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I’m wondering if the very concept of a single Gathermeister is no longer relevant - a legacy from Epic. There is a lot of teamwork. I think it’s evolving into a Gathermeister Collective.
And if you try to resist being pulled in to active engagement, resistance is futile.
A big chunck of the problem is that all my work from past events vanished when Epic Closed. It would have been a lot easier to bring up the old information pages from past events held in Utah....change a few dates and a few other tweeks and the info could have been posted right up....No problem. Not any more. That stuff is gone.
Also Phil is trying to schedule a ton of fun (and useful) events. As those involved outside of Pugski commit to doing something it affects our schedule (and that also means guess who gets to type it up again) and we have to run with the dates THEY give us or scrap the event.
Here is my suggestion (a little more than a little ahead of time). At the end of this thing (as in before we leave Utah) the Pugski Gathering Team needs to sit down and PLAN the 2019 event so everyone can reflect on what worked in Utah and make it better, see what didn't work and fix it or trash it, and mostly listen to you guys (attendees) and your suggestions for the future as well as a few things that have been discussed behind the scenes.
The work load on this is far and above anything that has happened in the past.