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In reply to the discussion: Does the Group need/want a host? [View all]krispos42
(49,445 posts)45. I don't think those committees are really analogous to the Host's duties, though.
The Host's job is not to think of new ideas or admit new members or start projects. It's to keep the people that have ideas and opinions and facts broadly on topic. I don't think that requires the continual refreshment and new perspectives that committees does to be productive.
For what it's worth.
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gateley
Dec 2011
#1
Perhaps a few more "Ayes" would be in order, although there's no real definition
petronius
Dec 2011
#11
I haven't seen any way that they could; I think the community standards referred to by
petronius
Dec 2011
#21
I understand that in the alert, you write your own note about why you're alerting
krispos42
Dec 2011
#22
Thanks for the feedback. I guess I think you can be pro-gun but against some gun proposals. Like....
Logical
Dec 2011
#32
I think if it became a problem with the first Host, and the first Host refused to retire...
krispos42
Dec 2011
#33
I don't think those committees are really analogous to the Host's duties, though.
krispos42
Dec 2011
#45