I think your title could be a bit more informative.
Holden’s writing seems to follow a hype cycle on the idea of transparency. i.e. first you apply a fresh new idea too radically, you run into it’s drawbacks, then you regress to a healthy moderate application of it.
As someone who has felt some of the drawbacks of being outside this “inner ring”, I wouldn’t complain about the transparency per se. Lack of engagement, maybe, but that turned out to be me.
I’m still waiting for concrete suggestions. I also think your project would be more fruitful if you interviewed these people in person and published the result.
I think your title could be a bit more informative.
Holden’s writing seems to follow a hype cycle on the idea of transparency. i.e. first you apply a fresh new idea too radically, you run into it’s drawbacks, then you regress to a healthy moderate application of it.
As someone who has felt some of the drawbacks of being outside this “inner ring”, I wouldn’t complain about the transparency per se. Lack of engagement, maybe, but that turned out to be me.
I’m still waiting for concrete suggestions. I also think your project would be more fruitful if you interviewed these people in person and published the result.