Ok. I guess this comment is a little argumentative and not the highest signal to noise but:
I can see how someone who hasn’t used their social media in a while, need time to login, unjig their password manager, agree to the latest privacy policy, etc. which takes several minutes.
Also, it seems like many introduction emails take more than 2 minutes to write, especially if you haven’t spoken to that person in a while or they are loosely connected.
Totally. I’m being very tongue in cheek above. The gist of the headline and the post is that community members can contribute to a potentially highly impactful project with a very trivial amount of time and energy spend. I very much agree that good intros take time.
Ok. I guess this comment is a little argumentative and not the highest signal to noise but:
I can see how someone who hasn’t used their social media in a while, need time to login, unjig their password manager, agree to the latest privacy policy, etc. which takes several minutes.
Also, it seems like many introduction emails take more than 2 minutes to write, especially if you haven’t spoken to that person in a while or they are loosely connected.
Totally. I’m being very tongue in cheek above.
The gist of the headline and the post is that community members can contribute to a potentially highly impactful project with a very trivial amount of time and energy spend.
I very much agree that good intros take time.
Yes, of course, that’s fair. I guess it can be difficult to communicate tone online.