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<blockquote data-quote="evilclive" data-source="post: 2085992" data-attributes="member: 488171"><p>If the problem is that you or DCUKmod don't know what's going on, it might be good to get somebody who does know what's going on to comment.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise it might be a good idea especially given the time it's taken to have a rethink about the communications regarding it - complete secrecy is rarely a good thing. Being a little more open about what's going on and why would help keep those people who are interested in it engaged. </p><p></p><p>(Disclaimer : I'm not one of the people interested in this, I don't expect anything useful to come out of this, and I can imagine the problems which the team might be discovering which would prevent things happening. The communications blackout supports my opinion. For those interested in it, I suggest not pinning hopes, and try instead managing things in the way people are prepared to discuss in public eg on other threads. There is no magic.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evilclive, post: 2085992, member: 488171"] If the problem is that you or DCUKmod don't know what's going on, it might be good to get somebody who does know what's going on to comment. Otherwise it might be a good idea especially given the time it's taken to have a rethink about the communications regarding it - complete secrecy is rarely a good thing. Being a little more open about what's going on and why would help keep those people who are interested in it engaged. (Disclaimer : I'm not one of the people interested in this, I don't expect anything useful to come out of this, and I can imagine the problems which the team might be discovering which would prevent things happening. The communications blackout supports my opinion. For those interested in it, I suggest not pinning hopes, and try instead managing things in the way people are prepared to discuss in public eg on other threads. There is no magic.) [/QUOTE]
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