John is a busy bee, something’s bugging Alison, and Liz meets a wasp.
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Content warnings this episode: Vote rigging and bureaucracy.
- Glasgow programme
- Saturday, 11:30: “Table talk: Octothorpe Podcast”
- Monday, 11:30: “Live Podcast: Octothorpe”
- John:
- Friday, 14:30: “Ahsoka: Fusing Clone Wars, Rebels and Heir to the Empire”
- Monday, 13:00: “Safety Tools for Tabletop Roleplaying Games”
- Alison:
- Friday, 10:00: “The Difficult Second Album”
- Friday, 13:00: “Let’s Create the Glasgow 2024 Fanzine – Kick Off Session”
- Friday, 17:30: “Pure Dead Brilliant History of Scottish Fanzines”
- Saturday, 13:00: “The League of Extraordinary Fanzine Covers”
- Saturday, 20:30: “Fan Funds Auction”
- Liz:
- Nothing because she’s saving herself just for you, listeners 💜
- Glasgow Discord
- Access is through the members’ portal
- 377 votes have been disqualified from the Hugo Awards due to ballot stuffing
- The Business Meeting agenda has been published
- Chris Garcia’s in-depth dive into the agenda is at Claims Department #74
- Nicholas Whyte’s thoughts are on From the Heart of Europe
- In the order we discussed them:
- The “don’t do that Dave” resolutions (C1, 3–4): we are in favour
- Changes to the Business Meeting (D9, F14–15): we are in favour of D9 and F14, and against F15
- Independent film Hugo Award categories (E7): we are against ratification
- Extended eligibility for movies (D1–7):
- We are in favour of Conann, Lovely, Dark and Deep, Mars Express, Tiger Stripes, and Mollie and Max in the Future
- We oppose The Boy and the Heron and Godzilla Minus One
- The Boy and the Heron: released 8 December on 2,325 screens, made $35mn in 2023
- Godzilla Minus One: released 1 December on 2,622 screens, made $45mn in 2023
- Poor Things: released 8 December on 2,300 screens, made $10mn in 2023
- Changes to the Hugo Awards (D10, F5–9, F11): we are in favour of D10 and F5 (with tweaks), we are against F6–8, and we are a bit nuanced (sorry) on F9 and F11
- WSFA
- Glasgow has ~8,400 WSFS members, WSFS membership is £45, so 5% is ~£18k
- Censure resolutions and apology resolutions (D11–14, F16): we are in favour of making it clear that WSFS does not condone what happened in Chengdu
- Here are links to the text of the two redacted resolutions
- WSFS memberships and whatnot (F1–2): we oppose consideration, but we are broadly in favour of the concepts
- WSFS marks (F3–4): we are in favour
- Software Advisory Committee (F10): we oppose consideration
- Site selection changes (F12–13): we oppose consideration, and also oppose F12, and we think F13 might need a committee
- A grab bag (F17–20): we oppose consideration
- Some of this stuff matters but it shouldn’t get debated this year
- Ratifications:
- We didn’t think that all of them were worth discussing, so you can assume we’re in favour/ambivalent of the ones we don’t discuss (unless we forgot one that’s very heinous)
- Bid committee contact details (E5): we are in favour
- Voter contact details (E6): we are against
- Independent film Hugo Award categories (E7): we are against (but we discussed this above)
- Fancast compensation (E9): we are nuanced, we don’t want professionals to be in Fancast, but we’re not sure what this amendment does that helps
- Eligibility (E10) and ASFiC (E12): we are in favour of the Worldcon becoming more international, but we are against these ratifications specifically
- Credits