Thanks for your feedback Jan.
As the more active of our 2 moderators I have been putting just about everything in the Australian forum as I believed it was pretty much the only live forum
When I created 'Bloodlines of the Greats - which have survived' I saw it as a general interest/nostalgia topic which I created to attract viewers/posters and while I knew it technically fell under Breeding, I nevertheless posted it in the Australian forum as I was not going to put in the research involved if nobody was going to view it.
When Monique/Broco recently started a new thread in the Breeding forum, the views and replies convinced me to give the Breeding forum a new chance and is why I posted the 'Look in the breeding forum' Sticky at the top of the Australian forum and moved a few recent threads to the Breeding forum
I will continue to monitor both forums and as I plan to continue the Bloodlines of the Greats thread, I assure you that I will change it back if I think my research is going unseen due to being in the wrong forum
To make the board come alive again, we most definitely need posters - I have always said that if people visit the board daily and find nothing new, then it will not be long before they stop visiting.
I cannot post much more and sometimes fear that I may be putting people off (I will pull back if others take up the role)
I am lucky to have time what with being retired but I actually have many hobbies and thus I pretty much only attempt to keep abreast of what is impacting my home state of Vic
I know people tend to tire of things and move on but I also know that we still have at least a couple of readers in other states - some of whom, used to be regular posters. We hear very little from other states nowadays. I would like everybody to consider posting again to make this a more enjoyable/interesting place for us all.
It does not have to be much - just a line or two a week when something catches your eye. You can just put it in the Odds and Ends thread if you like and I will move anything warranting more to a new or more appropriate thread
Everybody - there is NO 'wrong place' to post and if I ever irk you by moving your post then please let me know.
In one of my past lives I was a librarian and into correct cataloguing (yes me NOT teecee ) but while something is current I will leave it where I think it will get the most views. Eventually something may one day be moved to where it technically belongs eg I suppose I will eventually put this in Help, Complaints etc but as that Forum has not had a post for nearly 2yrs, I am not going to bury it there yet