Excellent news! I wholeheartedly approve. .i'e uimu'o mi'e xorxes--On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 3:09 AM, Alex Burka <durka42@gmail.com> wrote:--coi lo jbopreMy name is Dustin and you might know me as ldlework or mokau or cadgu'a. I'mwriting to announce the current motion to nominate selpa'i as the current wardenfor the language in a provisionally official capacity contingent on the generalattitudes professed by the community's response to the motion. selpa'i would bereplacing Robin Lee Powell in this position.Currently, the IRC and Facebook communities have been approached. The response sofar has been extremely positive with a current count of 20 to 1 in favor of themotion. Broca of the BPFK has given his provisional support of the motion and AliSajid Imami of the LLG has given positive approval.Robin Lee Powell has declared that he will abstain from voting explicitly, citingpersonal reasons but has offered the following words (edited for clarity):rlpowell: I confirm [that] I'd [just] as soon someone else took my Lojbanic authority.rlpowell: I'm ever so slightly mildly skeptical about selpa'i specifically becausehe's not well known throughout the community the way I was.rlpowell: I'm mildly worried that his lack of presence there will lead to schism or something.rlpowell: Having said that, I certainly don't know of anybody *better* suited for the job.rlpowell: and I, personally, like him and his attitude towards Lojban.So what will this actually mean for the community and the language?As it stands Lojban is a vibrant community of speakers of a wide range of fluency.At the tail end, some extremely active and hard-working jbopre have, over theyears, contributed many efforts to the language such as translations, music butalso proposals of enhancements or refinements of various aspects of the languageincluding its grammar, cmavo and general lexicon. However without an activeleadership many of these modifications remain in conversational limbo where theyare discussed for years in vain since there is no explicit mechanism forintegration into the language or lexicon. New speakers get confused at theapparent lack of consensus.selpa'i would be the figurehead for the re-activation of this explicit mechanism forintegration. If you are familiar with software development, this responsibility issynonymous with that of a repository maintainer. In that sense, he will have theauthority to merge pull requests back into the repository thereby making the change"official". The authority to perform the "last-step" approval or disapproval of anyof the number of outstanding or future proposals that may take place is what allowsthe language to continue to evolve and adapt to the creativity and usage of itsuserbase.I ask that everyone refrain from accusations of dictatorship and other similarlycolored arguments. Lojban has always had an acting leadership for all of theutilities mentioned above. The motion should not in anyway be interpreted thatselpa'i is solely responsible for engineering proposals and that all our ownresponsibilities to partake in the creative process have been revoked. On thecontrary, with an actually active leadership we hope that the motion will encouragethose who tend to think very deeply about the nuance of Lojban's various systems tofeel more confident that they have a venue through which their ideas may actuallyone day be realized.Furthermore, if selpa'i is indeed found to be an acceptable leader for our lovelylanguage a major effort will be made to "open source" the language. We have a PEGgrammar, reference material, and a lexicon all of which are data that can bemanaged with principles and procedures that more resemble the management of asoftware development. The intention is to make the entire process extremely morevisible and open with actual mechanisms for structured review and integration justlike in the software world. I hope it is readily apparent how this could be anincredible boon for the direct democracy that so many desire.Lastly, I will speak a bit about selpa'i himself. As I have known him, he hasdemonstrated a prowess of the language that I have yet to see matched in ademonstrated way. His deep familiarity with not only the various grammaticalsystems but their nuance, their great qualities and their systemic inefficienciesis really inspiring. As one of the most active jbopre, he continuously emitshigh-quality literary translations, and even music. He is an active Lojbanteacher with a number of current students that he lectures and gives formaltraining to. The guy can *rap* in Lojban :) I invite you to read his active blogwhich is where most of his published thinking on Lojban resides:and also many of his Lojban writings are available at:* NB: The blog posts are proposals only! I think they show a depth of thinkingabout the language. But the intended work is completely community-driven andno-one intends to implement proposals without wide support.Here is a current log of everyone who has given a direct response to the motion(which will be updated as the motion is on-going):Here is log of the discussion that has taken place on facebook as of thisPlease, use this thread to voice your approval or disapproval for this motion. Ifyou disapprove it is enough to say so and give a bit of reasoning behind why youthink so. Long digressions will make it difficult to ascertain an accuratedistilling of everyone's approval or disapproval. Nays will be counted regardlessof their length! :)Thank you for reading! If you'd like to participate in a more real-time discourse,I highly encourage you to visit #lojban on Freenode IRC. If you'reunfamiliar with that, you can use http://webchat.freenode.net/ to join..i finti fa la'o gy Dustin Lacewell gy no'u la'o irci ldlework irci no'u la mokau.i cusku'i fa la'o gy Alex Burka gy no'u la'o irci durka42 irci.i mu'o
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