I've been a LumberJocks member for 212 days and I saw something for the first time yesterday.
I saw Lumberjocks offering constructive criticism of another Lumberjock's project. This was NOT a case where the project owner asked for advice. The project was "dovetailed walnut jewelry box" and I thought the comments were offered with sensitivity and intended as a "helping hand" to a fellow Lumberjock.
I found this quite refreshing and would like to see more of this. All the attaboys and pats on the back are good for the ego, but we could all learn from some constructive criticism.
Obviously, this is a sensitive subject and I don't want to rock the boat of the great community we have here but I think that done correctly, this could provide a great value to all of us.
Probably need some guidelines or rules. I offer the following for discussion.
1) Be honest, don't be mean in giving you opinions.
2) Don't take offense at the comments you get. Take them as something only a true friend would tell you. Also, remember these are just opinions. You and others may not agree.
3) Everyone may not enjoy this level of open communication. You should probably indicate when you post a project if you are willing to accept constructive criticism. Might also make it part of your profile so your decision applies to all the projects you post.
4) Probably need a logo on the projects display page that indicates the owner would like your constructive criticism. We should NOT post constructive comments where they are not requested.
5) Seems that we might limit our comments to design elements. Don't know if telling someone their execution is bad is helpful unless we offer an improved technique. ie ( "To avoid glue lines around joints try tape before you glue up" would be better than "You have glue lines all over your project")
6) Seeing honest opinions on projects might scare off potential new members. Probably need to communicate the value and that accepting constructive comments is optional. Might consider a honeymoon period for new members.
As a practice run, I offer all my projects for constructive criticism. Please go back to my projects and offer your suggestions, opinions, and constructive criticism. Might be a case of be careful what you wish for but it should be interesting.
Can we safely do this or is this a Pandora's box?
I saw Lumberjocks offering constructive criticism of another Lumberjock's project. This was NOT a case where the project owner asked for advice. The project was "dovetailed walnut jewelry box" and I thought the comments were offered with sensitivity and intended as a "helping hand" to a fellow Lumberjock.
I found this quite refreshing and would like to see more of this. All the attaboys and pats on the back are good for the ego, but we could all learn from some constructive criticism.
Obviously, this is a sensitive subject and I don't want to rock the boat of the great community we have here but I think that done correctly, this could provide a great value to all of us.
Probably need some guidelines or rules. I offer the following for discussion.
1) Be honest, don't be mean in giving you opinions.
2) Don't take offense at the comments you get. Take them as something only a true friend would tell you. Also, remember these are just opinions. You and others may not agree.
3) Everyone may not enjoy this level of open communication. You should probably indicate when you post a project if you are willing to accept constructive criticism. Might also make it part of your profile so your decision applies to all the projects you post.
4) Probably need a logo on the projects display page that indicates the owner would like your constructive criticism. We should NOT post constructive comments where they are not requested.
5) Seems that we might limit our comments to design elements. Don't know if telling someone their execution is bad is helpful unless we offer an improved technique. ie ( "To avoid glue lines around joints try tape before you glue up" would be better than "You have glue lines all over your project")
6) Seeing honest opinions on projects might scare off potential new members. Probably need to communicate the value and that accepting constructive comments is optional. Might consider a honeymoon period for new members.
As a practice run, I offer all my projects for constructive criticism. Please go back to my projects and offer your suggestions, opinions, and constructive criticism. Might be a case of be careful what you wish for but it should be interesting.
Can we safely do this or is this a Pandora's box?