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Marc Smith
Da Cheech Wizard
posted 02 September 1999 02:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Marc Smith   Click Here to Email Marc Smith     Edit/Delete Message
Sounds reasonable. The 'next' version of this forum software (due in a week or two) is supposed to support multiple forum moderators. I think it's limited to 4 moderators per forum as I remember, however. Maybe being a forum moderator would be a 'point' in a person's favor if trying to justify this as continuing education or whatever.

Then again - the board has been slow as of late. Not a lot of new questions. This may be in part due to the nature of the forums. I changed to this format from the 'old' threaded mode software so information could be more easily grouped and searched. I believe one hell of a lot of questions have been answered here already. On the other hand, summer is coming to a close. Mebbe vacations are part of it. Surely this place isn't boring!?!

Randy
Contributor
posted 02 September 1999 06:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randy   Click Here to Email Randy     Edit/Delete Message
I think it's interesting.

I even check out things that I have no involvement in at all, like the QS stuff.

It has been said that knowledge is power, and reading what occurs on this forum imparts knowledge to those that desire it.

Sounds fancy huh?

Kevin Mader
Contributor
posted 03 September 1999 08:02 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kevin Mader   Click Here to Email Kevin Mader     Edit/Delete Message
Marc,

Definately not boring. I think you are right in suspecting that folks were on vacation and likely to pick up the pace in the fall/winter months.

As for the format: it is the best that I have seen on the internet so far (blows away the ASQNet). Your idea on the moderators is a good one. It will help sustain involvement. One thing that I have noticed at the ASQNet is that often questions go unanswered. I have not seen that here. Always a moderator or contributor ready to supply help or to second the motion.

I had a discussion in the ASQNet to see if Randy's thoughts would provoke thought there. I received a positive response from two of the moderators in that they thought that this uncharted area might prove worthwhile. I did receive one negative input from a contributor, whose thinking was that a collection of ideas or thoughts did not warrant consideration and were often wrong. The question does remain as to how credit will be structured. But I think it isn't any more difficult in that the other, somewhat subjective contributing areas, already exist. I will keep tuned to this discussion to see how this will sift out, and contribute where I can. I wouldn't want to see this thought die prematurely.

Regards,

Kevin

Randy
Contributor
posted 03 September 1999 09:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randy   Click Here to Email Randy     Edit/Delete Message
I honestly believe that the discussions which occur on this site meet the requirements of a forum for CPD credit as specified by the RAB. It really doesn't matter if a contributor is right or wrong as long as discussion takes place. That's what a forum is for. At least that what Webster says in the dictionary. The only difference between this type of forum and the one you may attend is that we can't see each other. Not seeing each other may actually improve the quality of the discussion taking place. We have time to think about our responses, and to research the subject. We also don't have to worry about any public embarassment about our shortcomings.

I have recommended this site to other folks. Whether or not they use it is their business. I actually look on it a one of the highlights of my day,hoping something is going on I can respond to. I just wish more people in my particular field were involved in it.

Marc Smith
Da Cheech Wizard
posted 03 September 1999 03:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Marc Smith   Click Here to Email Marc Smith     Edit/Delete Message
My plan - if I live up to it - is to rebuild the site over the next 2 months. Clean it up and simplify it. The forums have really changed my focus - I don't update the site as I used to and - well, I have some thoughts.

Wait until the new forum software is up and running for a month. We can get the moderator situation addressed and then - write the RAB (you, not me) and make a proposal. I'm willing to do whatever necessary (within reason) on this end to work this out but you folks are going to have to come up with the proposal and contact the RAB.

Marc Smith
Da Cheech Wizard
posted 03 September 1999 03:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Marc Smith   Click Here to Email Marc Smith     Edit/Delete Message
Well, the goal is that no question go unanswered - which is what I ask of moderators. If some forums have multiple moderators in the future it will help. Scott moderated the QS9000 forum back when I opened these forums. I eventually changed it to me because he was too busy (or whatever) to stop by daily or to at least respond to moderator notices (when someone posts in a moderated forum, the moderator is notified by e-mail. Example follows:

--> Subject: Moderator Notification: New Post in QS9000 Issues Date:
--> Fri, 3 Sep 1999 15:16:25 -0600 (MDT) From: Marc To:
--> cheech@Elsmar.com
-->
--> Hello, Marc Smith!
-->
--> Marc Smith has just replied to the topic entitled - MSA and the 3rd
--> Edition - in the QS9000 Issues forum of Cayman Systems Information
--> Forums.
-->
--> This topic is located at
--> http://Elsmar.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000186.html
-->
--> Here is what the user posted:
-->
--> quote:The problem is that if I was to carry out an MSA study on each
--> 'live' part, I would have to carry out...

I really do hate it when there is an unanswered question. But - I miss some from time to time my self.

When I get the new software up I'll post an announcement and we can see who wants to be a moderator in one or more forums. It will be a week or two.

Kevin Mader
Contributor
posted 07 September 1999 07:38 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kevin Mader   Click Here to Email Kevin Mader     Edit/Delete Message
Randy,

I agree with your comment about the fact that folks may be right or wrong with responses within the forum, and in fact, doesn't matter all that much.

The contributor who rebutted (at the other forum)had written an article which was published several years back and had to go through several screenings and rewrites before the article appeared. As part of the ASQ accreditation maintenance, publishing articles or books count, no mention of forum discussion (the rules haven't changed much and they were created before the INTERNET). It was this contributors opinion that writing posts in a forum was not as significant as writing an article or book (often wrong or merely thoughts or ideas). Forum posts do not require screening or rewrites and are required to pass a minimum standard (whatever that might be, by the way). I don't agree with this view point. Books and articles are often as wrong as comments made anywhere. As you stated, whether a comment made is right or wrong, it is the exchange that forwards the thinking process. Just because one person writes something perceived to be wrong, doesn't mean that 10 other people aren't there agreeing with it (regardless of whether they post support or not). All 11 have equal opportunity to change their view based on the "correct" information be posted by another contributor. That is what is significant to me. Not as many "gurus" here than some would imagine. Many Quality (and non Quality) professionals and nonprofessionals here learning and sharing. All good stuff!

Marc,

Give me a shout if you are looking for moderators in the future, I would like to help you out if I can.

Regards to both,

Kevin

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