Comments: Further to saying who you are when you post I think the web team should remove any posts that do not include the person's name
Added: June 8, 2014
Submitted by Name: Bill Brown
Comments: For those of you wondering D is Ken Jenkins bother Doug. I agree there should not be any anonymous posts on Shilo Brats Guestbook. If you can't say who you are don't post.
Added: June 8, 2014
Submitted by Name: ShiloBrats
Comments: ShiloBrats-InterActive! has been closed again due to aggressive spam attacks, it seems no matter what roadblocks are put in place they are able to post freely in our forum without registering (which is supposed to be impossible) but obviously not. Untill a solution can be found, it will have to be remained closed.
Added: June 6, 2014
Submitted by Name: D
Comments: First of all I would like to APOLOGIZE to the TEAM;; FAYE,EDIE,LONNIE, KEN;;and the rest of the team; and then to all the people that DISAGREED to what I said ,but if I am allowed to say my feelings, I will be shot down again . A few people may have agreed with me and part of what I said;; But every body eles, (WELL);;; I would still like to stay as (d)--(D) for now;;;This is for TANIS and the rest of the BRATS out there;;;;;;;;;;;; D LOVE YOU ALL OUT THERE AND IT'S NICE TO BE A SHILO BRAT
Added: June 4, 2014
Submitted by Name: Doug J. From: tropical winnipegg E-mail: djordan65@shaw.ca
Comments: I highly recommend "Couch of Willingness". It is quite moving and disturbing at the same time and certainly well written and easy to read.
Added: June 4, 2014
Submitted by Name: Faye Helgason Linseman From: Ottawa E-mail: fayeh51@yahoo.com
Comments: Great thoughts. and I hope we can also register, right here in the guestbook, who we might want to get an update on! For example, I love to get an update on... Glenn Darling. Where did he go after Shilo? What did he do for work? Where did he retire? Married? Kids? that kind of thing!
Comments: OK, while Ken and Lonnie are busy making changes to the website, I'm going to take Ian up on his offer and begin to create the stories "Where Are They Now?" If any one else would like to contribute an update of their 'life' along with a few photos, we welcome that. Your contributions are what keep your old buddies checking in. And although I can't make your stories sound any better than they are, I can make them look good. Kind of a re-visiting of Shilobrat News .... Wow! that was a few years ago !! OK Ian, I'm sending you and email. Get your STUFF together.
Comments: It sounds pretty heated, but it isn't what it seems. We began the new ShiloBrats website with a committee of ten, with input from everyone, and as Doug Jordan so aptly described the process then ... a camel is a horse designed by a committee, but in the end we designed a pretty good horse. The horse went to pasture, but the pasture was of a limited size with a fence surrounding it. One of the first things we did was to increase the size of the pasture, but we didn't move the fence. Other developments went into the new pasture, but the fence still restricted growth of the original pasture. Part of our exchange has been how to expand this within the standards the site is built on, and it has generated a new model we are now working on for the expansion.
Think of the web site as an encyclopedia of Shilo through the eyes of a kid having lived there. There is an order to the information, and we always know where to find it. When new content becomes available, it should be able to fit into that order with a comfortable continuity. We haven't been able to do that with the current design, and that will now be solved with the new model. It won't look a lot different, but will be set up for organized growth. There is a lot of work to do, and it will be implemented in stages, there will be notifications, and ShiloBrats will continue to grow in an organized manner.
Don't you just love it when something put together with a lot of love and effort and then maintained by years by volunteers suddenly comes under allegations and outright attack. I understand some of the frustrations but shooting the people who keep the website going is hardly a productive solution.
What is needed to revitalize the website? Some suggestions could include a "where are they now?" component and some current photos to go along with it. Easy to say as that requires people to take some time and effort. Or we could see a page on "What happened since you left Shilo?" I would be interested in hearing how some of my team and class mates have made out on life's journey and their challenges along the way.
Faye, I pledge to assist the site with a donation to look at programming or set up changes. Let me know what you may have in mind and how I can help. I also promise to send in an example of where are they now? to see how it goes over. Of course, I am not promising either enthrallment or entertainment but I am sure we can get interesting contributions from the ShiloBrat crowd that might even reignite old friendships.
And Bill - you are far from alone in preferring the website to Facebook and there is surely room for both!
Name: Bill Brown
Further to saying who you are when you post I think the web team should remove any posts that do not include the person's name