jmasgat
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This is a long post....my apologies, but it needs discussion. If you're impatient, skip down to "Here is what I propose"
2010 has seen a dramatic increase in the number of new WISH members who want to be assigned to the "social teams" for lack of a better term, e.g. Ohana, SuperGoofs, etc. By my very rough count, over 130 new people have asked to join in the fun.
I've done my best to accommodate all comers and at least two WISH members have graciously started new teams. Yet most, if not all, of the teams have grown to the point where the current members feel like they are beginning to lose that "small group/family" feeling that has been seen as one of the strong points of being part of one of these groups. I no longer feel comfortable adding on new members.
So the dilemma is what to do. Here are some options (and my take on the impact)
Stop taking new requests to join existing "social teams" This will keep the current team count where it is. The existing social teams would stay the same size or shrink due to normal attrition. New WISH members would participate in the overall WISH/Events board and all those threads--meaning, the general discussions, the individual race threads, etc.
Allow new WISH members to join an exisitng team if the team is willing This would mean that each team would be "master of its own domain" (pardon the pun). The upside is that some new members would be accommodated. They would have to take the initiative themselves. I would have the "new member request thread" identify the "open" teams. The downside (IMO) is that this may be viewed as non-welcoming/intimidating. It is a step away from the "all-comers" approach that we have had to date.
Allow new WISH members to start/join new teams This would mean that either a new or existing member would have to volunteer to start a team and then maintain it. This would accommodate new members--if it happened. But (based on my experience this year) it is unlikely to happen on its own, and it would take time. So new members would have to wait until someone took the initiative.
Other Options I'm sure there are some I haven't thought of
I've been neurosing about this for 1-2 months. It's time to act.
Here is what I propose--a hybrid of all 3 options:
I will defer any new requests (Option 1) for the immediate future. I will post a note on the New Team Request thread to that effect.
Each team will need to decide upon their willingness to accept new members on an ongoing basis. (Option 2) I will periodically revise the new member request thread to show the existing teams that are willing to accept new members. Any new WISH'er that wants to join can survery those team threads and then directly ask to join whichever open team they choose, i.e. I will no longer "assign" members.
Forming new Teams will be encouraged (Option 3). I will keep the thread updated with any new teams that start. And new members can request to be part of those teams
I will request that the thread be made a "Sticky".
Your role is to vote on this proposal and weigh in on my proposal with alternatives,suggestions, comments and hopefully, support
Let me close by saying. I am not doing this to create ill-will or discourage new members. I just think it's growing beyond what I can handle and what I--as one WISHer in the larger community--SHOULD handle.
Thanks for reading.
Maura
2010 has seen a dramatic increase in the number of new WISH members who want to be assigned to the "social teams" for lack of a better term, e.g. Ohana, SuperGoofs, etc. By my very rough count, over 130 new people have asked to join in the fun.
I've done my best to accommodate all comers and at least two WISH members have graciously started new teams. Yet most, if not all, of the teams have grown to the point where the current members feel like they are beginning to lose that "small group/family" feeling that has been seen as one of the strong points of being part of one of these groups. I no longer feel comfortable adding on new members.
So the dilemma is what to do. Here are some options (and my take on the impact)
Stop taking new requests to join existing "social teams" This will keep the current team count where it is. The existing social teams would stay the same size or shrink due to normal attrition. New WISH members would participate in the overall WISH/Events board and all those threads--meaning, the general discussions, the individual race threads, etc.
Allow new WISH members to join an exisitng team if the team is willing This would mean that each team would be "master of its own domain" (pardon the pun). The upside is that some new members would be accommodated. They would have to take the initiative themselves. I would have the "new member request thread" identify the "open" teams. The downside (IMO) is that this may be viewed as non-welcoming/intimidating. It is a step away from the "all-comers" approach that we have had to date.
Allow new WISH members to start/join new teams This would mean that either a new or existing member would have to volunteer to start a team and then maintain it. This would accommodate new members--if it happened. But (based on my experience this year) it is unlikely to happen on its own, and it would take time. So new members would have to wait until someone took the initiative.
Other Options I'm sure there are some I haven't thought of
I've been neurosing about this for 1-2 months. It's time to act.
Here is what I propose--a hybrid of all 3 options:
I will defer any new requests (Option 1) for the immediate future. I will post a note on the New Team Request thread to that effect.
Each team will need to decide upon their willingness to accept new members on an ongoing basis. (Option 2) I will periodically revise the new member request thread to show the existing teams that are willing to accept new members. Any new WISH'er that wants to join can survery those team threads and then directly ask to join whichever open team they choose, i.e. I will no longer "assign" members.
Forming new Teams will be encouraged (Option 3). I will keep the thread updated with any new teams that start. And new members can request to be part of those teams
I will request that the thread be made a "Sticky".
Your role is to vote on this proposal and weigh in on my proposal with alternatives,suggestions, comments and hopefully, support
Let me close by saying. I am not doing this to create ill-will or discourage new members. I just think it's growing beyond what I can handle and what I--as one WISHer in the larger community--SHOULD handle.
Thanks for reading.
Maura