Supporting infotrmation moving up seems relatively easy, assuming you mean form ringer to ringing master, chairman, secretary or whatever of the relevant tower branch or society (or the CC). All you need is a widely publicised (generic) email address for the relevant officer. We have those in all the bits of the jigsaw I'm involved with.I think that the big weakness is the ability to get information from the bottom to move going from bottom to top, or up to points in between — A J Barnfield
I imagine the librarians and steeplekeepers/maintenance have networks — A J Barnfield
We also have a WhatsApp group for "One More Ringer" — Jason Carter
For top down information nationally/internationally the cascade system via guilds and associations probably works moderately well but any breaks in the chain leave some at the bottom arift. — A J Barnfield
The CCCBR news letters is a helphere, going from top to bottom but there is no generalised system of going from bottom to top, or up to points inbetween. — A J Barnfield
I cant really decide whether the grassroots ringers that ↪A J Barnfield talks about don't want to communicate, or potentially worse, have so little awareness of the bigger picture that they don't even know anything exists if they did want to communicate up the chain. It is really down to how well educated ringers are by their teachers about the exercise as a whole. — Jason Carter
First, I must be having a 'blank' day - remind what CMO stands for please. — Peter Sotheran
I guess the only answer is to create yet one more channel that will attract/embrace everyone - or is that what this forum was intended to do?? — Peter Sotheran
it is very much dependent on each of the guild/branch/tower officers sending the email down the chain — Tristan Lockheart
I guess the only answer is to create yet one more channel that will attract/embrace everyone - or is that what th — Peter Sotheran
↪A J Barnfield 229 registered users as of now — Admin
wonder how many of the 229 registered users have ever posted? — Alan C
The Editor was reluctant to see it promoted via the Ringing World because of the potential impact on the Letters page. So it is really for others to try and promote it to the members of their associations? — Simon Linford
The fundamental issue is that there are too many platforms or communication channels..(deleted)...and so the proliferation of local, secondary or specialist groups in a plethora of comm's channels took off leading to the fragmentation of the world of ringers. The result is a massive duplication of channels rendering it completely impossible to be certain that any message will reach all of its intended targets.
I guess the only answer is to create yet one more channel that will attract/embrace everyone - or is that what this forum was intended to do?? — Peter Sotheran
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