I think I'm going to go update my deviant art now.
Are you guys looking forward to the videos from this Sunday's meeting?
The one no relations staff showed up to?
Mike was piiiiiiiiissed!
And I'm really sorry to say this Tom; you're a really cool guy and all, but off and on I kind of feel that what you have to say sometimes makes the situation worse. I know you're clarifying that what you say is just speculation, but it seems like people take your word for what's going to happen, and then run with it. I don't really know how to say this >___>;; But thank you for your work.
What we need is the coordinators to come out and give a status report; has anyone at all (in staff) been in contact with them? Even if the situation has gone to complete hell, it's better knowing that than nothing. I also volunteered to work as staff for them, and am waiting for a response.
You're sorry to say that?
First off, I NEVER believe someone when they say that.
Second, don't be sorry. I cause tons of problems. It's my unofficial job.
I walk a very fine line between being a jerk to everyone and being super duper helpful. I want the convention to do good and make enough money to come back next year. I want to keep Kumoricon from falling prey to schemers and lawyers and people who are in it for themselves (well, I'm not talking about Vendors, that's their job). I want the convention to survive and that means that we keep everyone happy on both sides of the fence.
However, keeping everyone happy is impossible. Literally.
So I take great pains to piss people off just enough.
The best way to shut me up is to prove me wrong. Jeff did it in this thread.
Operations staffers did it on my livejournal once.
However, there are lots and lots of people who supply more and more fuel to my wild conspiracy theories and suspicious rumors.
Once there are nothing but responsible people taking care of things and clear + timely explanations for what does go wrong (I know better than to expect perfection from anything I'm involved with) then my energies can be diverted to all sorts of other things.
If I did not think of the convention's best interests, I'd still be a volunteer and NOT STAFF.
Note to certain people who probably aren't reading this:
You've gotta be staff to change things. There's no other way to close the gap.