Hi Folks,
The last few weeks, I have seen a number of requests for MAC representation in this forum. I would like to take a few minutes to discuss this, and I fervently hope that everyone can remain civil and rational for this discussion.
First some history:
Last year, we had an official MAC director (John Brandt, Hobbyist representative) who posted here answering questions, and going to the MAC board when he didn't have immediate answers). Upon the resignation of our moderator, we asked John to moderate the Industry Forum.
In hindsight, I consider this a mistake on the part of reefs.org and I would like to apologize to the group and take personal responsibility for the mistake. By definition, a moderator is supposed to be moderate, not take a position, and try to ensure that discussion of "hot topics" remains civil and productive. Obviously, this was a contradiction because it meant that John could not be a moderator and a MAC representative at the same time. So our decision to nominate John as a moderator effectively terminated his position as a MAC Representative here. Again, a mistake on my part and I apologize.
Discussions became extremely personal and I think that we can all agree that during that time, the forum was largely unproductive, because literally ALL that was discussed was MAC and a large portion of the posts made were personal in nature.
We re-organized and now I think the forum is much more well-balanced. But the cost was that we as a forum drove our MAC representative away. I take as much responsibility for this as anyone, and I would ask all of you to reflect for a moment, and take some of the responsibility for the fact that MAC no longer participates in the Industry Forum.
So how to move forward from here? Just like all of you, I think this is a valuable forum, and I think the hobby would benefit from having a MAC representative here to answer questions, ask questions, and foster discussion and learning (what reefs.org is here for). However, unless some changes are made, it is clear that this will not happen.
So, again, how to move forward from here? I think we need an agreement, a covenant if you will, between a select few posters here, and MAC. With that agreed upon, I would humbly suggest and invite MAC to participate here again.
I will leave it up to the forum to put forth some suggestions as to what this agreement will be, and after some discussions, I will make some suggestions of my own. At no time do we (reefs.org) intend to EVER ramrod anything like this down anyone's throat. Remember, this is just a suggestion, and ultimately, we will do what the forum participants agree is the right course of action.
This is just my opinion as a member here, having been a member of reefs.org since 1997 and an aquarium hobbyist for over decade.
Sincerely,
James Wiseman
The last few weeks, I have seen a number of requests for MAC representation in this forum. I would like to take a few minutes to discuss this, and I fervently hope that everyone can remain civil and rational for this discussion.
First some history:
Last year, we had an official MAC director (John Brandt, Hobbyist representative) who posted here answering questions, and going to the MAC board when he didn't have immediate answers). Upon the resignation of our moderator, we asked John to moderate the Industry Forum.
In hindsight, I consider this a mistake on the part of reefs.org and I would like to apologize to the group and take personal responsibility for the mistake. By definition, a moderator is supposed to be moderate, not take a position, and try to ensure that discussion of "hot topics" remains civil and productive. Obviously, this was a contradiction because it meant that John could not be a moderator and a MAC representative at the same time. So our decision to nominate John as a moderator effectively terminated his position as a MAC Representative here. Again, a mistake on my part and I apologize.
Discussions became extremely personal and I think that we can all agree that during that time, the forum was largely unproductive, because literally ALL that was discussed was MAC and a large portion of the posts made were personal in nature.
We re-organized and now I think the forum is much more well-balanced. But the cost was that we as a forum drove our MAC representative away. I take as much responsibility for this as anyone, and I would ask all of you to reflect for a moment, and take some of the responsibility for the fact that MAC no longer participates in the Industry Forum.
So how to move forward from here? Just like all of you, I think this is a valuable forum, and I think the hobby would benefit from having a MAC representative here to answer questions, ask questions, and foster discussion and learning (what reefs.org is here for). However, unless some changes are made, it is clear that this will not happen.
So, again, how to move forward from here? I think we need an agreement, a covenant if you will, between a select few posters here, and MAC. With that agreed upon, I would humbly suggest and invite MAC to participate here again.
I will leave it up to the forum to put forth some suggestions as to what this agreement will be, and after some discussions, I will make some suggestions of my own. At no time do we (reefs.org) intend to EVER ramrod anything like this down anyone's throat. Remember, this is just a suggestion, and ultimately, we will do what the forum participants agree is the right course of action.
This is just my opinion as a member here, having been a member of reefs.org since 1997 and an aquarium hobbyist for over decade.
Sincerely,
James Wiseman