I think it has big implications for groups that are already having trouble sustaining the necessary membership numbers.
Granted, I'm rather unfond of all of the nearest groups. So we tend to just cherry-pick which events and meetings we go to.
And I understand the concept of being annoyed when all group business is conducted on one end of a Shire and you live in the other. This in particular seems to cause a lot of friction. Nobody wants to compromise and nobody wants to drive. I keep MY mouth shut on a lot of it, because I feel like I can either drive to the site selected or open my own house. If I can do neither, than it's my own problem.
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Date: 2009-06-24 06:07 pm (UTC)Granted, I'm rather unfond of all of the nearest groups. So we tend to just cherry-pick which events and meetings we go to.
And I understand the concept of being annoyed when all group business is conducted on one end of a Shire and you live in the other. This in particular seems to cause a lot of friction. Nobody wants to compromise and nobody wants to drive. I keep MY mouth shut on a lot of it, because I feel like I can either drive to the site selected or open my own house. If I can do neither, than it's my own problem.