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Ok, as I did at the the 2014 conference, on the afternoon of the second day, I am establishing here and now the presence of the Culture of Amazia inside some boundaries. The frontier, or the outer boundary of Amazias culture, is crossed here when you like something within - or comment inside of - this Facebook thread. DO NOT enter Amazia unless you have have accepted the terms presented below, and unless you consent to behave in accordance with Amazias cultural preconditions, within the walls of this Amazin thread, anyway. For now, we will just use the rules we published at culturecon14 (see JPG below, thanks to the proceedings, and the people who created them! Yay!) Within this Amazian outpost, I will be conducting a colloquy on such topics as Amazia, the elements of Amazian culture, Culture design generally, and what I believe you have to do to actually design and implement an effective culture in a portable, comprehensible and generally transferable way. At culturecon14, I was inspired by the question I saw on bags, and etc. there: How are we going to create the amazing cultures that we will need? (or something to the effect of that we will need. The key part for me is the first part of the question: how do we create amazing cultures?) Since my wife/partner Michele and I have been devoted exclusively to the practice of creating portable cultures, field-installable, source-code expressible - for the last 19 years or so, I have many experiences and provisional conclusions to offer. Me offering that material principal activity here in Amazia, and is the main work of this colloquy. To enter Amazia, you must commit to the basic policies we published at the conference. If nobody wants to participate, that is fine, too. And if Dan or other authorities regarding this space decide in some transparent way that I shouldnt do this here, that is fine, too. I dont need to do it. But last night I read a very good slug line on the profile of guy I know (hardly at all) via twitter (gregory_kramer). He seems like he might be a like-minded guy to me regarding questions of change and culture. The slugline in question was: lets do this thing. I took the sentiment of this message very personally last night, and felt that, yeah, lets do this thing. Or maybe start to do it. Now. Enough talk.
Posted on: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 02:42:17 +0000

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