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"Kyle D. Jackson" wrote:
> 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?
>
> Speaking purely as a noser spectator here ;] I don't see the
> problem in somebody "unilaterally" forming a group. Sitting around
> and waiting for a group of people to build consensus on how to
> form a group is like, well, sitting around and wating. If somebody's
> got the initiative to go ahead and form something, more power
> to them.
Maybe that's what I'm getting at-- exactly *what* is he forming, and *why*? To
me, LTCs are not virtual; in fact, they are quite the opposite. Instead of
LTDs hanging out together online, it is LTDs hanging out together *in public*,
sharing their MOCs face to face. We already have LTDs sharing virtually
through LUGNet NGs-- it's not as if .trains or loc.uk or trains.org are too
noisy like RTL or anything! So why splinter off? That's all that I (and I
think Huw as well) am asking.
> I'm not saying they'll be more (or less) successful than
> if they did it with the help of some regulars from around here,
> just that I think it's good when somebody takes action like this.
> Let it grow and see what happens. If it doesn't succeed, learn
> something for the next time around.
>
> But I too think keeping a good tie to LUGNET is a good idea.
??? How is *that* possible? It is the very *severing* of ties with LUGNet!
And what would possibly be the reason for only allowing Brits to be members?
This seems unnecessarily exclusive, or perhaps I'm missing something about the
purpose of the group.
-John
> As
> long as a new group/club's growth isn't hamstrung by LUGNET.
>
> My unsolicited 2 cents,
> KDJ
> _______________________________________
> LUGNETer #203, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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