I'm outside the Oregonian's offices at 1320 SW Broadway, trying to get a sense of the mood inside. Fortunately columnist Steve Duin just stepped out and gave me his perspective:

"The question we're all asking: Is there more stability in taking the buyout offer or in staying at the newspaper?" he says. "I don't know what the deal is at your shop, but we're all at a total loss right now as to the future of our business, the future of journalism, and whether we have this ridiculous confluence of a bad economy and a rapidly evolving information system that might leave newspapers behind."
"The buyout offer arrives at a really interesting time—it's been intense for a while in there, but a lot of us are understandably and naturally conflicted, especially those of us who love what we do, about whether it's time to pursue something else or renew our commitment," Duin continues.
"There's a great Ed Rickenbacker quote," he says. "That you should never be afraid to quit a job, and a lot of us are trying to make sense of a business we assumed would be here for our lifetimes. Is the rug being pulled out from underneath us? Not by the Oregonian's buyout offer, but by a business that's rapidly changing?"
Anyone else inside fancies talking, I'll be out here for a while. Thanks for your time, Steve.
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