[casual_games] IMPORTANT: Upcoming changes
Lars Eriksson
lars at rixn.se
Thu Dec 15 00:10:54 EST 2011
Hi all!
For me, who works in Shanghai I don't have a choice - I
can't use Facebook since it is not available (so easy) in China. Please
don't shut the door for us. For the rest of you it is just a matter of
preferences, what you like, but for me it is about access. Please take
this into consideration.
Regards
/Lars
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Lars
Eriksson
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2011 00:02:57 -0800, Dave Rohrl
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sending out this email to let you know about
some important changes that are coming up for the IGDA Casual Games SIG
and to get the community talking about how to manage these
transitions.
>
> The FIRST big change is that the IGDA Board has asked
all SIG's to move off our current pairlist email servers. The ISP that
is currently managing these listservs charges the IGDA a monthly fee for
each mailing list, and - given the great free alternatives that are out
there - it's not a place the IGDA really wants to put money at this
time.
>
> The IGDA Board is recommending that SIG's establish Facebook
groups to allow their members to communicate, schedule events, etc. The
Steering Committee debated this; some members were in favor of migrating
to Facebook, but some other members of the Steering Committee felt that
a LinkedIn group would be a better home for the SIG's communications
given LinkedIn's more professional bent. The Steering Committee is
willing to go either way based on the preferences of the SIG membership
but we need to here from you. Which leads to discussion question #1:
GIVEN THAT THE CURRENT SIG MAILING LIST WILL BE GOING AWAY FOR COST
REASONS, WOULD YOU PREFER TO SEE TI REPLACED BY A FACEBOOK GROUP OR A
LINKEDIN GROUP?
>
> The SECOND big change involves my own role in the
SIG. I've been associated with the Casual Games SIG (paradoxically)
since before it existed. In 2002-2003, I edited the Production & Design
section of the Online Games SIG White Paper and served on the Steering
Committee 2003-2004, before the Casual Games SIG split out of the Online
Games SIG. I took a break then rejoined the Steering Committee in 2007
and have been chairing it since late 2008. For those of you keeping
score at home, that's a long time.
>
> The SIG has changed a lot over
that time, as have a variety of things in my life. After giving it a
good deal of thought and some long discussions with IGDA Board Chair
Brian Robbins, I've decided to resign as the Chair of the Steering
Committee. I would like to make transition effective in February 2012.
>
> As part of this transition, the Steering Committee wants to call for
an election for new Committee members and a new Chair. Unlike the
elections of the last few years, we would like to see the new Steering
Committee members elected by the membership at large rather than by the
outgoing members of the Committee. Alfredo Chaves and Joel Johnson of
the current Steering Committee will be heading up an Elections
Committee. They will be working to recruit new Committee candidates,
circulating statements, counting ballots, and announcing results. Expect
to hear from them before the end of the year. This leads to big
discussion questions #2 and #3: ARE YOU WILLING TO CONSIDER SERVING AS A
MEMBER OF THE SIG STEERING COMMITTEE? and WHAT DO YOU THINK ARE THE MOST
IMPORTANT THINGS THE SIG SHOULD BE DOING IN 2012 AND BEYOND?
>
> I hope
we'll see a great wave of new candidates bringing fresh energy and
vision to the SIG. The SIG has a long history of cool, interesting, and
relevant initiatives that have contributed a lot to the community. Being
on the Steering Committee is a great way to give back to the community
and make a lot of really valuable contacts. I know it's been great for
me over the years.
>
> I will stand as a candidate for the Committee
this year, but will not stand for election as Chair. If elected, I will
remain on the board for one more year to advise the new Chair and do
what I can to sustain the podcast and question of the week initiatives.
Over the course of that year I will look for new leaders to transition
those initiatives to.
>
> I would like to thank the SIG and the
Steering Committee for the opportunity to serve in this role. It's been
a fun and productive time for me, and I look forward to seeing the SIG
continuing to do great things under new leadership.
>
> Sincerely,
>
Dave Rohrl
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