Hi All

Is there really such a paucity of MOQ related issues to discuss that 
the MD forum has to poach the posts from the LS forum?

There are any number of issues that can be discussed INCLUDING 
the subjects that don't make it through the voting process on the LS. 
Odd really! Nearly all those who have posted to the MD on the LS 
PROGRAM subject didn't bother to join in voting for that subject 
when asked - neither did they post any suggestions - with 1 
exception. But as soon as it looks interesting, rather than post to the 
legitimate forum, it's lifted. Some serious integrity being displayed 
here folks.

There are approximately 25 members of LS who do not subscribe to 
MD - why should they have to shuffle backwards and forwards on 
archives trying to find posts which should have gone to the LS in the 
first place. 
Those on the MD have their own unrestricted, unmoderated, 
completely open forum.But that's not enough. Why should those old 
farts on the LS be allowed to disccuss what they want, in their own 
way, at their own pace etc. etc. Obviously, it's not dynamic enough 
and the MOQ states that you must be dynamic or you just ain't 
makin' it. 

Jonathan:
> Horse, you moved the goalpost! If that's the way the LS is going to 
> be run, I don't want to play.
> Thus, my reposting to the MD was absolutely deliberate.

If you don't like the way the game's played then don't play. Simple 
really. And I haven't moved the goalposts - you know as well as 
anyone that crossposting is poor ettiquette.

Jonathan:
> I wrote back to Horse that I didn't see why it was okay in the LS to
> refer to some obscure book, but not to the MD discussion. 
<SNIP>
> I wrote back to Horse asking him to reconsider, but he didn't 
> respond.

Yes I did. Once I had arrived home from work, eaten, spent some 
time with my family etc. I replied and posted. Did you not receive the 
reply? I also cc-ed it to the LS Committee.

Roger:
> I must say that I find the LS stifling due to the overly restrictive 
> editorializing.  I have read numerous good posts that should have 
> been allowed on the LS that are rejected for no apparent reason.  I 
> suppose these are the exception , not the rule, but still..... it isn't 
> like we need to be that protective when we are lucky to find 2 posts 
> a day that can pass the censors.

Less than 10% of the post received have been rejected - for a variety 
of reasons. Sometimes we only GET 2 posts in a day, sometimes 
less.
   
Roger:
> I suggest the editorial board back off and allow a little more 
> dynamic freedom to the natural evolution of a discussion.

The whole point of the LS forum is that it is focussed. Wandering off 
onto off-topic subjects defeats the main purpose of the forum. 
Dynamic freedom for natural evolution of a discussion is encouraged 
on the MD - that's why it's there. 
Most of the people who have been around for a while know the 
committee members. Do you think we're some sort of power-crazed 
control freaks?
If the LS seems slow at times what's the problem - use the MD 
forum. Since MD started not one single solitary post has been 
bounced. 

Roger:
> As a second suggestion, please do not try to limit discussion 
> overlap.  Those that want censored posts should stay over there. 
> They can easily go to the archive  to read select posts written to 
> the MD but referenced in the LS.  

See my comments above.

Roger:
> I read most of both forums out of the archives rather than on email. 
> (BTW thx for the great archives).

Problem number 2. If posts start jumping from one forum to another it 
makes it extremely difficult to follow a thread. MOQ.ORG is the best 
site on the net for Pirsig related material. It is also the only site that 
carries mailing lists. It was also the only site that Pirsig mentioned in 
his new foreword in ZMM. That alone speaks volumes. We're the De 
Facto Official site for the MOQ and as such have a responsibility to a 
range of people, new and old members. We've got this far by the 
efforts of a few people caring about what happens and creating 
something good. In the future, we will be carrying other means of 
communicating and probably more lists. Each list has a specific 
purpose - like it or not! Mixing up threads by cross-posting will only 
fragment and dilute the ideas of those who spend time and effort 
posting. It's already starting.
As a repository for information on the MOQ it is and will continue to 
be invaluable for others wishing to increase their knowledge of Pirsig 
and Quality. As the MOQ is more widely accepted this site will be 
where people come for information. Let's keep it simple and easy to 
find. The archives do a superb job.

Roger:
> So thanks again for being my editor, but I suggest  a slightly more 
> liberal approach on the LS to discussions that branch onto relevant 
> side topics.

The relevant place for ideas that are not relevant to the LS discussion 
is the MD list. The relevant place for ideas relevant to the LS 
discussion is the LS list. 

Gotta go


Horse


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