[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
[pct-l] existentialism and spirituality
On Sep 28, 2005, at 10:26 AM, alec wrote:
> i must be in the minority here, but i find nothing offesive about
> the existential dialogue that has taken place in this "community."
> nobody wants to "hijack" this board. there are many practical
> hiking questions and concerns to share. but, i do hope that the
> core issues of spirituality, particularly as they relate to hiking
> and the pacific crest trail, will continue to be an accepted and
> respected topic of discussion.
An admonishment to "stay on topic" should not be construed as a
judgment of the worth or validity
of the "off-topic" conversation. This list (well, most mailing
lists) exists to accommodate
discussions of a very specific nature. Off-topic posts, no matter how
interesting and thought-provoking
are simply misplaced. It is no surprise that a group interested in a
specific hiking trail might
also have other related interests in common (e.g., public land use,
general environmental issues,
wilderness vs. civilization, and so on) but posting on those
*general* issues should have some
direct connection with the *specific* list topic.
A good rule of thumb for participation on *any* list/forum is that if
you need more than a moment to
decide if your posting is directly related to the declared topic area
of the list then it probably
is not appropriate for the list.
Finally, I should say that it is important for the smooth running of
any list that there be *some*
amount of tolerance for the unavoidable appearance of off-topic posts
or discussions.