Thanks Bob for the correction.
Here is what I tried to spread around by email but I'm having trouble with my yahoo email contacts. So RGSA if you get here please help me spread around the message below to the emails of our members. I would like for them to have a look at this demonstration forum but I'm having a whale of a time with yahoo email.
RGSA,
Can you help email this around I'm having trouble finding all my email addresses with yahoo.
We are trying to find a user-friendly forum since yahoo groups has been acting like some yahoo with a user-vicious programmer at the switch.
I’ve asked Bob Kuczewski (H4/P4) from the US Hawks Hang Gliding Association if he would put up a demo board that we can see without the need, for now, to put in a user name and password. I have also selected and asked for a different forum style that doesn’t look like all the generic styles that we see on the internet. Bob is helping me get a look at several different styles, so don't be surprised if it looks different every time you visit. Whatever style we want will be up to us, and Bob's been very helpful and willing to experiment with these.
If we want to move our Chapter forum to the US Hawks Hang Gliding Association, the RGSA could then decide if we want to stick with my style choice or go with something else. The RGSA would be in the driver's seat when it comes to the RGSA Chapter forum within the US Hawks National Association. We would be moving into our own "wing" so to speak.
This is real nice to be able to try it out to see if we like it. The US Hawks is trying to build a national association of hang gliding clubs, and so we'd be getting in on the "ground floor". Membership is free for both chapters and individuals, so it's hard to pass up on that deal!
Anyone from any club can sign up for the US Hawks. Just go to the site and think up a name and password. You'll have to answer a pretty simple question, and then you can post immediately to the “New Users Forum.” Eventually, you'll get an email message asking you to verify that you're a real person with a real interest in flying, and then you'll be approved to post everywhere on the forum (including the RGSA forum and other Chapters within the US Hawks). Chapters can decide if they want non-chapter members to post on their sites. So far, all chapters are open to anyone posting and there's been no problems (In two years I haven’t been asked to leave any group within the US Hawks Hang Gliding Association --knock on wood.)
Bob has agreed to give it a go and he's already put up a demo board for us to check out or join.
So click on the link below that Bob sent for me to pass along to everyone in the RGSA and try on a user friendly forum. I’ve been on it for a little over two years and I like it. You can join the US Hawks (also for free) whether the RGSA decides to use their forum or not. In that regard, it's similar to Facebook and Twitter and YouTube and Yahoo and YouNameIt ... you can be a member whether the RGSA has a presence there or not. I'm just thinking that it's worth trying out to see if the club likes it.
Bill Cummings
RGSA Demo site: http://ushawks.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=28
US Hawks main site: http://ushawks.org/forum