Originally Posted by
wootto
Its unfortunate that this kind of situation( minor spates and disagreements or political infighting) In this instance resulting from an insignificant be relevant initial question puts people like me off the prospect of joining Crossfires UK. In my experience the US version of the site is far more useful and does not result in petty name calling. I do not use Facebook and whilst the Crossfire UK site is useful for details of meetings it does not represent a good user experience being full of old information re past meeting dates etc.
I do recognise however the work carried out by the small team in respect of Crossfires UK and how difficult it must be to please everyone. The job of a website editor is never easy and it must be difficult to get people willing to give up their own time to benefit other Crossfire owners especially when it appears that there will always be people willing to let of steam but not wanting to get involved in the general running of owner sites meeting etc. I hope that people like Steve and other members will still be willing to spend their time contributing and organising on behalf of all Crossfire owners in the UK.