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>>/11158/ Hello BO Here are my thoughts, with due respect: > REMIND BAKERS NOT TO PUT NOTES IN DOUGH LINK nope > REMIND BAKERS DOUGH LINK IMAGE ALWAY MATCHES ABOVE SUBJECT EDITION nope > REMIND BAKERS TO ALWAYS USE TRIP CODES WHEN BAKING BREAD fine This isn't me being pissy It's what any self-respecting baker would say > Dough posts Dough post by definition reveals the paste used to bake the bread. It's also used as a place to indicate baker changes, ghost bakes, note-taker on duty, and pastebin changes. Any kind of change is tagged to dough post. Other than that, what else goes in the dough post is up to the baker who just baked. Some bakers post baker memes so anons will know who's in the kitchen. Also, dough posts also often mention baker's schedule so other bakers can cover. In current dough post, mentioned i wouldn't be around much today so you and new baker would know. Really no use in trying to micro-manage this, just let bakers be bakers, plz. > trip codes: ok by me, but often forget until a couple of posts in, not used to it. Anything that deviates from the norm will take a while to remember. > correcting notables thoughtful idea, better than no correction, although with baker changes, it may or may not work. You can try. > tite for >>/10442/ (Board Owner vs Board Volunteer) would change something more about discussion of board roles. Not about BO vs BV, moar my response to the idea that direction on this board flows from BO to BVs to bakers to note-takers. Tons to talk about on this topic but just a few observations * QR work is not a top-down, linear power structure where the guy on top supervises the next one down and so forth. We are all volunteers here, which implies a cooperative structure--more like a bunch of talented specialists in dif areas. That includes anons--you know, that rather large group of talented people that make this place what it is. * BO/BVs do have more power to make board changes happen (like bans, deletions, captchas) than others. But if they abuse that power, they'll eventually lose it. How? People will raise hell or leave. Same thing when bakers don't listen--anons will hound them til they do (and other bakers won't work with them). * When it works right, we all "check and balance" one another. And a lot of good work gets done, o7. cc >>/11218/