Ok as that "Woolfe Chap". Let me say a few things first.Indigo wrote: Reading the ausbowl forum, it sounds like most of the aussies arguments seem to be focused around "we don't do many tournies and therefore NAF value is limited for us". With a few exceptions - that Woolfe chap in particular seems to be more preoccupied with simply picking apart any post from someone who isn't an ausbowl regular than entering into meaningful discourse - you guys have identified a regional community need and have the energy/time to deliver it. Problem is, by saying "oh the NAF doesn't do this, we'll do our own" is a) daft and b) selfish. Don't overreact at those words but
1) My opinion is NOT indicative of Ausbowl as a whole. I voice my opinion on an open forum, which is not locked down to member's only.
2) My opinion on the "Joke" thing is not the issue. The "joke" thing was a bunch of crap trollish behaviour and apologies from trolls are usually efforts of "sorry I got caught" rather than I am actually sorry.
3) Actually I was completely targeting Geggster, Lycos and Sann. Because they came into the forum and opened themselves to comment. And yes I picked them apart. That is what I do to better understand an argument.
4) Of all the guys on Ausbowl in that particular thread, I am definitely the most selfish. Feel free to rag on me for not "volunteering etc" but don't apply that to the other guys there. They have proven themselves immeasurably worthy of commenting, and your attacks on them is one of the reasons I consider your "apology" worthless.
You misunderstand me completely. I currently get nothing from the NAF. I do not play tournaments. But I constantly hear that they NAF represents BB players. Well guess what, they don't represent me, they have nothing for me. I represent a segment of the BB community that the NAF just do not even seem willing to look at.a) if you can crack the league question you can pioneer something the NAF (and the rest of the world) can use. If what you do is good and you do it with a business case the NAF picks up, you can do more than ausbowl on it's own could. Why ignore the NAF completely just because regionally you do fewer tournaments?
So just how long has the league game existed? How long has the NAF existed. Are you telling me in all that time, I am the only one to raise the question of League. If the NAF truly represents BB then they should already be supporting leagues. Let alone trying to pull Cyanide and Fumbbl in. Instead, its just tourneys.b) Selfish because some people make the argument "The NAF don't do what I want therefore they are an irrelevance, your NAF community hasn't solved MY particular problem", then in another thread argues that the ausbowl community can fix this problem but only want to do it for Ausbowl.
Why the hell should I pay money to an organisation that doesn't represent me, and then expects me to help build them something to support me.
Perhaps they are looking at it the wrong way. Perhaps they shouldn't be trying to do it all, and instead pointing them at the stuff that already exists. Maybe even asking permission *Gasp* to host some of it directly.The NAF isn't a magic wand, it wants to provide league support, library stuff, community hub stuff... but the community itself is NOT forthcoming. The naf isn't the bottomless pit of creativity, places like ausbowl are - if you have the time and energy, the NAF is the place that multiplies that out to make it more than you could. The NAF didn't form saying "sit back chaps, Lycos will write strategy guides for every team and design the best league system you could ever want". It's a way of taking the output of what community minded people do, disseminating it and where it can providing the financial clout to realise things no small league could ever do.
Perhaps instead of "Lycos will design the best league system you could ever want" they just make an attempt to support the leagues somehow. I don't see why there isn't a league database that does basically the same thing as the tourney ranking database.
This wider discussion probably needs another thread. I'll start one when I get time. I'd happily join and chat on ausbowl if I didn't think I'd get lynched by people who don't read threads before they get locked but still form the opinion I'm part of a mob of dicks

For what its worth I am sorry that my opinion is preventing you from jumping on Ausbowl and actually entering a discussion that might help clear up the issues there. But I don't apologise for my comment. As I stated on Ausbowl at the time, it is not just "the thread that has been hidden" that lead me to my opinion.