[NCNCA] ncnca list vs forum

Chris Black cblackride at aol.com
Tue May 20 08:40:28 PDT 2008


Wow,



Is it really that hard not to open the email? There is a little key on the upper right side of my keyboard that says delete. Maybe Windows users don't have one 



 Chris Black
Morgan Stanley/24 Hour Fitness/ Specialized Cycling Team
San Luis Obispo, CA


-----Original Message-----
From: Casey Kerrigan <casey at caseykerrigan.com>
To: Jonathan Racine <jonathanracine at yahoo.com>
Cc: NCNCA <ncnca at ncnca.org>
Sent: Mon, 19 May 2008 2:49 pm
Subject: Re: [NCNCA] ncnca list vs forum








Dan is correct in that promoters really should not be posting more  
than a couple of messages on the email list about any one race. More  
than a couple of messages get to approach spamming. Even at two  
messages per race if every race did this I think the list would reach  
the point where a lot of people would drop out of the list due to the  
flood of messages.  We have had problems with certan promoters sending  
out many messages to the list about their race and received complaints  
and so the policy of limiting messages for an one race.

Races should have wait lists as part of their Reg. process and as  
people upgrade or drop out of a category people from the wail list can  
be moved into the race so there really isn't a need to send out  
messages about new openings in a category.

And now matter how many time you post about a race being pre-reg only  
there will always be people who aren't on the list ( or the forum) or  
just don't pay attention who will end up driving to the start of the  
race for nothing since they didn't pre-reg.

Casey
On May 19, 2008, at 12:40 PM, Jonathan Racine wrote:

> Well thankfully the list is used to promote and
> announce upcoming NCNCA races. Where as the forum has
> become a place to vent. I have posted messages into
> the forum but have the greater response via the NCNCA
> email list.
>
> In a few days it will be all over. The only event the
> club is promoting after this weekend is the final
> Friday Night Track event.
>
> We do not announce our club events to either service.
> 16 weeks of Tuesday Night Crits, 11-event Winter
> Series, 2 day 3-stage event and Spring Classic.
>
> Jonathan Racine
> Club President
> San Jose Bicycle Club
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