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zach thomas

Zach posted a nice piece he called "A Modest Proposal" in which he identifies the challenge of balancing local versus Sakai community needs:

"Wouldn’t it be better if our best people had the mandate and the money to solve community problems full-time, instead of heroically squeezing it in between dinner and Conan O’Brien...."

He then finishes:

"I worry that we think this is going to iron itself out. The fact is, crossing institutional boundaries is fairly unnatural, and it’s going to take an intelligent template and a force of will to make it work as well as it should. Our problems are not technical, they’re organizational. Solving them is worth it because we stand a chance of closing the gap and getting what we need and want out of our systems, on our terms. Anybody interested?"

The phrase that jumped out at me was "Our problems are not technical, they're organizational."

I could not agree more, and here's why.

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