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Re: UKLTC has arrived
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lugnet.trains.org, lugnet.loc.uk, lugnet.admin.general
Date: 
Wed, 20 Jun 2001 02:02:27 GMT
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In lugnet.trains.org, John Neal writes:
I'm glad you mentioned that, Huw, because I was thinking the same thing.  I
also was wondering about utilizing such a wide-scoping name-- Sam, have you
discussed this with anyone, or is this some sort of unilateral move?

Personally, I feel that if there isn't a demand for something, then it won't
come to fruition, especially if the demand is being served elsewhere (as in
various LUGNet NGs).  Judging from the sound of Huw, I'd do a little legwork
(like posting in trains.org, .loc.uk, etc,  asking if anyone feels the need
for such a group) *first* if I were you Sam (& Harvey, for that matter).

-John

Huw Millington wrote:

"Sam Hastings" <samjh@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:GEs6zt.A1x@lugnet.com...
Hi all,

GREAT NEWS! I have formed UKLTC, which, as you may have guessed, is the
United Kingdom Lego Train Club. Sorry to Harvey Henkleman, who originally
gave me the idea, but I have wanted to do this for ages, and you reminded
me. Thanks!

Personally I fail to see the benefit of these 'breakaway' Yahoo discussion
groups. I am perfectly happy talking with US Lugnetter's about all aspects
of LEGO trains, I fail to see what benefit they have over Lugnet, and also
find the Yahoo web/mail interface far inferior to using Lugnet via NNTP.

Why not ask Todd to create a lugnet.org.ukltc (or a lugnet.trains.euro for
that matter, Harvey) rather than trying to create a splinter group which
will never reach anything like the same audience?

(Just to put oil on the flames...) I could also question what 'right' you
have to lay claim to founding a UKLTC given that some here might already
consider ourselves members of such an organisation, even though they have
never got beyond taliking about forming one. OTOH, if you are successful in
actually getting one off the ground formally, then good luck. But please,
host it on Lugnet.

Huw
I know that this reply is late in coming, but had I asked this community if
there was a 'need' for a ELTC, I would've received a response identical to
my first announcement of ELTC. It took Sam's UKLTC to bring about a measure
of response. We must remember now that the UKLTC and ELTC are separate
entities which should be addressed accordingly. -Harvey



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  Re: UKLTC has arrived
 
(...) Yeah, and it seems to me that the response was: if you are going to start such groups, do them on LUGNet and don't use pretentious, all-encompassing names without first discussing it with those whom you presume to represent. (...) And how (...) (23 years ago, 20-Jun-01, to lugnet.trains.org)

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  Re: UKLTC has arrived
 
I'm glad you mentioned that, Huw, because I was thinking the same thing. I also was wondering about utilizing such a wide-scoping name-- Sam, have you discussed this with anyone, or is this some sort of unilateral move? Personally, I feel that if (...) (23 years ago, 11-Jun-01, to lugnet.trains.org, lugnet.loc.uk, lugnet.admin.general)

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