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Quote from: Dee on June 09, 2019, 14:42:33Quote from: Hydrogy on June 09, 2019, 11:27:25Quote from: Dee on June 08, 2019, 23:22:57Maybe have a swap out for skill wars, just in case someone has to pull out while the event is runningcan't swap people during a competition sadlycan i ask why not? im not being argumentative but would be nice to nocant change the trackers on runeclan
Quote from: Hydrogy on June 09, 2019, 11:27:25Quote from: Dee on June 08, 2019, 23:22:57Maybe have a swap out for skill wars, just in case someone has to pull out while the event is runningcan't swap people during a competition sadlycan i ask why not? im not being argumentative but would be nice to no
Quote from: Dee on June 08, 2019, 23:22:57Maybe have a swap out for skill wars, just in case someone has to pull out while the event is runningcan't swap people during a competition sadly
Maybe have a swap out for skill wars, just in case someone has to pull out while the event is running
. And lastly, I suggest that (some) staff join the voice chats while these meetings happen.
Hey, so..I was unsure where to put it, but after attending last night, I felt like the community meeting was a bit of a waste. It might be that my status as mainly OSRS player made some parts less interesting, but I did follow the whole meeting (while reducing the RS3 cow population).The skill wars were discussed at length, but even that topic showed the same issues that I saw in the other ones. Namely that a lot of the topics were named, had a few lines of discussion, and were then quickly moved on from.I saw I think 3'ish topics that received basically no feedback and they were quickly moved on from, like the minimum exp for skill wars raffles. Within seconds, the topic was basically changed to whether a raffle was needed or justified, instead of the actual point of minimum exp. I don't recall anyone giving real feedback to the question raised, and I didn't see any major attempt to keep the discussion on track. Resulting in what I mentioned before - that next to no real discussion happened outside of 2-3 topics.I'm aware that something like this does rely on attendance and it does rely on people attending also giving feedback/adding to the discussions being had. But I think it could be hosted and done in a different way. One that would be both more productive AND enjoyable for those who set aside an hour of their time. Granted, I did hop back to OSRS after the meeting, so I might have missed any follow-up event, but that would be a good idea in my opinion. On OSRS Hell Naw Man hosted a bankstanding/social skilling event. After that a few of us went on to Burthorpe to play board games against each other, which wasn't really planned. It was a ton of fun doing both and for me really gave the feeling of being part of a community.Segueing the meeting into something social to gather interested members around would be awesome.Also, existing at the same time was a rather active voice chat on Discord. I didn't check constantly, but I recall little or no staff were present there (could be wrong). A lot of the talking that happened there didn't really get translated to the friend chat discussion. Leading me to my final point here:I don't think that doing the meeting in a friends chat is the best way to do this meeting. I can see reasons in favour of doing it in-game, but making a (temporary) channel on Discord would be way better in my opinion. It can be locked or unlocked after the meeting, but in any case left visible after the meeting. This would allow those who couldn't attend to read up on the discussions, including the points that were raised. Which in turn would make the talk more lively during the meeting, and more likely to continue afterwards. I think it would make it easier to keep up with the discussion too, as the topics raised could be pinned. And lastly, I suggest that (some) staff join the voice chats while these meetings happen.
Hi Siddo, I want to adress a few things youve said. Dont see this as criticism, but rather as explaining. You mentioned we skipped alot of topics, or didnt discuss some topics as much as others. This is, because we only have X amount of time to discuss things. This meeting was already way longer than others, and we had more to discuss than ever before. We always make notes on all the things that are said at the meeting, this time it was me who took the notes. In this thread i posted them, it took me a while to write because there was alot that we discussed. This solves your mention that we can read back. It is now summarised. Also; the skill war topics will have a new discussion thread, and some polls. We do this because there is alot to discuss. We move on on topics, because the meeting is not to discuss specific topics for too long, but rather to give some ideas, suggestions, critics etc. We then discuss this further after. We always asked in between topics, if we missed something, if we can move on, or if someone has something to add. If this opportunity is not taken advantage of, we move on. Previously, we did the meetings in the citadel. This was messy, and not everyone could join, for example f2p members. We decided to do it in an FC, because everyone has access to the fc, and not everyone has access to discord. We will discuss your idea of having a discord voice chat, BUT, personally i think the people that are not joining the voice chat will miss out on some things, bc its very easy to say something with your voice, that the others wont hear. It should either be all on discord, or all in an fc. For example; we do staff meetings, in a voice call. The notes are taken live, and is pretty hard already to keep up. (people talk faster than they type, and many people talking at once is confusing) We could do it in a channel, just typing, but then again, not everyone uses discord or wants to do this outside of rs. (also, not everyone has multiple screens, so then it is annoying to play rs and be at the meeting at the same time. i hope you understand