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elz ([personal profile] elz) wrote2011-10-19 12:29 pm

OTW Elections Post #1!

You may or may not know this, but in addition to founding OTW, Naomi Novik is also one of the most prolific coders behind the Archive of Our Own - she's been responsible for (among other things) the importing code, which allows you to migrate works over from other sites, the downloading code (omnomnom, delicious mobi files!), and the collections and gift exchange features, she's helped speed up the performance of the site by integrating new technologies, and over the last few months, she's put an enormous amount of time into a new tag set and nominations system, which should improve our internal processes by taking a lot of burdens off our tag wrangling team and which will also offer challenge runners a wider array of options. She's currently working with one of our front-end coders to revamp the site structure and appearance to make it more flexible and more accessible (this is coming soon!).

I've been working with Naomi for almost four years now, and she's been incredibly dedicated to the organization, especially given her other responsibilities - she checked into the coders' chatroom from the hospital while IN LABOR. She has a tremendous amount of energy and enthusiasm for fandom, and she's extremely effective at getting things done. She's also been on the OTW board previously, from 2007 to 2010, before taking a year off after having a baby, so she's familiar with the challenges and the workload - a lot of new board members get burned out, so having a couple of veterans in the mix is definitely a good thing. We currently have one board member who's been on since the beginning, two who started this year, and four open slots; five of the six candidates would be new to the board, and three of the six have experience as OTW committee chairs (Julia, Lucy and Naomi).

On a more personal note, I think that there were a lot of challenges this year that came out of not having any of our senior technical staff on the board: you're left with a game of telephone between board members and the organization's biggest project, which leaves a lot of room for miscommunication. And even when communication is flowing smoothly, I think it's as useful to have someone on the board who can speak authoritatively about the technical options and challenges associated with hosting/preserving fanworks and video as it is to have board members with legal and financial expertise. I also value the fact that she'll tell me when bad code or a bad idea could be better - that's not always an enviable task, but it's essential when we're trying to make the best tools for users. And she's been incredibly encouraging to me, as someone who didn't know anyone when I initially volunteered and who has come a long way with coding.

Basically, Naomi gets a lot done, I really enjoy working with her, and without her, none of the rest of us would be here. So that's my first recommendation. :)

[personal profile] boundbooks 2011-10-19 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Subscribed because I want to follow OTW election stuff :)
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[personal profile] esteefee 2011-10-19 06:17 pm (UTC)(link)
she checked into the coders' chatroom from the hospital while IN LABOR

srs dedication, people!
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[personal profile] rbarenblat 2011-10-19 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
bwee! I remember checking into the OTW board chatroom while at an OB/GYN appointment (what, the doc was running late, I was sitting in the exam room and I was bored and there was a campfire client on my phone) and getting teased mercilessly for joining a chat meeting from the OB's; but checking in *while in labor*? That is hardcore, y'all. :-)

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(Anonymous) 2013-05-26 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
That makes sense. Also, once you've been inspired it's very difiucflt to be re-inspired.I've seen people do amazing things when their physical state would dictate otherwise due to willpower or inspiration (like the Diehard feat in DnD 3.5).I once witnessed my grandfather stand up and walk with a leg broken in two places. On a wounds scale I think he would have had enough that they were equal to his HP but he had some temporary HP over his maximum so he just kept going... Granted, it didn't last long but adrenalin can do amazing things.On the heroic side I've seen lots of stories where the main character manages to push on till the end of the scene or just long enough to save someone or what have you and then collapses, in spite of incredible wounds. This is how I picture temporary HP working.--Mechanics wise I have a suggestion. What if you received the wound point when you received the damage? IE : Joe Hero got hit with a mace for 3 damage. This is enough damage to inflict 1 wound at the end of the round. Since his HP might go up and down due to other effects (and to avoid tracking temporary HP and mental HP and etc) he records the 1 wound when he receives it. This would allow physical damage to still result in wounds while demoralization simply wouldn't.Blows that do less then 3 damage could either a) Be considered small enough that they aren't wounding or b) could be counted until the third point rather then counting them all up at once at the end of a scene and meaning tracking types of damage over a long term moot.

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(Anonymous) 2013-06-11 05:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Jen and Chris these are absolutely great pcruties of the two of you. Hannah really did a great job with a nice variety of photos to choose. My favorites are all the photos of you guys on the bench, Chris hugging you when you are wearing your sweater and you are both looking at the lens, and the one of you guys on the dock. Hannah did a really nice job; beautiful setting and the sun couldn't of been any better. Congrats. I can't wait to see the wedding photos. GOOD LUCK TO THE BOTH OF YOU !!!!