


Was just thinking your boat may have sailed.




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Tony jinxy froude wrote:Vix, with all due respect here, as soon as the phone was put down after Stuarts call to you both regarding the decision regarding the website, you both resigned, not by phone call, which would have been the honourable thing to do as Stuart had done regarding tthe decision to go with the pro design, but by email, so if as you say your resignation had nothing to do with who's design we went with, rather than comunication, it certainly didnt come across that way.
How long could we have left it for a website to appear before we issued an altermatum to Phil? 1 more year, 2 years
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we had already waited for 2 years
& still nothing appeared, it was already cutting it fine for a beta version
& a full version to be ready in time
& that was from a site that already had 80% of the work done, how long before we could leave it from the 30th Nov for a full alterative site to be ready for 1st Jan.
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virtually no time at all
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the previous post was in answer to Kev by the way,& i understand you were approached by Max who offered his help, the other person escapes me at the moment, so you were offered help
& declined it.
,if there was nothing left to do, why did it take another year to get a beta version to appear at litterally the 11th hour, theres no face lost if you ask for help, but plenty if you decline
& it goes t1ts up like this has, Jinx
Kooga wrote:Playing devils advocate- what is any spangly new website going to offer that you can't get from the IMOC site? I suspect this is the biggest issue with your membership decline;
£5 IMOC membership with a fully loaded site and hundreds of helpful members, versus
£30 with no website, few members and what would appear to be a whole lot of politics?
Was just thinking your boat may have sailed..
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vix wrote:Tony jinxy froude wrote:Vix, with all due respect here, as soon as the phone was put down after Stuarts call to you both regarding the decision regarding the website, you both resigned, not by phone call, which would have been the honourable thing to do as Stuart had done regarding tthe decision to go with the pro design, but by email, so if as you say your resignation had nothing to do with who's design we went with, rather than comunication, it certainly didnt come across that way.
How long could we have left it for a website to appear before we issued an altermatum to Phil? 1 more year, 2 years
?,
we had already waited for 2 years
& still nothing appeared, it was already cutting it fine for a beta version
& a full version to be ready in time
& that was from a site that already had 80% of the work done, how long before we could leave it from the 30th Nov for a full alterative site to be ready for 1st Jan.
.
.
virtually no time at all
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the previous post was in answer to Kev by the way,& i understand you were approached by Max who offered his help, the other person escapes me at the moment, so you were offered help
& declined it.
,if there was nothing left to do, why did it take another year to get a beta version to appear at litterally the 11th hour, theres no face lost if you ask for help, but plenty if you decline
& it goes t1ts up like this has, Jinx
I was under the impression that resignations had to be done in writing, hence the e mail.![]()
i wasn't digging up old skellingtons when I posted, i was just making sure people didn't think we had stropped off because the committee didn't use Phil's site, when it was really down to so much more.![]()
Perhaps if Phil had been given a timescale originally, he'd have worked to it? And some people seem to have forgotten, again, why he hadn't been able to work on it from July to Sept.i haven't, I still have the limp to remind me!! It makes him look like the baddie when we say how long it's taken him to do the site, perhaps people need to realise it was just a human being volunteering in his spare time after all.
Kooga, appreciate your comments, but the boat hasn't sailed yet.There are still a few people holding on to the rope, but they are dwindling.
coverco wrote:Perhaps a public forum is not the best place to air grievances, it is an amusing read but it really does not present the club as a unified body![]()
Kooga wrote:Playing devils advocate- what is any spangly new website going to offer that you can't get from the IMOC site? I suspect this is the biggest issue with your membership decline;
£5 IMOC membership with a fully loaded site and hundreds of helpful members, versus
£30 with no website, few members and what would appear to be a whole lot of politics?
Was just thinking your boat may have sailed..
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Kooga wrote:Playing devils advocate- what is any spangly new website going to offer that you can't get from the IMOC site? I suspect this is the biggest issue with your membership decline;
£5 IMOC membership with a fully loaded site and hundreds of helpful members, versus
£30 with no website, few members and what would appear to be a whole lot of politics?
Was just thinking your boat may have sailed..
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JMR_AW11 wrote:The worry with a pro designed website is you are tied to one designer unless you can get them to hand over the complete design to the club(are they likely to do this?)
You then need someone who can understand itto maintain it.
If you don't get the handover then you are always at the risk of the site effectively dying overnight if you fall out with the designer(and you are left with a frozen website)
I would have favoured a 100% club designed site that could have been maintained and/or updated by anyone with basic website skills.eg something fairly basic to maintain yet with some punchy images.
The current site fails to meet even these basic requirements.
Don't forget this is a website for an ageing car with dwindling numbers of these cars on the road.Take a look at most car club sites and they look pretty basic.
The key is to keep it updated and change the homepage images now and again.
The current website is pretty grim yet even it wasn't kept up to date.Will a pro designer fix this problem?
I'm not so sure because the designer will need to be fed new material for uploading and who will(regularly) provide this material? If this person exists then why isn't this material already getting onto the current website? All that gets updated are the
'for sale' ads.
You don't need a pro designer to maintain
'for sale' ads.
If there was a replacement website available on Dec 1st then why didn't the club take it?
Surely it had to be better than the current website? Even if it only ran for a few months?
vix wrote:waynestoyotamr2 wrote:
All I will say is the people that caused these issues and previously held the club back are no longer involved.
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Whether he meant it that way or not, I'd just like to make it known that i was not one of the people holding the club back.Thanks.
Tony jinxy froude wrote:this means that postings on the mk1 club forum will be only be for members.
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Tony jinxy froude wrote:Jeremy, the reasons why you left are no longer relevant, The new club will be far removed from the way the old club was run, but some things remain& cant be changed, we can only give out the relevant info on gatherings, runs etc, short of wacking every member over the head
& bundling them into a 40ft container only to be opened at a mk1 club event isnt an option, we have tried to get members to attend events in their cars, but the sucsess of any event is down to the members at the end of the day, we hope the forum
& newly developed club will at least spark some life into the membership
& encourage everyone to experience such gatherings
& contribute to their club.
, Jinxy
JMR_AW11 wrote:
I wonder if there could be some kind of'members directory' where people could find out how many members are in their area and those that were willing to be contacted could be entered into a local club directory
(online)which could include a basic blog for each member with images of their car and interests etc.