by External Poster » Sun Sep 21, 2003 12:30 pm
This posting is from: kumiko yvonne watanabe
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Hi!
I guess I will also step up on the soapbox. I must apogize in advance
if this will sound blunt, for it probably will be blunt.
I will sadly miss the fellowship with Rosada and Tina and everyone else
that cannot make it to DLV 04 due to the mother's day weekend or for
other reasons. Everyone who attends DLV brings a unique presence to DLV
which adds many wonderful facets to what DLV is all about. Your presence
will be missed and felt by all attending DLV 04, and DLV will shine a
little less without their presence.
On the topic of changing the dates:
As others brought out during the discussion of possible dates, for 2004,
there was no real good dates that will work with everyone. But the dates
had to be set within a timetable to allow everyone to plan their
'vacation' schedule. Dates have been determined and made. Others may or
already have made plans and have used those dates to attend DLV '04.
Changing them now will jepordize others from attending by messing their
schedule up.
The dates were discussed in the DLVorg group. It was no secret, and
anyone attending DLV with email access could have joined in the group
and added their opinions in the discussions. The dates were also
brought up in general dlv email listings and there was a time period for
discussion before the dates were determined. (Annie please correct me
where I'm wrong). This has been the process for quite a few years.
However, a decision was made, popular or not, but much thought was put
into it to accomadate as many as possible. If the dates change everytime
when a group cannot attend for some good reason, with the size of DLV
growing, we may never be able to set a date that is comfortable to
everyone. I'm not trying to sound cold or uncaring. For those that
decide not to go, for good reasons, its understandable. Your presence
will be missed.
If there is enough stating that the dates change, do we really really
need to change the dates or work around them to make it possible for the
most to attend? Can there be any other possiblities than changing the
official dates?
A good alternative was brought up, which was to adjust the dates to go
to DLV as much as you want to, and leave friday or saturday if needed to
go home to celebrate mothers day.
How many (numbers) are affected by Mother's Day and won't attend or if
they attend, can only in the earlier part of the week? Is this the
majority of all attendees? If this is a majority, then something has to
be done to allow them to attend, or DLV 04 will be a very small group.
If this is OK with everyone, then there is no problem.
Also if this is the case, to those that are affected, please step up to
the planning plate. DLV is very flexable. How about those unable to
attend Mother's day weekend try to start planning second-track events
during the early part of the week (or for the weekend before DLV for
that matter) for those that can attend at that time? For instance some
pre-pre-pre DLV events or get togethers, or shows.
A saying was told me that if anything is that important enough to you,
you will do it, or you will do what you need to or whatever has be done,
to make it happen. What do you need to do to make DLV happen for you?
As far as the DLV concept changes:
My understanding, Annie is one of the founders of DLV, is at the helm of
DLV, and has done, to me, a beyond excellent job, spending untold many
many thankless hours on this event. If the DLV concept was designed to
be before or after a tech convention, and a 'vacation' and not a
'convention', then so be it. These are the parameters we will work with.
If someone else or a group wants to change this basic concept with this
growing group of attendees and try another modifed concept/convention/or
whatever during the time of DLV or at another time of the year, Annie
has always given the go ahead and plan their own thing.
Comments Annie?
As far as activities:
There has been alot of discussion on activites. Please, lets not kill
the creative process to find new activities that people want to do. Yes,
continue to bring out any concerns that should be addressed with any
event. But temper stating your final judgement and comments of a event
before it happens, and suggest positive changes.
Anyone and everyone can come up with an infinity of 'possiblilities' of
what can happen, but in reality it may never happen and could also very
well happen. We don't know the future.
If a event is offensive, help make it less offensive, if it has bad
points, remove or replace the bad points by suggesting positive changes.
Offer some positive alternatives or suggestions to help improve it, and
help make it a event worth attending even by you, instead of just adding
and dwelling to the negative attributes of any possible event.
JUST negative criticism, appropriate or needed or not, can be taken like
a rejection, and can discourage the person suggesting the event and/or
prevent this person from suggesting (and possible attending DLV) any
other possible new event in the future of DLV which could very well be
very good ideas. This can also scare others (who see only negative
comments) away, who may themselves have other good ideas for things to
do, but may never come out and suggest them, fearing getting only
negative comments and rejection.
Stepping down from the soapbox.... nuff said
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(This posting was entered by kumiko yvonne watanabe, an external user of MyDLV.)