Like many of you, I have some extra time to think. When thinking about our club, the topic of communicating flying plans often comes up. Do I use (1) the google group even though not many people seem to use it, (2) the Facebook group with its 1300 members (Nope - I will NEVER have a Facebook account) or (3) one of the semi-secret text groups to which I belong? It depends. If I want to post that I’m going flying, I still use the google group. I post publicly and occasionally I get a private response. Almost no one posts plans or flight reports or even their opinions publicly on our group anymore - except for Steve, Mark, Eric, me, and a few others. If I want to get other pilot opinions about where to fly, I monitor the semi-secret text groups. I also use the semi-secret text groups to get gossip and to maybe find out what “really” happened.
So instead of using our google group for all communications, as was the case until a few years ago, we now also have Facebook and semi-secret text group options. So, what’s the problem? How about not being able to post because you don’t have a Facebook account or not seeing pilot warnings because you were not invited to join a semi-secret text group. No, I am not whining or just being nostalgic. Yes, I think I have a simple solution.
How about making our google group available to members only and accessing it like our fellow pilots at The Desert Air Riders access theirs - via their “About” page. This way, we can post anything and it stays within our group.
Like many of you, I have some extra time to think. When thinking about our club, the topic of communicating flying plans often comes up. Do I use (1) the google group even though not many people seem to use it, (2) the Facebook group with its 1300 members (Nope - I will NEVER have a Facebook account) or (3) one of the semi-secret text groups to which I belong? It depends. If I want to post that I’m going flying, I still use the google group. I post publicly and occasionally I get a private response. Almost no one posts plans or flight reports or even their opinions publicly on our group anymore - except for Steve, Mark, Eric, me, and a few others. If I want to get other pilot opinions about where to fly, I monitor the semi-secret text groups. I also use the semi-secret text groups to get gossip and to maybe find out what “really” happened.
So instead of using our google group for all communications, as was the case until a few years ago, we now also have Facebook and semi-secret text group options. So, what’s the problem? How about not being able to post because you don’t have a Facebook account or not seeing pilot warnings because you were not invited to join a semi-secret text group. No, I am not whining or just being nostalgic. Yes, I think I have a simple solution.
How about making our google group available to members only and accessing it like our fellow pilots at The Desert Air Riders access theirs - via their “About” page. This way, we can post anything and it stays within our group.
My 1 cent …
Forgive me if I am repeating some things that I have stated in previous threads somewhere out there! I agree that the most efficient and relatively no-nonsense information does come through google group communication. I admit that I have been very lazy in posting. This is because most of the flying intentions and reports are on facebook which generally has people posting before I even think to bother. For me laziness has dictated that nothing else needs to be done. What I like about facebook is that it is easier to post pictures, and have a conversation (albeit not always useful) than the google group. You are also much more likely to get an idea as to where the masses are going. As far as usefulness goes I don’t feel like facebook generally goes much further if we are just interested in learning about the day. It is a great way to share the epicness of the day with those who were out and rub it in the noses of those who weren’t (can you tell I’m a little disgruntled as I am usually in the latter group 😊). What I liked about the google group is that we would sometimes getting well written reports about the specific conditions as related to the forecasts, how the day developed and where success and failures where found as related to how the days conditions evolved: With fewer people posting there, we definitely get less of that useful and detailed information that we can learn from unless we are using other forms of communication (possibly occurring in illuminati-esque settings). With facebook we often get some really nice pictures but generally not as much useful or detailed information in my opinion (of course there exceptions) … this of course is a problem that exists beyond the paragliding community. I find that facebook captures the emotional side of the sport while the google group tends to capture the informational & analytical side.
I don’t know that restricting google groups to club members will result in the dissemination of more information. I don’t think people censor themselves because the group is not restricted. Conversely it could possibly have the affect of creating more ownership of communication amongst club members and maybe more involvement. That being said it probably wouldn’t hurt either as the google group is an official extension of the club (I believe). Similar versions of this conversation have come up in the past and each time we have many members, including myself, vow to communicate more on google groups: I for one, have failed to deliver on my promise each time. In the end the form of communication is only as valuable as the collective group using the particular form of communication. The larger the group, the harder it is to guide things in any particular direction. This should be seen as being unrelated to club communication as there really is no authority for the club to have any official vetting of incorrect or potentially harmful information. Regardless it is still our responsibility as human beings to do our best in guiding any type of communication in a constructive and positive direction … that is just necessary as social media seems to dictate more of the information that is out there whether we choose to be a part of it or not.
I probably just made things muddier, but I agree that making our google group solely accessible to members is worth trying out. I think someone would need to call for a vote.
For those newer pilots, please stay in touch with club members, find a mentor, and apply critical thinking to all decisions no matter what you see on facebook, google groups or semi-secret text groups. This is the best way to know what is going on and make informed decisions.
I miss you guys, stay safe, keep living (even if it is in your own personal square footage) and learn some things from this unique situation in which we are living. We will fly again soon my friends!!!!
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What about making it so only members can post but anyone can still read on the web page?
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So instead of using our google group for all communications, as was the case until a few years ago, we now also have Facebook and semi-secret text group options. So, what’s the problem? How about not being able to post because you don’t have a Facebook account or not seeing pilot warnings because you were not invited to join a semi-secret text group. No, I am not whining or just being nostalgic. Yes, I think I have a simple solution.
How about making our google group available to members only and accessing it like our fellow pilots at The Desert Air Riders access theirs - via their “About” page. This way, we can post anything and it stays within our group.
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What about having two google groups. One for dues paying members and one for any pilot that wants to sign up. This would allow those who dislike facebook and dislike joining clubs to receive and disseminate information via e-mail. It would also allow for more sensitive club related information to be discussed and at least allow for the possibility of less “self-censored” dialogue on the member only group. Again not sure if the would accomplish the intended purpose but maybe its an option. Of course it would also lead to different threads for which pilots would need to keep track of in order to target the intended audience. I thought DAR does this but I could be wrong.
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Well I, for one, will be making a more concerted effort to post pre and post on BOTH groups. It's a sore spot for me as well. I watch a couple places closely (cliffside, silver star) but not others. I try to post when either of those look good but often miss the boat when others looks good because I am not looking. And I love data. Comparing forecasts with actual flight reports is fun to me. So maybe just a little effort is all that is required? Copy/Paste?M
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I like keeping flying plans open to visiting pilots, it helps me
a lot when traveling. Santa Barbara uses a chat on Eagle
paragliding page which is kept fairly streamlined and easy to use.
Scroll down the page https://www.paragliding.com/cloudbase/
I think our Google message that was set up to do it all ends up
not being real user friendly anymore, email? who has time for that
Face book page is not great for flying plans ( but I am real old
and liked calling up and checking phone messages as I was driving
or recording a message with my vario beeping). Sometimes I think
our facebook page is a power paragliding site or an international
paragliding general interest site when I see some guy from Europe
posting his flight and how to articles?
SF
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I think this is worth a discussion. I haven't had a chance to take a deep dive into this app. It seems like an easy and quick way to communicate about flying plans and conditions with more versatility than Google groups and of course it isn't Facebook. I will leave the discussion to those of you who know more about the newer chat mediums as there are a number of options. The chatbox feature is nice and I'm not sure if others like WhatsApp offer it. Pros and cons anyone.
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--On my way back from Mexico this year, I took the opportunity to fly a couple of days at Santa Barbara with son Nick and Steve Forslund. Pilots there use a chatbox on the Eagle Paragliding site for communications. This chatbox is from ChatBro and looks relatively easy to install. I like it, as does Steve Forslund. We could use this instead of our google group. Check it out!On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 5:22:49 PM UTC-7, Steve Roti wrote:Usage on the Desert Air Riders Google Group has declined too, just like the CPC Google Group, and most communications about flying plans happened on Telegram last year.Steve
On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 11:47:16 AM UTC-7, dave_blizzard wrote:Like many of you, I have some extra time to think. When thinking about our club, the topic of communicating flying plans often comes up. Do I use (1) the google group even though not many people seem to use it, (2) the Facebook group with its 1300 members (Nope - I will NEVER have a Facebook account) or (3) one of the semi-secret text groups to which I belong? It depends. If I want to post that I’m going flying, I still use the google group. I post publicly and occasionally I get a private response. Almost no one posts plans or flight reports or even their opinions publicly on our group anymore - except for Steve, Mark, Eric, me, and a few others. If I want to get other pilot opinions about where to fly, I monitor the semi-secret text groups. I also use the semi-secret text groups to get gossip and to maybe find out what “really” happened.
So instead of using our google group for all communications, as was the case until a few years ago, we now also have Facebook and semi-secret text group options. So, what’s the problem? How about not being able to post because you don’t have a Facebook account or not seeing pilot warnings because you were not invited to join a semi-secret text group. No, I am not whining or just being nostalgic. Yes, I think I have a simple solution.
How about making our google group available to members only and accessing it like our fellow pilots at The Desert Air Riders access theirs - via their “About” page. This way, we can post anything and it stays within our group.
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On May 6, 2020 10:13 AM, dave_blizzard <davemb...@gmail.com> wrote:
--On my way back from Mexico this year, I took the opportunity to fly a couple of days at Santa Barbara with son Nick and Steve Forslund. Pilots there use a chatbox on the Eagle Paragliding site for communications. This chatbox is from ChatBro and looks relatively easy to install. I like it, as does Steve Forslund. We could use this instead of our google group. Check it out!On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 5:22:49 PM UTC-7, Steve Roti wrote:Usage on the Desert Air Riders Google Group has declined too, just like the CPC Google Group, and most communications about flying plans happened on Telegram last year.Steve
On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 11:47:16 AM UTC-7, dave_blizzard wrote:Like many of you, I have some extra time to think. When thinking about our club, the topic of communicating flying plans often comes up. Do I use (1) the google group even though not many people seem to use it, (2) the Facebook group with its 1300 members (Nope - I will NEVER have a Facebook account) or (3) one of the semi-secret text groups to which I belong? It depends. If I want to post that I’m going flying, I still use the google group. I post publicly and occasionally I get a private response. Almost no one posts plans or flight reports or even their opinions publicly on our group anymore - except for Steve, Mark, Eric, me, and a few others. If I want to get other pilot opinions about where to fly, I monitor the semi-secret text groups. I also use the semi-secret text groups to get gossip and to maybe find out what “really” happened.
So instead of using our google group for all communications, as was the case until a few years ago, we now also have Facebook and semi-secret text group options. So, what’s the problem? How about not being able to post because you don’t have a Facebook account or not seeing pilot warnings because you were not invited to join a semi-secret text group. No, I am not whining or just being nostalgic. Yes, I think I have a simple solution.
How about making our google group available to members only and accessing it like our fellow pilots at The Desert Air Riders access theirs - via their “About” page. This way, we can post anything and it stays within our group.
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On May 6, 2020 10:13 AM, dave_blizzard <davemb...@gmail.com> wrote:
--On my way back from Mexico this year, I took the opportunity to fly a couple of days at Santa Barbara with son Nick and Steve Forslund. Pilots there use a chatbox on the Eagle Paragliding site for communications. This chatbox is from ChatBro and looks relatively easy to install. I like it, as does Steve Forslund. We could use this instead of our google group. Check it out!On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 5:22:49 PM UTC-7, Steve Roti wrote:Usage on the Desert Air Riders Google Group has declined too, just like the CPC Google Group, and most communications about flying plans happened on Telegram last year.Steve
On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 11:47:16 AM UTC-7, dave_blizzard wrote:Like many of you, I have some extra time to think. When thinking about our club, the topic of communicating flying plans often comes up. Do I use (1) the google group even though not many people seem to use it, (2) the Facebook group with its 1300 members (Nope - I will NEVER have a Facebook account) or (3) one of the semi-secret text groups to which I belong? It depends. If I want to post that I’m going flying, I still use the google group. I post publicly and occasionally I get a private response. Almost no one posts plans or flight reports or even their opinions publicly on our group anymore - except for Steve, Mark, Eric, me, and a few others. If I want to get other pilot opinions about where to fly, I monitor the semi-secret text groups. I also use the semi-secret text groups to get gossip and to maybe find out what “really” happened.
So instead of using our google group for all communications, as was the case until a few years ago, we now also have Facebook and semi-secret text group options. So, what’s the problem? How about not being able to post because you don’t have a Facebook account or not seeing pilot warnings because you were not invited to join a semi-secret text group. No, I am not whining or just being nostalgic. Yes, I think I have a simple solution.
How about making our google group available to members only and accessing it like our fellow pilots at The Desert Air Riders access theirs - via their “About” page. This way, we can post anything and it stays within our group.
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My preference is telegram. Central Oregon Paragliding uses it as well as the Applegate Open. On a related note to communication, weren’t we supposed to hold a meeting this past week? Just making sure I didn’t miss it. Josh
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Telegram is great for retrieve but not very good for other
communication in my opinion. Yes John Saltveit the chat that Santa
Barbara uses is fine for desk topgggg
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A forum is a fantastic idea. Multiple searchable threads. Good repository of info. Who is running the website? It could be done through the existing one.
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A forum is a fantastic idea. Multiple searchable threads. Good repository of info. Who is running the website? It could be done through the existing one.
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Hi everyone,
So this thread may have stalled but I think its worth trying out. It sounds like members prefer telegram and it can be linked to chatbro, or chatbox, I forget or I got confused). I got the OK from Nick (el presidente) to create a telegram group called cascade paragliding club. For now I am the owner and you can send a request to me in order to be added. Senior Blizzard would you mind putting the chatbox back up and we can figure out how to also link telegram when its time (I am brand new to both). To start off I am only going to allow current club members on (this will most likely change but I think that is a prudent way to start out and discuss): It will also make it easier to manage requests. Please don’t post this on facebook as I think we want to do our best to have this restricted to those who are local pilots and visiting pilots planning to fly in the area (if this becomes open to non-cpc members).
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I like it, and I'm attaching a screenshot showing what the chatbox looks like on the website. You can minimize the chatbox by clicking on the X in the upper right corner.
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Please request admittance via the app. Thanks for the clarification Bill.
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Subject: Re: CPC: RE: Re: Club Communications
Do I request admittance to the app via the app or via this email?
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Please request admittance via the app. Thanks for the clarification Bill.
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Do I request admittance to the app via the app or via this email?
Bill B
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Hi everyone,
So this thread may have stalled but I think its worth trying out. It sounds like members prefer telegram and it can be linked to chatbro, or chatbox, I forget or I got confused). I got the OK from Nick (el presidente) to create a telegram group called cascade paragliding club. For now I am the owner and you can send a request to me in order to be added. Senior Blizzard would you mind putting the chatbox back up and we can figure out how to also link telegram when its time (I am brand new to both). To start off I am only going to allow current club members on (this will most likely change but I think that is a prudent way to start out and discuss): It will also make it easier to manage requests. Please don’t post this on facebook as I think we want to do our best to have this restricted to those who are local pilots and visiting pilots planning to fly in the area (if this becomes open to non-cpc members).
From: Steve Roti
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2020 10:24 AM
To: Cascade Paragliding Club
Subject: CPC: Re: Club Communications
I like it, and I'm attaching a screenshot showing what the chatbox looks like on the website. You can minimize the chatbox by clicking on the X in the upper right corner.
Steve
On Sunday, May 10, 2020 at 10:15:34 AM UTC-7, dave_blizzard wrote:Hi all. Thought I would quietly test the chatbox we were discussing on our "About" page but screwed it up so now everybody sees it. Was talking to Steve Roti about how I screwed it up and how to fix it when he suggested that I just call it an experiment and see how we like it. Maybe everyone seeing it, for awhile anyway, will get us more comments for a better decision. Sorry if I stepped on a few toes doing this.
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