> Hello Christopher,
>
> I agree with you and remembered to have taken position some time ago about
> this type of opinion.
> [ ... story of Holiday being scattered on several days and dramatically
> losing attendance .... ]
> Now it is changing (towards more synchronicity), but we have spent years
> without efficiently building the image of a common feast. In fact I do not
> know very well the schedule because when a city is concerned, the other
> ones are out of the movement...and I am living in the country, far away of
> the cities ;-)
>
> As Christopher stated it, ONE day is far more attractive for the news than
> something more fuzzy. If we place the psychological impact at the first
> place, we must consider this argument.
I have been delinquent in reading my LDD mail and have begun to catch up . I
do truly hope that we can reverse this problem as quickly as possible . With
several Months to plan things out there should be no sound reason for groups
not to be able to adjust a little bit .
At the very least we could try to organizer which groups will be
demonstrating on the 12th and set that as the date that we give to the local
press . Listing only those groups that Demo on that one day would allow us to
announce it as The Day that we have said groups participating . I do not want
to splinter the Demo Day idea but we will lose so much of the wind in our
sails with a 'smeared out' Demo Day that it might be adcisable to agree on a
single "official" day and allow groups that simply cannot participate on that
day to hold their own functions later .
Your Squire
Squireson
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