Re Brian and evelynciara (is it Evelyn?) about EA Hub. Sorry about the ambiguity, but I was thinking more in terms of contacts who are one step removed from the community but might be of interest for collaboration/advice, like senior executives of important organizations, policy-makers, or domain experts.
I love the efforts going into EA Hub though and I think that it is exactly the kind of coordination mechanisms I had in mind, so thank you both for the comments :)
contacts who are one step removed from the community but might be of interest for collaboration/advice, like senior executives of important organizations, policy-makers, or domain experts.
In it’s current state the Hub is not equipped to deal with people who aren’t opting in to being listed there.
I imagine such people would not want to be publicly listed unless they were already onboard with EA and willing to be a resource, so some kind of closed/private list would probably be more realistic
One option is that you could have profiles listed as viewable only to other users, and Brian’s idea seems reasonable too
I am not optimistic most versions of these solutions would be practically feasible to implement on a scale that’s cost effective. I imagine people would just be connected to EAs who have those connections, can vet them and then connect to experts
Ah I think that’s a good and interesting suggestion. I think this could be mixed into the EA Hub still though so that the contacts are linked to specific EAs who are in contact with them.
Re Brian and evelynciara (is it Evelyn?) about EA Hub. Sorry about the ambiguity, but I was thinking more in terms of contacts who are one step removed from the community but might be of interest for collaboration/advice, like senior executives of important organizations, policy-makers, or domain experts.
I love the efforts going into EA Hub though and I think that it is exactly the kind of coordination mechanisms I had in mind, so thank you both for the comments :)
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In it’s current state the Hub is not equipped to deal with people who aren’t opting in to being listed there.
I imagine such people would not want to be publicly listed unless they were already onboard with EA and willing to be a resource, so some kind of closed/private list would probably be more realistic
One option is that you could have profiles listed as viewable only to other users, and Brian’s idea seems reasonable too
I am not optimistic most versions of these solutions would be practically feasible to implement on a scale that’s cost effective. I imagine people would just be connected to EAs who have those connections, can vet them and then connect to experts
Ah I think that’s a good and interesting suggestion. I think this could be mixed into the EA Hub still though so that the contacts are linked to specific EAs who are in contact with them.