I've been outside the Oregonian for the past hour, trying to get a sense of people's reactions to this morning's news of at least 100 buyouts for the staff. There have, admittedly, been one or two "creative" responses to my questions, but for the large part, people have been very forthcoming. And polite.

Columnist S. Renee Mitchell says: "I love what I do. I haven't looked at the offer yet, I've been at the Gang Violence Task Force meeting all morning."
Is she going to accept a buyout?
"I have no idea. I'd be really torn. I love my community and I've been able to do some great work in this place. We're luckier here at the Oregonian than at a lot of other newspapers, where they have just laid people off with a month's notice," she says. "I think the buyout offer is testament to Newhouse and Stickel in particular, in that they have treated people like a family, to how much they care about the people who have given their lives to this place."
Others are trying to decide on the offer. One woman, who preferred not to be named, told me she's been working in advertising at the O for 31 years. "It's a tempting offer," she said. But when asked if people were shocked, she said no. "People at this point are really more concerned about whether it makes sense financially to go sooner than they had planned," she said. "But it's not a depressing place to be."
"It's a very very good offer," said advertising credit worker Ray Gnann. "There hasn't been a package like this ever, I don't think."
Another woman has decided to accept the buyout.
"I'm eligible for it and I plan to take it," she said. "It's really an appealing offer for younger people. I'm 30, I've been here five and a half years, I get a year's pay and 2 years' medical for my kid, are you kidding me? I'm totally hire-able elsewhere. But for me it's so confusing because why would you want to get rid of your younger talent? Of course, I may end up taking the offer but being at the bottom of the list."
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