I have to pipe-up here and say that I feel this particular discussion, or at least this particular forum thread may be outstretching it's usefulness. Unfortunately the "Future" of ICS seems to have been lost in the shuffle.
The notion that things can be improved in the future does not imply that they are being done "wrong" today.
Nonetheless, I'll go ahead and share my own thoughts in the hope that someone will find some value in it.
The discourse here- is moving "off course". While I personally fail to see the finger pointing, the "criticism of others unpaid work", or similar "attacks" on those who graciously volunteer their time to keep the wheels turning at ICS, the fact that it's being implied at all is a sure sign that lines are being drawn and objectivity is becoming secondary.
While we unfortunately live with the reality that a simple "hello" is bound to rub someone the wrong way, we still have to speak up with what's on our minds in the interest of progress in most any endeavor. More importantly than that even, is our obligation to then listen.
I'm hearing that ICS is essentially "OK" and that most folks are relatively content.
I agree. It serves us well and meets most of our needs. I am as big a consumer of technical knowledge and similar resources as anyone in ICS. I go first to the ICS forum with many of my toughest tech/operations questions, and even ponied up for the bound addition of the tips manual.
The "family" nature of ICS is priceless. When I've had problems or issues with my plane, it's been a wonderful pleasure to accept the generous help, inspiration and invaluable insight of fellow ICS members. And, I as I may have stated my own position before, sixty-some-bucks-a-year is nothing in the context of owning and operating an airplane.
I think that there are parts of this forum thread that are of great value, and we should never be so narrow-minded as to throw the baby out with the bathwater... So hopefully we as members, and those who are driving the boat right now, can pick out that valuable content and use it wisely to keep ICS on the right track, and headed into the future well prepared.
**This a relatively open forum and topics like this one are bound to push the envelope of the very concept of a forum. We may tend to see our forum as more of a technical "Q&A" a lot of the time, and many of us prefer it that way. The tail goes with the hide I suppose...
It's a fact that the participants in this forum represent only a fraction of the ICS membership. While not the only "squeaky-wheels" in ICS, forum participants leave actual "tracks"! We should all take care to not turn segments of those tracks into "sound-bytes" to be offered up as political fodder, and try to see the big picture whenever we can.
-Chris R.