some feedback from the MECCG community
Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 5:49 pm
i was getting a lot of emials in the last weeks, thanks to our efforts of revitalizing the players. now i´d like to share and discuss a few thoughts with you:
1) people are concerned about publishing their email. we should make clear how this will happen.
my proposal would be, that only the list of the names + location is public. if you want to get another ones email address, you have to be a registered person at the COE. registration has to be confirmed personally by one of us.
2) some told me, that we should not only focus on old players, but also try to get som enew ones.
actually i think, that we haven´t ever forgotten about this, but good ideas of how this is best achieved are rare ...
3) people are looking for persons they can contact in their region.
i think it would be fine to establish a network of veteran players, who would be ready to help a newbie if needed, and who would also be ready to run a toruney, if there are enough players.
those veterans will be marked as such in the players list.
also what about this: CH-decks are very cheap and easy to get right now. so let´s make sure, that every veteran player is equipped with a complete CH deck display. this could also help some newbies, since starting the game with CH decks is probably the best way.
and fianlly this should help to recruit some players for the network.
we can think of raising some fund for this. for example: at big international (COE sanctioned?) events 0,50$ per player are taken and given to this fund.
it has been getting silent here the last weeks. so i hope there will be some discussing now!!!
1) people are concerned about publishing their email. we should make clear how this will happen.
my proposal would be, that only the list of the names + location is public. if you want to get another ones email address, you have to be a registered person at the COE. registration has to be confirmed personally by one of us.
2) some told me, that we should not only focus on old players, but also try to get som enew ones.
actually i think, that we haven´t ever forgotten about this, but good ideas of how this is best achieved are rare ...
3) people are looking for persons they can contact in their region.
i think it would be fine to establish a network of veteran players, who would be ready to help a newbie if needed, and who would also be ready to run a toruney, if there are enough players.
those veterans will be marked as such in the players list.
also what about this: CH-decks are very cheap and easy to get right now. so let´s make sure, that every veteran player is equipped with a complete CH deck display. this could also help some newbies, since starting the game with CH decks is probably the best way.
and fianlly this should help to recruit some players for the network.
we can think of raising some fund for this. for example: at big international (COE sanctioned?) events 0,50$ per player are taken and given to this fund.
it has been getting silent here the last weeks. so i hope there will be some discussing now!!!