tread carefully...
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 2:55 pm
Before we get too far down the planning path, I think it's wise to remember that, just because we think it's a good idea doesn't mean the rest of the world will agree. Again, before we get too far ahead of ourselves, I think anyone involving themselves in this effort would be well served to go back and read all the posts relative to the change from Adam to Jack. I think there was a group of Europeans who already offered something like this communal effort, and it didn't fly then.
Personally, I think that the DC area is a major hub of slalom skateboarding activity in the world, and it'd be really neat to anchor this website in this community. I also think there would be people, more closely involved with the founding and early development of this site that might deserve such a shot before we get it or be hurt or offended if they didn't.
The logo in the upper lefthand corner of this page has a long history, most likely belongs to Jani Soderhall, and isn't there just because it looks cool. The logo in the upper right hand corner of this page says "The International Slalom Community", and I wonder whether it is ever smart to put one of the most large and powerful members of a broad and diverse group into the power seat.
It seems to me that what should probably happen with this site, given the unfortunately temporary nature of Jack Smith's involvement, is that it should go back into Adam T's hands, at least while Adam gives fresh consideration to who should have it next. If it then happened to come our way, it'd be a much more legitimate shift.
Personally, I think that the DC area is a major hub of slalom skateboarding activity in the world, and it'd be really neat to anchor this website in this community. I also think there would be people, more closely involved with the founding and early development of this site that might deserve such a shot before we get it or be hurt or offended if they didn't.
The logo in the upper lefthand corner of this page has a long history, most likely belongs to Jani Soderhall, and isn't there just because it looks cool. The logo in the upper right hand corner of this page says "The International Slalom Community", and I wonder whether it is ever smart to put one of the most large and powerful members of a broad and diverse group into the power seat.
It seems to me that what should probably happen with this site, given the unfortunately temporary nature of Jack Smith's involvement, is that it should go back into Adam T's hands, at least while Adam gives fresh consideration to who should have it next. If it then happened to come our way, it'd be a much more legitimate shift.