Bob Bauer <bobbauer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> expounded:
>This group was once such a vital and interesting place to discuss
>roses.
>
>Do you think that it is possible bring this group back to life?
>
>Or do you think that the people who destroyed this group are still
>willing to take the time and energy to destroy it again?
>
>If they are still there with the will to ruin, then there is no point,
>but if not, and they have moved on with their lives, it would be
>great to try to create a new vital rose talk community here.
>
>I would surely love to bring rose discussions back here, seeing that
>the USENET format of embedded message trees is highly superior to the
>lame and extremely clunky email or web lists such as are those used by
>yahoo groups, gardenweb or Rosarian's Corner.
>
>The strength of USENET is that you can see exactly where you are in
>any thread and read only what interests you without wading through a
>bunch of messages that say stuff like "ditto".
>
>If it is possible, I would like to give it a shot with you folks. And
>I can bring others over here as well by pointing to it on the front
>page of my website (which gets pretty heavy traffic of people
>interested in rose gardening and rose varieties).
>
>Bob Bauer
>http://www.rose-roses.com/
I am not a long time rec.gardens.roses poster, I am, however, a long
time rec.gardens poster who has read rec.gardens.roses from time to
time (I started reading Usenet in 1994).
If I may offer a suggestion: I saw what happened here. One of the
biggest problems made here in rgr is responding to trolls and their
provocation. Ignore them. Don't respond to them. Trolls wither and
die without attention. I saw way too many good posters here get
furious, fight with the trolls and then leave. If you want to rebuild
this newsgroup then you'll have to deal with the trolling in a calmer
manner. We've had all manner of trolls in rec.gardens try to ruin it,
but they can't get a foothold. They still try, we still ignore them.
If you all can get past this you'll have your newsgroup back.
I hope it can be successful. I've always wanted to see this as
vibrant as rec.gardens has been.
--
Ann
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