Maybe. But folks were quick to criticize the look, and I would expect those who are still here (160+) to respond to a request to accomodate their comments just as quickly. And it wasn't sarcasm, it was frustration I was displaying.big dave wrote:Thats not a very encouraging way to get people involved. Eventually people who make the fuss are going to get tired of sarcastic treatment like above, and just leave the site altogether.cruiserlarry wrote:Where are all the folks who were making the fuss about the "look and feel" of the site ?
10 votes ??
Seems a lot of people are more interested in creating issues than trying to solve them....
Wow. Another positive comment. Come on, no one is "stabbing" anyone. We have seven dedicated volunteer board members who, to some, can do no right. Give us a break...big dave wrote:I cant help but see that as a stab at a few members who tell it like it is. I see the lack of voting as a lack of participation, not because "people make the site, not the color".DaveK wrote:I guess it really is the people that make the site, not the color.
justjodi wrote: A. This poll just started a few days ago. Give people time...
B. Perhaps everyone who "complained" about it never came back...
Based on the names on the posts, it seems to be the same folks
justjodi wrote:
C. People want to know that they have a voice and their opinion counts, even if they are also willing to live with stuff as is.
I agree. And that requires participation and positive criticism. And, as you suggest, changes, just like responses, may take some time
justjodi wrote:
To many, the old site was like a worn in, comfortable pair of jeans. Brand new jeans are stiff and uncomfortable until they have been through the wash a few times. Change is also quite difficult for most people. How can you make it easier and enjoyable?
This works both ways - people joining a new site may consider getting used to it first, instead of expecting it to mirror the old site
I absolutely agree. And the board members, along with some volunteers on the site, are working hard to establish a logo and have card printed up for the convenience of all who want to promote the site. Unfortunately, because we are all using free time, and trying to coordinate with others on different schedules, this is taking longer than we hoped it would. We all appreciate the patience and assistance of all those involved, and are doing our best to accommodate this request ASAPjustjodi wrote:
You really do need a logo and business cards if you want to get more people on the site. The more people are on and use the site, the more people it will attract. I left a scribbled note on a black FJ (rails, lifted, bumper, ham, etc...) this morning. I would have preferred to leave a card.