Blake wrote:
One of the chief reasons that people join and maintain membership in the ACWGC is to utilize our Opponent Finder.
Yes,
one of the reasons.
Your reference earlier to the NWC led me to see that they recognise that
"members have a wide variety of interests ... Active membership can be achieved in a variety of ways". In the ACWGC, we do this via Rule 1.1.2 imposing
"no minimum gaming frequency".
The ACWGC should remain true to its
"no minimum gaming frequency" Rule.
The proposed rule 2.5.5 it far too expansive because as I said before it provides
"GinC's with dictatorial powers to create entirely new types of Members, or non-Members, at a whim without reference to the Membership or Cabinet". Who is to say what new type of Member, or non-Member may be invented in the future? The sky is the limit with that rule.
People should be encouraged to join and remain in the Club for however they gain enjoyment from it. If they muster regularly, that should be enough to demonstrate that they desire to remain with us. I welcome them for their earlier contributions to the Club and their continued commitment to it.
I'm also annoyed at the regular changes to the Rules. In the earlier days of the Club, it seems from a search of the Forums that the Rules were fine. However, in recent years they appear to be under constant change [March 2019, December 2020, March 2022, May 2022, March 2023, and now June 2025]. The only Rule change I could find prior to 2019 was in September 2008.
Many of the recent Rule Changes were for similar reasons:
2019 - due to
"a decline in Membership";
2020 - a retrospective rule change to permanently exclude some Members;
2022 March - Various changes including those to support two new Cabinet Protocols (1 - Personal Actions, 2 - Cheating - both have since been removed from general view);
2022 May - Reduction in Cabinet size (due to declining membership);
2023 - Massive changes too numerous to list here (the open discussion on those changes has been removed from general view);
2025 - Said to be
"mainly administrative" yet it was mentioned that
"the Club is smaller than it has ever been". One senior Member posted that the changes
"go hand-in-hand with the club's new direction" yet there is no explanation to Members what is this
"new direction".
As I have said in private discourse to Cabinet and Cabinet Members, and also publicly, the main issue is what it has been for some time,
Recruitment and Retention. Or as the then President mentioned in 2019
"a decline in Membership". As another Senior Member said in protest to the Rule changes in 2020
"We are a welcoming ACW Gaming Club that is now 23+ years old". That is how it should be.
Please do not change Rules to restrict participation, reclassify Members or open up an entirely new avenue to reclassify Members or create non-Members. Be a "welcoming ACW Gaming Club", attract new Members and take care of our existing ones.
Recruitment (seek and welcome new Members) and Retention (take care of those that remain with us).