I can't remember if I said this to the audience member or just before when talking to the panelists about our plans, but
I asked you about this in the POC safe-space after the panel; I don't believe the issue came up during the panel.
I, uh, kind of have no idea now why this came up, even after glancing at the introduction.
I brought it up during the panel. Earlier on, there was some discussion on the panel trying to characterize how people go from "screwup" to "FAIL". I suggested that there is often an escalating retaliatory dynamic that reminded me of "Why Hawks Win". I mean, no one goes from screwup to FAIL in one step; there's often a series of bad decisions so I suspect that systemic explanations might be really helpful in understanding how exactly the FAIL comes about.
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Date: 2011-06-07 03:34 am (UTC)I asked you about this in the POC safe-space after the panel; I don't believe the issue came up during the panel.
I, uh, kind of have no idea now why this came up, even after glancing at the introduction.
I brought it up during the panel. Earlier on, there was some discussion on the panel trying to characterize how people go from "screwup" to "FAIL". I suggested that there is often an escalating retaliatory dynamic that reminded me of "Why Hawks Win". I mean, no one goes from screwup to FAIL in one step; there's often a series of bad decisions so I suspect that systemic explanations might be really helpful in understanding how exactly the FAIL comes about.