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It was limited to (I think) 10 attendees at Kew's request. We will try to organise further visits in future and will give priority to people who haven't previously attended.
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Hi folks Apologies, this is my error - I hadn't realised that you wouldn't be able to reply to the announcement and although I'd watched that post for replies, I missed the new thread here. Thanks for your suggestions also, we will definitely take these into account before deciding on any next steps. Best Dave
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Hi folks As you know, this forum is maintained and funded by the Carnivorous Plant Society, a UK charity. We have done a lot of work this year to reduce the forum costs - re-platforming to much cheaper hosting, removing unnecessary customisations and bringing the application of updates to the site in-house rather than paying a third party to do it. However maintaining the forum still costs the charity about ยฃ200 each year. As trustees of the charity we have been considering whether this continues to be a good use of the Society's funds. The vast majority of activity on the forum these days is EU plant sales (effectively providing a free marketplace for sellers), from which the charity receives no revenue and which does not contribute to the charity's purposes. Most discussion, news, and sharing of advice etc. has naturally migrated to social media where the Society also has a presence and which does not incur hosting/management costs. While some have commented previously that they don't want to use (e.g.) Facebook and there should be more discussion here, that's not something we are really in control of. Unfortunately there is a negative feedback loop whereby as the amount of genuine discussion here reduces, people visit less frequently, and therefore the amount of discussion reduces further. What are your views on the future of the forum? Here are some options we could consider: Close the forum and delete the content Close the forum and archive the forum content (from the categories of enduring interest, e.g. not sales) to a static platform so it continues to be available, but without the ability to create new posts (this would require some work but would significantly reduce future costs) Introduce a charging mechanism so that those posting for plant sales are contributing to the running costs We welcome your ideas.
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Hi folks For what it's worth, we're still here ๐ It's not hugely visible but we've actually put quite a bit of work into the forum this year behind the scenes. We've moved it to new self-managed hosting to reduce ongoing costs and we've been through a fairly time-consuming effort to bring it through a series of upgrades as it had fallen some way behind the latest version of the forum software. We've also made improvements to the database, fixed various UI issues such as broken mobile views where text overlapped all over the place, and tightened up security to reduce spam posts. During the same period we've completely overhauled the main website including a new system to manage the seedbank and make the listings more informative and more up-to-date. There's a stack of further work we'd like to do over the coming year to improve the Society's online presence, some of which ties in with the forum. On the technical side, I'd like to review the forum theme to integrate it better with the design of the website, create more interconnections between the website content and the forum, and look at revising the member ranking / badges etc. to give Society members (who are contributing to its upkeep through their membership) recognition in the forum. Content wise we're keen to share engaging and informative material across all our channels. The reality is that the big social media platforms are more widely used and in many ways more accessible to the general public than traditional Web forums. So yes, we will put stuff onto those channels - not just Facebook, but also Instagram and Twitter (if it's still there ๐ ) - where it's easy to engage people with the charity. But we'll also try to be more consistent in sharing things here too; that's a fair criticism. A general concern for me personally is how we convert engagement online into actual memberships of the Society. We have 850+ group members on the private Facebook group but probably fewer than a third of those have joined the CPS itself. We have over 4000 forum members here (a few hundred active) but a tiny minority of those are Society members, and some of those who are most active here as sellers, for example, haven't ever joined the Society as far as I can tell. It's obviously not realistic to expect everyone - or even most people - we engage online to sign up as a paying member, and there are probably lots of reasons why people might not have felt like joining or staying in the CPS in recent years. As a committee we're doing our best to nudge things along in the right direction and hopefully over time you'll see the results of that.
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Thanks Marcel I would be very grateful to hear (by direct message or via email to [email protected]) from anyone who is planning on attending this year's conference and who might be willing to share any highlights, observations, anecdotes or photos from their trip for the Newsletter or Journal of the (British) CPS.
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Hi folks I have made some changes this morning to amend various CSS customisations that had been applied to the site themes by a professional developer previously engaged by the CPS. It appears that these customisations were causing a number of issues in the responsive (mobile) view of the site. Specifically, I've removed the fixed header height on forum pages so the introductory text doesn't spill over the topic listings. I believe this addresses the (two-year-old!) problems described here: I've also reworked the changes that I think were introduced to fix complaints here: ...which were causing various elements in the top bar (logo, menu, icons) to overlap one another. I've tested these changes with various device profiles and it all seems to be working OK - but please let me know if you spot any issues.
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Hi folks This morning I have made a change to the forum settings to make our profile options more inclusive. The gender field, which was mandatory on registration and displayed on all posts, is now removed. It is replaced by a new pronouns field which allows members to choose which pronouns they'd prefer others to use when addressing them. I've made this change for two reasons. Firstly, the existing gender field - which only gave options for 'Male', 'Female' or 'Not telling' - reflects what many would consider an outdated binary perspective on gender identity. Secondly, from a privacy perspective we have no legitimate need to hold gender information when our practical purpose (knowing how to refer to each other) can be achieved by asking about pronoun preference. The pronouns field is mandatory on registration (with an option for 'Prefer not to say'). Existing members, please consider updating your profile so that your preference is displayed for the benefit of others. Hopefully it goes without saying that you should respect the pronoun preferences expressed by others, regardless of your personal views on gender identity.
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The hosting account changes are now complete. We have also performed some overdue maintenance which it was not possible to carry out under the previous hosting arrangements. Specifically this included: Upgrading PHP from version 7.3 to 8.1 (the previous version was 9 months past end-of-life and was preventing upgrades of the forum software) Converting the database to use utf8mb4 character encoding, which should provide better handling of special characters incl. emojis Upgrading the forum software to the latest version (the last upgrade was more than a year ago) You should hopefully notice performance and functionality enhancements with these upgrades. In due course we also have some further database tweaks to make which should further improve performance and site reliability. If you spot anything that doesn't seem to be working correctly, please reply here.
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We will shortly be initiating some changes to the hosting arrangements for the forum. The transfer is expected to be straightforward as the underlying infrastructure provider is staying the same (it's mostly an administrative change to the management of the account, domain etc.). However there is the possibility of some disruption over the next week or so. We will of course do everything we can to keep this to a minimum.
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Swamp garden: carnivorous plant shop
daveq replied to Petra SA's topic in EU Carnivorous Plant Retailers
Whilst English is the primary language on the forum I don't think it's a major problem that the document is in Slovenian. I should imagine that's appropriate to the target audience. -
Hi James, sorry for the slow response. If this is for the Carnivorous Plant Society website (thecps.org.uk) there isn't a forgot password option but if you could email [email protected] I can verify your membership details and get credentials sent to you. The new website will be much better in this regard!
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The Carnivorous Plant Society - Update from the Vice Chair
daveq replied to daveq's topic in Carnivorous Plant Societies
Hi linuxman, Over the past year or two there have unfortunately been a large number of enquiries that I fear have gone unanswered. I can only apologise for that situation, which pre-dates my involvement with the Society and is one of the reasons I volunteered to help. I'm not sure when your enquiry was sent, but for what it's worth I have taken over the Enquiries role as of a few weeks ago and I'm reasonably confident that all enquiries sent to the Society since then have been answered promptly. If you'd like to re-send your enquiry either via the contact form or by email to [email protected] I'll look into this for you. -
The Carnivorous Plant Society - Update from the Vice Chair
daveq replied to daveq's topic in Carnivorous Plant Societies
Thanks for the work you've put into this. I'll look at the best way to address these issues and get back to you. -
The Carnivorous Plant Society - Update from the Vice Chair
daveq replied to daveq's topic in Carnivorous Plant Societies
Thanks for your comments AKR. We're working on a new website which will include a different format for the seedbank. We'll try to make sure any errors or ambiguities are caught as part of that work. In the meantime if there's any particular ones that are giving concern, please let me know and I'll see whether I can correct them. For donated seed we're reliant on the information provided by the donor. I gather that seedbank donations have reduced significantly over recent years, so I'm not sure if placing further restrictions on donations would be helpful. One change we are planning with the new website is to give clearer information about the provenance of seed and the expectations for donations, which we hope will help to some extent. -
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