A Plea for Unity:
Before you gripe at me for sounding like Rodney King (“Why can’t we all get along?”) type of whining, remember, it’s me. I don’t gripe. I bitch.
One of the strengths of the XS is its great support group, embodied in XS11.com and the list. I’m not privy to all the history, but JP seems to be the cohesive member . . . someone who genuinely cares about the XS and its riders. He produces and maintains a kick-ass website (xs11.com again), and managed the list.
So now he moves us a bit forward, or backward depending on your view, with the forum. It has its advantages. It has its disadvantages.
One of my gripes with the Yahoo list concerned off-topic posts. I read ‘em, I make ‘em, but they frequently irritate others. I like ‘em mainly because there are only so many times you can rehash an oil thread. I like to get to know the folks, not just the bikes.
The forum addresses this. You have the tech areas, the ride report areas, the rally planning/announcement areas, and the member’s lounge for off-topic posts. There is even an area to discuss (gasp) other bikes! It emails you if you want about any thread you are “subscribed” to, which you do by replying to a thread OR clicking “subscribe”.
There are some nice search functions once you play around a bit.
Another of my gripes with the Yahoo list was the pop-ups and click-through ads. They have doubled the frequency of these now. They are more annoying then ever if you use the yahoo web for the list. For you low bandwidth guys, I dialed in on my modem last night and played with both the forum and the yahoo list. About the same. I liked the email from the yahoo list, but it came to my work email (high bandwidth). Just to test I forwarded it to my Hotmail, accessed it over the dialup modem, and it was actually slower than the forum on the same dialup.
Gawd I love my cable modem.
So . . . JP announces the forum. I admit, I was irritated, as it came with no warning or preamble or whatnot, but instead of giving it a chance . . . instead of having a little faith that JP really does have the best interest of the XS group in mind, immediately a bunch make a new group, and some even sign off. Some join the forum. Me, I do it all, as I want to stay in touch with the entire community. The forum works pretty well, and is a nice resource.
The strength of the community was/is that there is one definitive source for XS information. You got an XS? You need to be here.
Now it is divided. If I have a post that I want the whole community to see, now I would have to post it on the forum, the original yahoo list (xs11) and the new yahoo list (allxs11) as well as plus2. And since I watch all of those, several messages concerning the same topic are often there as others attempt to do what I am attempting – communicating with the entire XS community at once.
Duplication of effort, division of resources. Sure recipe for a fall. Eventually one will become dominant, but in the mean time it costs the entire community by making this excellent resource diffused, spread-out.
There are experts in all areas of the XS here, but now you may not get your question to the right guys, they are on another list.
There are not that many of us (although it is pretty impressive for a 20-year old bike). Let’s keep it together.
Flame away,
CUAgain,
Daniel Meyer
http://cuagain.manilasites.com
Before you gripe at me for sounding like Rodney King (“Why can’t we all get along?”) type of whining, remember, it’s me. I don’t gripe. I bitch.
One of the strengths of the XS is its great support group, embodied in XS11.com and the list. I’m not privy to all the history, but JP seems to be the cohesive member . . . someone who genuinely cares about the XS and its riders. He produces and maintains a kick-ass website (xs11.com again), and managed the list.
So now he moves us a bit forward, or backward depending on your view, with the forum. It has its advantages. It has its disadvantages.
One of my gripes with the Yahoo list concerned off-topic posts. I read ‘em, I make ‘em, but they frequently irritate others. I like ‘em mainly because there are only so many times you can rehash an oil thread. I like to get to know the folks, not just the bikes.
The forum addresses this. You have the tech areas, the ride report areas, the rally planning/announcement areas, and the member’s lounge for off-topic posts. There is even an area to discuss (gasp) other bikes! It emails you if you want about any thread you are “subscribed” to, which you do by replying to a thread OR clicking “subscribe”.
There are some nice search functions once you play around a bit.
Another of my gripes with the Yahoo list was the pop-ups and click-through ads. They have doubled the frequency of these now. They are more annoying then ever if you use the yahoo web for the list. For you low bandwidth guys, I dialed in on my modem last night and played with both the forum and the yahoo list. About the same. I liked the email from the yahoo list, but it came to my work email (high bandwidth). Just to test I forwarded it to my Hotmail, accessed it over the dialup modem, and it was actually slower than the forum on the same dialup.
Gawd I love my cable modem.
So . . . JP announces the forum. I admit, I was irritated, as it came with no warning or preamble or whatnot, but instead of giving it a chance . . . instead of having a little faith that JP really does have the best interest of the XS group in mind, immediately a bunch make a new group, and some even sign off. Some join the forum. Me, I do it all, as I want to stay in touch with the entire community. The forum works pretty well, and is a nice resource.
The strength of the community was/is that there is one definitive source for XS information. You got an XS? You need to be here.
Now it is divided. If I have a post that I want the whole community to see, now I would have to post it on the forum, the original yahoo list (xs11) and the new yahoo list (allxs11) as well as plus2. And since I watch all of those, several messages concerning the same topic are often there as others attempt to do what I am attempting – communicating with the entire XS community at once.
Duplication of effort, division of resources. Sure recipe for a fall. Eventually one will become dominant, but in the mean time it costs the entire community by making this excellent resource diffused, spread-out.
There are experts in all areas of the XS here, but now you may not get your question to the right guys, they are on another list.
There are not that many of us (although it is pretty impressive for a 20-year old bike). Let’s keep it together.
Flame away,
CUAgain,
Daniel Meyer
http://cuagain.manilasites.com
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