Again there needs to be nuance. Weekly events surely wouldn’t be included, and like I said below I think maybe a speaker could be off limits for the duration of EAGx but then no restrictions afterwards?
I don’t think those are concrete reasons not to apply it, just scenarios where it should be handled differently from the OP’s original scenario
I agree there are so many potential scenarios it would be hard to be fair and consistant.
I don’t think that’s obvious from the post? It describes the AR policy as including “for one month after an evening event” and then recommends community builders adopt this policy.
But I’m not really sure that we disagree on anything—I was trying to answer your “what makes you less convinced about applying it directly?”
Thanks Jeff
Again there needs to be nuance. Weekly events surely wouldn’t be included, and like I said below I think maybe a speaker could be off limits for the duration of EAGx but then no restrictions afterwards?
I don’t think those are concrete reasons not to apply it, just scenarios where it should be handled differently from the OP’s original scenario
I agree there are so many potential scenarios it would be hard to be fair and consistant.
> Weekly events surely wouldn’t be included
I don’t think that’s obvious from the post? It describes the AR policy as including “for one month after an evening event” and then recommends community builders adopt this policy.
But I’m not really sure that we disagree on anything—I was trying to answer your “what makes you less convinced about applying it directly?”