> Anyone good at outreach and consensus building would do well to ask > this group to be involved with this list rather than to stand away > from it, as though there is some advantage to them to not contribute > to making this the best discussion of biodynamic agriculture possible > at this time. > > Know what I mean? > > -Allan
No, Allan, I do not. What do 'they' (I am still trying to figure out who they are!) have that you and I don't have? The current members on the list are full of biodynamic experiences. I think people are just too busy to do a lot of writing. I think many of the older practionioners most likely don't use computers. Maybe the BDNOW! group needs more structure, like a biodynamic topic of the week, to inspire people to share. Or start asking the members some enticing questions.... Because that's what its all about anyway, people sharing what they do and percieve, and then discussing it with others. For example...Recently, has anyone have any baby animals being born on their land ? Or tell about one new biodynamic thing that you will do this season...... Blah, blah, blah, Christy
