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RFD: uk.rec.gardening.allotments
REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD)
unmoderated group uk.rec.gardening.allotments This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) for the creation of the unmoderated Usenet newsgroup, uk.rec.gardening.allotments NEWSGROUPS LINE: uk.rec.gardening.allotments RATIONALE: uk.rec.gardening.allotments The objective is to create a newsgroup in which 'Allotment holders' can discuss allotment issues. I have searched to find many allotment web sites and found that if this group was opened it would allow all allotment (and would be) allotment holders to to exchange views in one convenient place. This in turn would give valued exchange of views by every visitor. To also pick up tips and sometimes tricks into allotment gardening. One place that all Allotment holders can come to discuss any problems. Quite a few Allotments being taken over from the councils with self managed proposals and this newsgroup will be able to disuss this. Allotments are a UK institution (and worldwide) and we should have a place for it. CHARTER: uk.rec.gardening.allotments is an unmoderated newsgroup which will serve as a forum for discussing the tradition of Allotment gardening. It is not on-topic to post commercial or personal ads of any kind to uk.rec.allotments. Debate is on-topic, but personal attacks are heavily frowned upon. Posts containing binaries are not on-topic, with the exception of PGP type signatures and X-Face avatars. All posts must be in plain text and not in HTML. PROCEDU For more information on the newsgroup creation process, please see: http://www.big-8.org/dokuwiki/doku.p...icies:creation Those who wish to influence the development of this RFD and its final resolution should subscribe to news.groups.proposals and participate in the relevant threads in that newsgroup. This is both a courtesy to groups in which discussion of creating a new group is off-topic as well as the best method of making sure that one's comments or criticisms are heard. All discussion of active proposals should be posted to news.groups.proposals. To this end, the 'Followup-To' header of this RFD has been set to this group. If desired by the readership of closely affected groups, the discussion may be crossposted to those groups, but care must be taken to ensure that all discussion appears in news.groups.proposals as well. We urge those who would like to read or post in the proposed newsgroup to make a comment to that effect in this thread; we ask proponents to keep a list of such positive posts with the relevant message ID (e.g., Barney Fife, ). Such lists of positive feedback for the proposal may constitute good evidence that the group will be well-used if it is created. DISTRIBUTION: This document has been posted to the following newsgroups: uk.net.news.config uk.net.news.announce uk.rec.gardening PROPONENT: G.Poston CHANGE HISTORY: 2004-3-22 1st RFD 2008-01-27 2nd RFD |
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This is great idea !
Jimbo "Gary Poston" wrote in message ... REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD) unmoderated group uk.rec.gardening.allotments This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) for the creation of the unmoderated Usenet newsgroup, uk.rec.gardening.allotments NEWSGROUPS LINE: uk.rec.gardening.allotments RATIONALE: uk.rec.gardening.allotments The objective is to create a newsgroup in which 'Allotment holders' can discuss allotment issues. I have searched to find many allotment web sites and found that if this group was opened it would allow all allotment (and would be) allotment holders to to exchange views in one convenient place. This in turn would give valued exchange of views by every visitor. To also pick up tips and sometimes tricks into allotment gardening. One place that all Allotment holders can come to discuss any problems. Quite a few Allotments being taken over from the councils with self managed proposals and this newsgroup will be able to disuss this. Allotments are a UK institution (and worldwide) and we should have a place for it. CHARTER: uk.rec.gardening.allotments is an unmoderated newsgroup which will serve as a forum for discussing the tradition of Allotment gardening. It is not on-topic to post commercial or personal ads of any kind to uk.rec.allotments. Debate is on-topic, but personal attacks are heavily frowned upon. Posts containing binaries are not on-topic, with the exception of PGP type signatures and X-Face avatars. All posts must be in plain text and not in HTML. PROCEDU For more information on the newsgroup creation process, please see: http://www.big-8.org/dokuwiki/doku.p...icies:creation Those who wish to influence the development of this RFD and its final resolution should subscribe to news.groups.proposals and participate in the relevant threads in that newsgroup. This is both a courtesy to groups in which discussion of creating a new group is off-topic as well as the best method of making sure that one's comments or criticisms are heard. All discussion of active proposals should be posted to news.groups.proposals. To this end, the 'Followup-To' header of this RFD has been set to this group. If desired by the readership of closely affected groups, the discussion may be crossposted to those groups, but care must be taken to ensure that all discussion appears in news.groups.proposals as well. We urge those who would like to read or post in the proposed newsgroup to make a comment to that effect in this thread; we ask proponents to keep a list of such positive posts with the relevant message ID (e.g., Barney Fife, ). Such lists of positive feedback for the proposal may constitute good evidence that the group will be well-used if it is created. DISTRIBUTION: This document has been posted to the following newsgroups: uk.net.news.config uk.net.news.announce uk.rec.gardening PROPONENT: G.Poston CHANGE HISTORY: 2004-3-22 1st RFD 2008-01-27 2nd RFD |
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"Gary Poston" wrote REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD) unmoderated group uk.rec.gardening.allotments This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) for the creation of the unmoderated Usenet newsgroup, uk.rec.gardening.allotments NEWSGROUPS LINE: uk.rec.gardening.allotments Don't like the idea, sorry. We can all use this Ng and learn from each other. -- Regards Bob Hobden 17mls W. of London.UK |
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Bob Hobden says...
"Gary Poston" wrote REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD) unmoderated group uk.rec.gardening.allotments This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) for the creation of the unmoderated Usenet newsgroup, uk.rec.gardening.allotments NEWSGROUPS LINE: uk.rec.gardening.allotments Don't like the idea, sorry. We can all use this Ng and learn from each other. I agree, the number of posts on here is relatively low anyway compared to other newsgroups. Another split of gardening topics will dilute it even more to the extent that there may be so few postings to URG and the allotments group that people just don't bother visiting the groups anymore. When the number of posts gets below a certain critical mass it portends the death of the group. -- David in Normandy |
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Sacha says...
I can't really see the point in an allotment group. People who post here that grow vegetables or flowers for cutting, don't always use allotments to do so! Allotmenteers would lose their experience and tips and vice versa, it seems to me. An allotment is just another garden, after all. Another issue would be "grey areas". For example fruit trees, gardening tools, propagators, seeds and seedlings, pests and diseases. Should they post to URG or to the allotment group? They could always cross-post I suppose, but those of us who have a news reader set to block cross- posts would not see such posts at all then! -- David in Normandy |
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On 27 Jan, 19:12, David in Normandy wrote:
Another issue would be "grey areas". For example fruit trees, gardening tools, propagators, seeds and seedlings, pests and diseases. *Should they post to URG or to the allotment group? They could always cross-post I suppose, but those of us who have a news reader set to block cross- posts would not see such posts at all then! I thought that the new forum would be 'crossposted' or linked somehow with urg. Will it? I thought that would be idea. But perhaps as you said people will have to change their news readers rule. It is exciting though, really I think it is. Perhaps I'm thinking of an ideal here - urg extending to encompass allotments in some ways. This needs a careful thought and I might, again ;o), got excited too quickly !! ps. just loved your post about the frosty, crisp and fresh morning you've had. I was heart broken as I do remember those mornings but haven't seen one in years ... beside a few occasion I was away from the North West. Thank you to remind me ... |
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On 27/1/08 19:12, in article ,
"David in Normandy" wrote: Sacha says... I can't really see the point in an allotment group. People who post here that grow vegetables or flowers for cutting, don't always use allotments to do so! Allotmenteers would lose their experience and tips and vice versa, it seems to me. An allotment is just another garden, after all. Another issue would be "grey areas". For example fruit trees, gardening tools, propagators, seeds and seedlings, pests and diseases. Should they post to URG or to the allotment group? They could always cross-post I suppose, but those of us who have a news reader set to block cross- posts would not see such posts at all then! My view is what's the need for it? Right now, we have a number of people here who grow veg. on allotments and in their gardens. They pass on or discuss precisely the subjects you cite above. Many of the 'rules' applied to growing veg and fruit trees apply to other plants, too. I can't help feeling that a pooling of resources here is of more benefit to all in the long run. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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Isn't this a repeat of the same request from the same guy a couple of
years back? David in Normandy writes Bob Hobden says... "Gary Poston" wrote REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD) unmoderated group uk.rec.gardening.allotments This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) for the creation of the unmoderated Usenet newsgroup, uk.rec.gardening.allotments NEWSGROUPS LINE: uk.rec.gardening.allotments Don't like the idea, sorry. We can all use this Ng and learn from each other. I agree, the number of posts on here is relatively low anyway compared to other newsgroups. Another split of gardening topics will dilute it even more to the extent that there may be so few postings to URG and the allotments group that people just don't bother visiting the groups anymore. When the number of posts gets below a certain critical mass it portends the death of the group. -- Kay |
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On 27/1/08 18:27, in article , "K"
wrote: Isn't this a repeat of the same request from the same guy a couple of years back? snip It's certainly been tried some years ago but I don't remember the name of the person suggesting it. IIRC, it wasn't a popular proposition. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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Sacha wrote:
On 27/1/08 18:27, in article , "K" wrote: Isn't this a repeat of the same request from the same guy a couple of years back? It's certainly been tried some years ago but I don't remember the name of the person suggesting it. IIRC, it wasn't a popular proposition. I have an archive of unnc going back quite a while before then. I've just re-read that thread. The proponent was Gary Poston. He did post a few repetitive responses, but without really addressing the issues. He did at least manage to post a proper RFC back then though I'll be charitable and say no more than that his summary of discussion in the Call For Votes stretches the truth. In the end, the vote was 26:12 against. New group creations in uk.* need a +12 margin to win, so he needed more than 3 times as many YES votes than he actually got. The 2004 RFD: http://groups.google.co.uk/group/uk....e_thread/threa d/4ae9a455f475fb53/90fe781a02ed4c36?q=%22RFD%3A+uk.rec.gardening.allo tme nts%22&lnk=ol& The results: http://www.ukvoting.org.uk/results/r...g.allotments-2 Regards, Peter |
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On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 17:25:00 -0000, Bob Hobden wrote:
Don't like the idea, sorry. We can all use this Ng and learn from each other. Agreed 100% uk.rec.gardening is no longer a busy newsgroup. Why complicate things by making it even less busy by setting up another group ? There are already quite a few dead UK newsgroups - lets not add another two :-( I grow vegetables in my *garden* - which ng should I post to if the new ng is created ? I *don't* crosspost and *don't* read crossposts. -- Regards, Hugh Jampton |
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"Hugh Jampton" wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 17:25:00 -0000, Bob Hobden wrote: Don't like the idea, sorry. We can all use this Ng and learn from each other. Agreed 100% uk.rec.gardening is no longer a busy newsgroup. Why complicate things by making it even less busy by setting up another group ? There are already quite a few dead UK newsgroups - lets not add another two :-( URG is not the busiest NG right now, because it's seasonal. I haven't checked out statistics, but I think they would show an increase over the last week or two. And the pace always picks up as the growing season commences and the newbies start wondering which end of the spade to use. Football NGs are very busy right now, but F1 NGs are not, all for the same reason. Having said that, I supported the setting up of the allotments group a couple of years ago, and I said then that "if the noes have it, I shan't whine". They did, and I haven't. With the benefit of the intervening time, this time round I shall be one of the noes. Steve |
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On 27 Jan, 22:13, "shazzbat"
wrote: URG is not the busiest NG right now, because it's seasonal. I haven't checked out statistics, but I think they would show an increase over the last week or two. And the pace always picks up as the growing season commences and the newbies start wondering which end of the spade to use. Football NGs are very busy right now, but F1 NGs are not, all for the same reason. True off course. Perhaps the plot holders are suffering from this and perhaps, like I did, they thought setting up a group would prolong the season somehow ) Having said that, I supported the setting up of the allotments group a couple of years ago, and I said then that "if the noes have it, I shan't whine". They did, and I haven't. With the benefit of the intervening time, this time round I shall be one of the noes. Interesting that. I didn't know it had been tried before. But if we've had that group, I'm sure we would have shared our wassailing moments ;o) |
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On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 22:13:53 -0000, shazzbat wrote:
URG is not the busiest NG right now, because it's seasonal. I haven't checked out statistics, but I think they would show an increase over the last week or two. And the pace always picks up as the growing season commences and the newbies start wondering which end of the spade to use. I've been following uk.rec.gardening for over 10 years. It is not in anyway as busy as it was in the old days - it was *very* busy then - it isn't now. I think I know why the group isn't so busy - I'll just say that I think a few non-gardening nutters posting here have put off some nice gardening people from posting here :-( Bring back the old days :-) -- Regards, Hugh Jampton |
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