all i will say is, i probably will not join the new group, and will be disa=
ppointed if i do not get to hear all the audio files/experiences that i now=
do.
umashankar
=A0i have published my poems. you can read (or buy) at http://stores.lulu.c=
om/umashankar
----- Original Message ----
From: clay <>
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 7:29:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] the two groups....
Martyn,
I appreciate the situation you find yourself in here.
I'm mostly a lurker, but still an everyday reader of the group.=A0 I also
belong to quite a few other Yahoo groups, and am moderator on a couple
(neither of which I started), so I have some thoughts I'd like to share.
In my experience, I've seen many splinter groups come and (mostly) go - som=
e
with coordination of moderator of the main group, some not.=A0 In most all
instances, I've seen the sum of the parts become much less than the sum AS =
a
whole.=A0 I fear for the group as a whole based on my past experience.
Also, I'd like to comment on Dan's comment regarding 'elite'.=A0 I may be
viewing this incorrectly, but my view is that the elite being referred to
are those who don't/can't/won't use email filters to eliminate what they
don't want to read..=A0 In essence all of this commotion is due to people w=
ho
will not avoid/delete/filter emails that they are not interested in.
Given the likely negatives (again, IME) of having two groups, I believe thi=
s
to be a selfish viewpoint of those who want a separate (fractional) group.
Consider posts that are non gear related that are posted in the original
group.=A0 If they are not cross-posted, the members in the splinter group w=
ill
miss out individually, as will the group as a whole (meaning the collective
list of members).
In order for this NOT to happen, those who wanted the separate group have t=
o
ask those who did not to do extra work in order to retain the advantages of
the original group.
If they are cross-posted, people who now have to subscribe to two lists (vi=
a
email) will get duplicates. And then, of course, some replies will be
cross-posted and some will not, etc., etc..=A0 Unless, there is/was a major=
ity
of typical posters (as opposed to 1400 mostly lurking members such as
myself) clamoring for this splinter group, it is my strong opinion that the
results will lessen the group more that the gain (if any) of those wanting =
a
separate group.
I hope I'm wrong, but experience tells me I won't be.
FWIW, I support your decision here, and your right to make whatever decisio=
n
you feel is warranted.
Cheers,
Clay
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 9:24 PM, Martyn Stewart <>
wrote:
>
> Now that there is another list of nature recordists who prefer to NOT
> talk gear, i may get some relief from the many e-mails and comments
> that have followed this subject whenever i talk about the group.
> There is no excuse anymore to bring up the "too much tech talk" people
> can happily talk gear/field craft/experiences/ In their chosen group,
> I will continue to do both and anyone who doesn't like one particular
> thread, they have a sanctuary to post in..
> Is there a chance now that we can get on with each other?
> There is NO ELITE group that is better than the other as was suggested
> by one member, just a bunch of people with certain preferences...
>
> Martyn
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>
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