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Revision of CAPES Job Complex Directory from Sun, 02/12/2006 - 4:54pm
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This is theapproved 2/8/06 to list (both by task and by individual participant's job complex*) tasks which CAPES has assigned to individual participants, along with the date ranges over which these assignments are or were in effect.
To join a team or working group below, don't change the directory: VOLUNTEER! come to our monthly meeting or otherwise contact us to submit yourself as a volunteer - in the meantime do come to the posted working group meetings, they routinely include nonmembers equally in consensus decisionmaking.
CHANGING THIS LIST: This page is only to be changed as a result of task assignments made at group meetings. Until this directory is automated as a database, PLEASE DELETE NOTHING from this page, as it is a record of present AND PAST task assignments, but when a task assignment changes, just put an end-date on the date range and take the person out of bold text. The most current task assignments move to the top of lists, and TASKS and COMPLEXES lists need to be kept in sync.
( * WHAT IS A JOB COMPLEX? A "job complex" is a fancy name for a "job" - the word "complex" acknowledges that every job is a complex of different tasks which can (and, in a sanely functioning society, must) be balanced, i.e. designed to disseminate empowering, high-functioning tasks as widely and equitably as possible in the society - ditto undesirable ones. No society concentrates high-functioning work (and the education needed to perform it) among the few, without in the process wasting vast economic resources of innovation, and also grossly betraying the fundamental human value of democracy. Tasks listed below are NON-remunerated volunteer tasks, and thus not properly the purview of an economic model, but the way you get to Parecon is: practice, practice, practice).
Directory reflects assignments as of the end of our February 8, 2005 group meeting.
TASKS:
Presentations Working Group (created 2/8/06):John O. (2/8/06-present)Lloyd P. (2/8/06-present)Matt M. (2/8/06-present)Mitchell S. (2/8/06-present)Sean R. (2/8/06-present)
Voicemail Team (created 2/8/06):Matt M. (2/8/06-03/08/06)Mitchell S. (2/8/06-03/08/06)
Web Team (created 2/8/06):Dylan (2/8/06-present)Lloyd P. (2/8/06-present) (webmaster since inception)Ruben S. (2/8/06-present)Sean R. (2/8/06-present)
Fiction Working Group:Mitchell S. (2/8/06-present) (Point Person 2/8/06-present)
Gaming Working Group:Mitchell S. (2/8/06-present) (Point Person 2/8/06-present)
Maxwell Street Flyering Point Person:Sean R. (12/7/05-______)
Mar '06 Pilsen Forum Point Person:Sean R. (1/11/06-event date)
COMPLEXES:
Dylan's Job Complex:Web Team (2/8/06-present)
John O's Job Complex:Web Team (2/8/06-present)
John O's Job Complex:Presentations Working Group (2/8/06-present)
Lloyd P's Job Complex:Presentations Working Group (2/8/06-present)Web Team (2/8/06-present) (webmaster since inception)
Matt M's Job Complex:Presentations Working Group (2/8/06-present)Voicemail Team (2/8/06-3/8/06)
Mitchell S's Job Complex:Fiction WG Point Person (2/8/06-present)Gaming WG Point Person (2/8/06-present)Presentations Working Group (2/8/06-present)Voicemail Team (2/8/06-3/8/06)
Sean R's Job Complex:Maxwell Street Point Person: (12/7/05-present)Mar '06 Pilsen Event Point Person: (1/11/06-event) Presentations Working Group (2/8/06-present)Web Team (2/8/06-present)

