OP Posse

Moving on

OrangePolitics was never just me, even though some people like to see it that way. When I started this site over 10 years ago I had help setting up the software, and many friends posted entries regularly including local activists, newspaper columnists, and elected officials. There were always a few people I could count on to write some great blog posts, or help monitor the site for spam. After years of sporadic support from a rotating cast of bloggers, Damon Seils encouraged me to formally create a proper editorial board for OrangePolitics in 2011.

We recruited stellar activists like Molly De Marco, Jason Baker, and Erin Crouse to join Damon and me in becoming The OP Posse. We recruited Jeff Miles while still a UNC student, lost Erin and Jason to grad school, and then were very fortunate to be joined by Travis Crayton.

Welcome to the OP Posse, Travis Crayton!

Today I am very happy to announce that we have a new member joining the OrangePolitics Posse (a.k.a. editorial board)! Travis Crayton has been a regular poster & commenter here on OP for almost 2 years. Travis first became interested in local issues when he served as treasurer and an active volunteer for Lee Storrow's 2011 campaign. Since then, he's become particularly interested in transit, economic development, town-university relations, and all things downtown. He graduates this Sunday from UNC with a degree in political science and public policy.

I think he's going to make an excellent addition the the posse, and he's jumping in by helping to live tweet the Chapel Hill Town Council Worksession tonight on @OrangePolitics!

Please join us at our next editorial meeting on June 2nd to welcome him in person. 

Monthly Open OP Editorial Posse Meeting

Join us for our monthly open editorial meeting. Standing agenda:

  • Debrief the past month on the site
  • Upcoming posts & meetings to tweet
  • Editorial and technical issues
  • Drupal upgrade project
  • Recruiting new editors
  • Upcoming OP events

Date: 

Sunday, June 2, 2013 - 1:00pm to 3:00pm

Location: 

Mellow Mushroom, West Franklin Street

OP Editors Monthly Open Meeting

Join us for our monthly open editorial meeting. Standing agenda:

  • Debrief the past month on the site
  • Upcoming posts & meetings to tweets
  • Editorial and technical issues
  • Drupal upgrade project
  • Recruiting new editors
  • Upcoming OP events

Date: 

Sunday, March 24, 2013 - 10:00am to 12:00pm

Location: 

Looking Glass Cafe

A Change for the Editors of OrangePolitics

During the Thanksgiving weekend of 2010, Ruby and I met over coffee in downtown Carrboro to discuss a new direction for OrangePolitics. By the turn of the new year, Ruby had recruited meErinJason, and Molly to act as a group of editors who would help solicit new content, expand OP's presence on Twitter (@orangepolitics) and other social media, moderate comments when necessary, and prosecute the war on spambots and other robot visitors.

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