SR - Lack of Information
eirik
eirik at n-link.com
Wed Jun 24 14:43:53 PDT 1998
>The first meeting was held in Tempio, your closest neighbors, no more than
>30 miles away. Why weren't any of you there to support your closest
>neighbor's biggest event of the year? We didn't think we *had* to tell you.
>I'm sorry. I don't think most of us thought you guys were so insular. In
>that light, I guess I don't understand what you mean by "all the groups
>need to assist each other within the region."
>
I was at that meeting. What I was refering to was comments made earlier this
month about volunteers from all the groups involved. Middleford was
mentioned as one of the groups that apparently wasn't interested in helping
with different decisions because no one had volunteered to help from our
shire. My point was that outside of the meetings at events, the only
discussion that has made it to Middleford came from one phone call to Sir
Kief and attendance at an Emerald Keep populace meeting where the
principality was discussed. This is outside any offical communications
between Sir Kief and our seneschal.
All I am trying to point out was that most of the discussion here
involved the fact that Middleford wasn't interested when no one checked to
see if we actually were interested. I'm sure some of our members would be
interested in helping with the organization of the effort to make decisions
if they were informed. I will concede that we share the responsibility for
getting information out to our shire and we are trying to do so as best we
can.
>Bottom line is, there's no need to panick. As has been discussed long
>before some of you newer folk got on the list, no firm or holding decisions
>are going to be made here. We have a wonderful tool here in the list; let's
>not go freaking out all over the place.
>
I'm not panicking, just trying to point out what I see could be a big
problem.
Ld. Eirik
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