Rather sad when a group that tries to push new media subscribes and restricts 
itself to old 
technology like email.

If this was a forum, there would be post and threads. If there were personal 
attacks and 
such, a moderator could delete the post or simply close the thread. That's the 
beauty of 
forums. They are moderated. People would never get away with some of the crap 
that 
goes on here. If someone slagged someone in one of the Help areas, a moderator 
would 
just remove that post.

As I said way back when the forum idea was brought up, I prefer forums. My 
inbox is 
already full of things that require my attention. I dont really want more email 
to distract 
me or clutter up my mind. You say you would never go to a forum yet you visit 
your inbox 
all the time? I dont understand that thinking. As Mr Meade said, you could, if 
you so 
desired, have everything emailed to you anyways with a forum.

Of course...if nothing changes, then nothing changes I guess. I didnt start the 
group and 
was not involved when the ground rules were laid out and will probably leave 
the group 
long before it ceases to exist.

For what it's worth, and not like they matter at all, those are only my 
opinions.

David
http://www.taoofdavid.com
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com

--- In [email protected], "Rupert Howe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yeah, a lot of us read in threads anyway, in gmail or whatever.
> 
> Even if each discussion was in its own 'room', with space to continue
> a discussion for longer than this list allows, those rooms/threads
> would still be poisoned and killed by personal slanging matches and
> shouting.
> 
> I need my emails, too - I'd never visit a forum.  But that's just me.
> 
> I wonder if what we need is a Blog.  Kind of like a Yahoo VB List
> Extra.  Longer discussions could be taken out of the group and
> continued  on a blog for discussion in text comments and video
> comments that we can subscribe to?
> 
> Rupert
> --- In [email protected], "David Howell" <taoofdavid@>
> wrote:
> >
> > It's a real shame that this group never went the way of a "forum".
> Would could have all 
> > those things you listed in different sections on the forum and then
> people could post in 
> > the respective areas.
> > 
> > Those looking for help wouldnt have to be inundated with things they
> have no interest in 
> > and people that want to duke it out could do so off in a different area.
> > 
> > Hindsight...
> > 
> > David
> > http://www.taoofdavid.com
> > http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "Jay dedman" <jay.dedman@> wrote:
> > >
> > > >  We all get heated about issues - fine - but if people have got
> > > >  something negative to say about another person, about their
> > > >  motivations or anything that's likely to lead to a personal
> slanging
> > > >  match, perhaps they could show us the courtesy of having their open
> > > >  and frank discussion on a blog and linking to it here.
> > > 
> > > andrew did blog it here: http://dembot.com/post/19305296
> > > i hear you though. Substance in discussions is necessary.
> > > We are trying to help each other do better than before.
> > > 
> > > after one of the blow-ups last year, I made a list last year of what I
> > > thought the Videoblogging list was for:
> > > 1. help new people to start videoblogging
> > > 2. discuss new tech and its implications
> > > 3. discuss what we need...and build it!
> > > 4. let new companies know what is expected community behavior (after
> > > we agree what it is)
> > > 5. discuss creator's rights
> > > 6. gossip and fight
> > > 
> > > we are certainly a chaotic crowd and "gossip and fight" is just a
> group dynamic.
> > > doesnt mean we got to encourage or stand for it....but here we are.
> > > 
> > > Jay
> > > 
> > > -- 
> > > http://jaydedman.com
> > > 917 371 6790
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> > >
> >
>



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