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Watchman
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« Reply #15 on: May 01, 2019, 10:28:36 AM »

Re CLIPPERS comments above....

I must admit to having grave reservations of the "accidental " erasure of all issues, debates, advice and discussions on the old COOKHAM DISCUSSONS BOARD, especially those relating to the absurd behaviour of the dictatorial majority of Conservative Councillors
on the RBWM,  not least of whom their visionary leader, one Simon Dudley.

Especially as this erasure was achieved just two weeks or so before the Council elections - and was executed by an illustrious "Cookham Webmaster" -
a contradiction in terms, when given the circumstances - a person looking after the Website totally expunges the website he looks after!

As CLIPPER pointed out - the Discussion Board of old would have been a perfect one-stop reference for all things pertaining to both
Cookham and the Borough, as a whole.

Seems a shame that, nearly two weeks down the road, all we've had is excuses as to the continued absence of the old Board.

With no solution on the horizon .... unless of course said solution mysteriously appears AFTER the Local Elections have been carried out!

Oh, the irony!

Listen, I know that the Cookham Discussion Board is run by volunteers ... and to that end I'm sure we are all grateful, However could
someone please answer the following simple questions :  

Why was the webmaster tinkering around with the Board anyway?  
I don't buy the "it needs a new look to it" excuse!
If it wasn't broke, why try and fix it?
And now it is broke, how come it seemingly cannot be fixed?

Something smells rather fishy here ... allay all our fears please Webmasters and get the old Board up and running pronto!


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Kate
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« Reply #16 on: May 01, 2019, 02:53:06 PM »

Dear Watchman

As far as conspiracy theories go, that's a real cracker! You rightly surmise that the moderators on this discussion board are all volunteers. Some individuals are so mightily sick of these nasty comments that they may well give up and go elsewhere, thus you will have compounded your own theory.

Please do try and appreciate that mistakes sometimes do happen. The very nature of maintaining a live website is that sometimes it needs 'tinkering with' and if only we could find someone with the appropriate 'tinkering' skills we might be able to reinstate what has gone before. Perhaps you might help by trying to find a volunteer with php experience who would be willing to give up their time, as we do.

All the best
Kate
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Watchman
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« Reply #17 on: May 01, 2019, 04:31:42 PM »

Dear Kate,

That was one helluva whopper of a "tinkering".
Wow!  Shocked
Wiping the entire Discussion Board in one fell swoop … and done so before checking the alternatives or the consequences?
Would you not agree?

Perhaps my conspiracy theory is a "real cracker" in your esteemed opinion … however sick it is not.
That is, quite wrongly, your summation.
These are NOT nasty comments - just one contributor's subjective criticism.
Sadly, if such criticism cannot be handled, then what's the point?
Deleting the messages at will, as is the case with some webmasters …?
Be honest - this was a cock-up of mammoth proportion, the timing of which was convenient with the solution seemingly non-existent!
Furthermore, I suspect I echo a few people's quiet thoughts on this matter in putting my "real cracker" conspiracy theory to paper.

And do also remember that, whilst I repeat that I appreciate the work all the volunteers do, the disappearance of the several good
citizens who often use the Cookham Discussions Board would also further serve to compound my theory.
ie., No Discussion Board.
Do remember the old maxim - it takes two hands to clap!

However if I have offended, I apologise.
But I still stand by my theory - whether a "real cracker" or not!
I'm afraid I do not know of anyone with php experience, however, why not adopt Paris's suggestion below....
I'm sure a small contribution from all the Boards readers would go a long way towards solving the problem.

All the best,

Watchman



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Kate
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« Reply #18 on: May 01, 2019, 05:17:58 PM »

To all users

What's the general feeling? Do you want the discussion board to continue? In my view it would save a lot of effort and aggro just to take the whole thing down and end the problem, but it's you as users whose input is important. It would seem a shame for it to go after all this time but it's not my decision, I'm interested in what the wider users think. I'm not sure asking for donations to fund a fix is wholly appropriate as not everyone on this board lives up in the Dean / has surplus income.

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Kate
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Kate
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« Reply #19 on: May 02, 2019, 08:47:06 AM »

Thanks Paris and parasol for your input.

Paris I wasn't asking if people wanted the previous posts reinstated - the more vocal minority have already made their thoughts very clear - I was asking if the discussion board should continue at all or simply be removed in its entirety which would solve your problem (you could use another forum) and would be of no loss to those like parasol who seem to have lost interest in the nature and topic of recent posts.

Personally I think it would be a shame if the board disappeared altogether, but I absolutely empathise with those who are fed up of the finger-pointing. I give up my time despite these days living outside of RBWM so I would have little interest in the outcome of your local elections. The one person I feel most badly about is James Hatch, and I would love for all of his history posts to be reinstated where they could be easily accessed by local residents.

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Kate
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Watchman
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« Reply #20 on: May 02, 2019, 10:04:21 AM »

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but I absolutely empathise with those who are fed up of the finger-pointing.

I find it both extraordinary and frankly disappointing that you classify genuine concerns raised on this forum about the disintegration of the infrastructure of the Cookhams as "finger pointing".

Everything is NOT all sweetness and roses in this Parish Kate, and one of the purposes of a forum (whether you like it or not) is to point things out as subjective criticism, not to just sit by and watch as farmers, developers, building companies and the Council set about altering the beauty of the Cookhams just because they can.

The infamouus Village Plan ...
The Poundfield development ...
The small field by the Cookham Rise Infants School ...
The changing of a bridle way into a tarmacadamed path …
The consent given by the RBWM to the conversion of a single standing pump-house in the middle of a field into a dwelling place …
The chicken farm fiasco …
The double yellow lines that appeared along Sutton Road ...
The erection of houses in flood plains ...
The "election" banners expounding the "achievements" of the present council members ...
The Woodlands Farm buildings fiasco ...

The list is endless.

And just because forummers have a grievance and then complain about their genuine concerns you label them as "finger pointers" ?

I've been around for a good few years ...but now I've heard it all !



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« Reply #21 on: May 02, 2019, 11:07:17 AM »

I'm sure there's no conspiracy, just a mistake during refactoring, and we were all told that was happening.

So long as the data can be archived in some way, I'd be happy to restore it myself as a retirement project in 5 years time (I'd need to get acquainted with php). The idea that's already been mooted of restoring it to an "archive" section is, in my opinion, a good one.

But in the meantime, could a "programmer wanted" advertisement be placed on Cookham.com to see if anyone would come forward?
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Kate
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« Reply #22 on: May 02, 2019, 12:18:20 PM »

My use of the term 'finger-pointing' was in relation to unfounded accusations directed at those who are trying to provide this web facility for all participants. In that context I don't think it was unreasonable. To reiterate, I am not in a position to have a view on your local politics, although I can absolutely see that some of you are very unhappy indeed.

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Kate
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« Reply #23 on: May 08, 2019, 12:50:33 PM »

In response to the above, perhaps then the wrong people took over running the Cookham Web Page?. I say this, as the 'history' is what makes this discussion board so useful to all. Its not just a place to give a personal view - but as safe environment to voice an opinion.

The previous historical discussions have been of more value than say the Maidenhead Advertiser  - who even in the past have used this site to get ideas for stories to run.

Also RBWM used it to 'position' themselves on particular topics as well, to gain a consensus to how the 'Cookhams' felt on particular topics. Lets not forget some topics had not been closed but gone quiet.. you will still get that one 'farmer/developer' wanting to build all over Cookham!

It would be really useful to have all the history backed up, as who knows, one day the support of the residents that have campaigned for various issues, may be of use to yourselves in the future.

Why invent the wheel so to speak ?





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James Hatch
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« Reply #24 on: May 08, 2019, 02:42:59 PM »

Well put Clipper. I have noticed that the follower crowd have grown of late, and at times when most Cookham residents should be counting sheep! Or should it be sawing logs! All indicators that Cookham is getting World wide attention.
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« Reply #25 on: May 08, 2019, 08:53:52 PM »

Just to let you know that I have started to go over Hatch family history in the section that the Webmaster kindly provided for me. I now have to try and gather ten years or postings.

By the way I am using a photo technique which I am also using in the Photo Hobby section.
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« Reply #26 on: May 13, 2019, 04:30:56 PM »

I'm sorry to see the problems that have been had and the discussions being lost.

I'm a Cookham resident and while I don't often contribute I really do value having the discussion board available.  Please don't dispense with it altogether - that would be a real loss, even if the historical posts can't be reinstated (hopefully they can).

I recognise that the loss of the history is unfortunate, sad, disappointing and even suspicious for some and could have been a useful reference library.  However, the discussion board is of most value because of current information about what is going on in the village TODAY. 

Please don't lose the discussion boards - the passions this has sparked show how much it means to people. 

By the way, the volunteers who keep this going are marvellous - thank you!


p.s. if it's possible to ask Thames Valley Police to only post when they need to and about things that are relevant to Cookham, that would be great ...  Grin
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« Reply #27 on: May 25, 2019, 12:34:56 AM »

"I am afraid that I have inadvertently deleted the Cookham Discussions. Perhaps it is a good time to start afresh!"'

What!?? I don't get it how on earth did you "inadvertently" delete an entire forum that had been running for years? I don't think CTRL+A DELETE would have done it...or spilling coffee on your keyboard.

I'm sure you could reinstate it as (I'm sure you know) nothing online can ever be deleted. Was there something you didn't like on the forum?

Something very odd going on here.



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« Reply #28 on: May 30, 2019, 07:00:56 AM »

So any news with getting the 'history' back on line?

More developments are being put forward in Cookham, and we need that history to see what opposition /reasons was raised before... before we are all wiped out with more 'opportunistic housing' !!!
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Watchman
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« Reply #29 on: May 30, 2019, 09:29:53 AM »


I honestly believe that you can say goodbye to the old Discussion Board.
How long has it been … ? two months plus ? …. and yet not a whisper on action taken to restore it.

Which backs my theory that its deletion was, after all, a politically motivated move which has now backfired spectacularly.

Okay - I'm laying down a challenge to the adjudicators to prove me wrong.
Don't hold your breath folks!

PS - and please - no bleeding hearts defending all and sundry for this gross negligence and railing against genuinely dismayed posters .
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