big dave wrote:Gas prices dont reduce the amount of traffic a website has. People are at home more, online presence is up ten fold on other websites i hang out on. We all know why nobody is here. Everybody knows what my problem originally was. Too bad we couldnt all stay where everything was perfect. Something happened behind the scenes that most of us will never know about. Its a sad fact. Hopefully people will come around and save this site from the bin.
- too many promises that haven't been fulfilled (website modifications, organizing, etc)
- too many decisions being made without considering the opinions of members who make this group tick
(the board should be keeping us updated on everything having to do with the group)
I gave this site a chance after adv4x4 was abandoned. So far ive seen nothing happen except people talk. We need more action, less saying "things are going to happen".
Wow. I'm stunned. I've been defending the comments and criticisms of former ADV4X4 members to other board members since the merger was first proposed, but I can't defend this type of commentary any more.
I'm a little offended by some of what you've said here. First of all, I'm not sure how active or how long you were on the other site, but I helped create ADV4X4. I can assure you, I am putting even more effort into making OAUSA an outstanding site for all who join. And there are six others on the board working as hard as I am. We have been paying attention to the folks who participate on this site, but, as you mentioned, many decided early on not to even give OAUSA a try.
While I understand the colors are different, and the layout may not be perfect (we have to work within the parameters of the software, which is different than the other site), its the people that make a site work, and most of those people just gave up without showing up - a real shame. It took over a year and a half to make the other site feel like home to most, and many who complained at the end weren't there through the growing pains. And they didn't have to coordinate the events, or help pay for the site. I don't see anyone volunteering to help work with the OAUSA board to get things rolling, or offering of time or expertise to make the transition better, or just to help make this the home you say you miss.
Maybe instead of just telling everyone what you think is wrong, you could go out and recruit members, talk to the former ADV4X4 folks, and tell them to step up and sign on, or volunteer to lend a hand with the event planning, etc.
I loved what I helped create at ADV4X4, and was sorry it didn't work out for you and me. But, come on, it was a web site, not a living organism, it was 2 years old, and it will not compare to where this site will go IF folks step up and get involved. I can speak with great authority that the board members (and we're not some corporate zombies, we're your wheeling buddies) care about those on the site, those who we would like to attract to the site, and how this site will
represent itself now and in the future.
If you feel this site is not working for you, I'm sorry. But I didn't see any constructive suggestions to help out, only complaints about what we didn't do for you. Posted any off road stories lately ? Suggested any trail runs or events we could work on ? Any trails that might be adopted by OAUSA as a group project ? Not that I could see. This site, just like ADV4X4 and all other sites, will need team work to florish. We'd like to see you stay on the team and work toward a better site, one that meets your expectations.
But you are a free agent if you want to leave...