the link to to Henry Rollins talking 
> about how he protests the war by visiting crippled soldiers: 
> 
> http://organizerscollaborative.org/conference07/penguin_day 
> 
> [3:35am, The grill cook is pacing around on the balls of his feet like a 
> boxer hopefull that his opponent will get off the canvas. The drunk 
> rush is crushed. Time for me to go home, four cups of strong black 
> coffee or not, I'm crashing] 
> 
> [8:30am] 
> I've thought about this for about a month. On the whole, I am more 
> unrepentant than repentant. 
> 
> Yes, If I could do it again, I'd probably leave things at the executive 
> summary. 
> 
> Yes, some opportunities for partnership are now gone. 
> 
> Yes, it is suspicious that I tend to say these rude things when I'm 
> short on sleep and feeling sorry for myself. 
> 
> Yes, it is bad to hurt people's feelings, even the feelings of 
> influential people. 
> 
> Yes, we would not exist if people in the CS Dept hadn't given us lab 
> space. This last impolite message was a yet another small betrayal of 
> trust. 
> 
> No, the most influential people in our little world, the ones with the 
> power of our success are not the men who run the CS Dept. 
> 
> The powerful people are our own clueless rebels working long hours 
> against the even odds on the vauge cause of free software.The immediate 
> reaction of two of our leading rebels was to pump their 
> fists, "Yes!". 
> 
> No, support from the CS Dept is not required for our current success or 
> survival. Some years ago we were transfered to the care of the 
> University directly. The CS Dept surrendered both expense and control. 
> 
> No, We should not always be silent. By our inaction, we who have a 
> surplus permit the world to be fucked up in many ways for many people. 
> 
> Yes, often, when I mention this sin of omission to people, they move 
> from unmotivated to unmotivated, angry and defensive. 
> 
> Yes, Most of the time, I should be doing my own work and 
> not telling other people how to do theirs. 
> 
> No, sometimes, it is "appropriate" to get in people's faces and make 
> them just a little bit uncomfortable. 
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