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Old 28-01-2004, 10:42 PM
Franz Heymann
 
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Default did anybody see this on urg?


"Mike" wrote in message
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Yes, it's here on my machine - right next to yours in fact.

Can't say i see any need for it though


I agree.

I suppose we had better subscribe to uk.net.news.config and make our
views on the matter known.
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Martin


Does that mean you are not in agreement with such newsgroup being set up,
and therefore are going to oppose it?


I think it is a pile of codswallop. Just say to yourself:
uk.reg.gardening Exists
uk.rec.gardening.allottments Proposed

In that case why stop there, think of
uk.rec gardening.flowers
uk.rec.gardening.flowers.roses
uk.rec.gardening.shrubs
uk.rec.gardening.shrubs.deciduous
uk.rec.gardening.shrubs.evergreen
uk.rec.gardening.shrubs.evergreen.hardy

Uk.rec.gardening is already a very active and interesting gardening
newsgroup. It has a considerable number of participants who are de facto
allotment gardeners, and there are many interesting posts on that topic.
What on earth stops other allotment gardeners from joining the gang and
thereby helping to make an even more interesing newsgroup of URG?

I will bet a penny to the usual pile of dung that every post to the proposed
new group will in any case be crossposted to URG.

If so, why?

There have been numerous posters on this newsgroup who have asked advice
because they are new allotment holders. urg has a very knowledgeable
subscriber base


Yes. Their questions and the ensuing discussions have been most
interesting.

and I feel that some of the newbie allotment holders may
feel a little intimidated by the skills shown here and might not wish to

ask
what might be a serious question to them,


You have just admitted that "There have been numerous posters on this
newsgroup who have asked advice because they are new allotment holders. urg
has a very knowledgeable subscriber base", so what stops these newbies of
which you speak from asking their questions, like I do when I feel ignorant
about something?

but feel it is trivial to the more
skilled subscriber and fail to ask.


That is a totally unwarranted feeling.

I feel that this newsgroup should encourage an allotment newsgroup and

make
sure that any new allotment holder is made aware of it in a very helpful

way
and not a case of 'There's a newsgroup for you lot, ask your question

there,
newbie' Who knows, someone here might just even be an advisor for that
newsgroup as well, is there any harm in that?


On the contrary, I would urge urglers to write in pointing out the essential
crassness of splitting off gardening interests into a multitude of separate
groups.

And I would urge all urglers that, if this new group comes into existence,
they should avoid having anything to do with it, in order to hasten its
demise.

Franz