Okay, I'll start the kick-off. I hope this thread will generate some good ideas, and not degenerate into a slanging match, or personal attacks. Also statements along the lines of 'I like to sit down with the report and couple of cold ones' don't really address the issues at stake here.
My thoughts are that the membership as a whole would most likely reject any change to an electronic format. Something this important however would have to be addressed by a written questionnaire sent to all members, and I believe at least 75% would have to respond one way or another to effect change.
Here are my thoughts-
1. Low level of support from the membership regarding article submission.
2. No one wants the job of editor, in a big part I would suspect because of the above. Pete announced he would step down several months ago, yet AFAIK, there has been no interest in the position.
3. Falling membership levels due to increasing costs and quality of content/articles in the report. Some of this is outside the SC's control if the report remains in hardcopy.
4. The huge increase in the past three or four years of third party websites and forums which have stolen a lot of the SC's thunder. Ten years ago the SC was the only English speaking game in town with a significant online presence. Now there are at least a dozen on-line forums which are either submarine exclusive or have submarine sections, even more if you count foreign language forums.
5. Much of what can be achieved in this hobby has already been done. What is left is refinement of existing ideas, and that tends to bring with it complexity. Either that, or we cover old ground.
I haven't stood as editor of the SCR, but I have edited a club publication in the past and am aware of the many problems faced. Going electronic would reduce costs I think, especially for members outside the U.S, however the problems of article submission and keeping the content of the SCR fresh and informative would remain the same.
My thoughts are that the membership as a whole would most likely reject any change to an electronic format. Something this important however would have to be addressed by a written questionnaire sent to all members, and I believe at least 75% would have to respond one way or another to effect change.
Here are my thoughts-
1. Low level of support from the membership regarding article submission.
2. No one wants the job of editor, in a big part I would suspect because of the above. Pete announced he would step down several months ago, yet AFAIK, there has been no interest in the position.
3. Falling membership levels due to increasing costs and quality of content/articles in the report. Some of this is outside the SC's control if the report remains in hardcopy.
4. The huge increase in the past three or four years of third party websites and forums which have stolen a lot of the SC's thunder. Ten years ago the SC was the only English speaking game in town with a significant online presence. Now there are at least a dozen on-line forums which are either submarine exclusive or have submarine sections, even more if you count foreign language forums.
5. Much of what can be achieved in this hobby has already been done. What is left is refinement of existing ideas, and that tends to bring with it complexity. Either that, or we cover old ground.
I haven't stood as editor of the SCR, but I have edited a club publication in the past and am aware of the many problems faced. Going electronic would reduce costs I think, especially for members outside the U.S, however the problems of article submission and keeping the content of the SCR fresh and informative would remain the same.
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