John,

No offense taken, so no apology needed.  As a follower of several
bicycle forums, I was just surprised to find this topic being aired in
this venue.  I tend to look to these groups for technical advice,
fellow Riv and vintage owners bikes and experiences, etc.  I'm
actually very sympathetic to charitable programs and typically ride 2
or 3 charity events each year (e.g. PanMass Challenge, The Prouty,
D2R2, etc.), so I don't begrudge the cause.  Anyway, good luck and
keep up the good work.

Bill

On Mar 3, 3:10 pm, John Bennett <johnat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Jim. Apologies, Bicycle Bill.
>
> We try hard not to start anything here that is not RBW-specific, and
> maybe this is  borderline, I don't know.
>
> That said, it was something we thought was important, and we wanted to
> get it out as quickly as possible because many of our customers have
> given generously to SmileTrain, and figured folks might be reading
> this forum more often than checking our web logs.
>
> As Jim said, we wanted to be ahead of the story, and pro-active in
> covering the changes at a charity that we feel strongly about, and
> have promoted on our web site (which is extremely RBW-specific, in
> case you haven't visited it recently).
>
> Now, back to the regularly scheduled program, already in progress....
>
> Thank you!
>
> John at Rivendell
>
> On Mar 3, 10:59 am, CycloFiend <cyclofi...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > on 3/3/11 8:56 AM, bicyclebill at b...@wbpnet.com wrote:
>
> > > Am I alone in trying to understand the relevance of this thread to
> > > this group?  However noble in its purpose, is this the right forum?
>
> > I've  let this run because John @ Rivbike started it, and it directly
> > relates to one of the primary Rivendell Bicycle Works supported charities.
> > There have also been a number of sales and "matching" agreements on
> > Rivendell products which benefitted Smile Train.  Not least of which is the
> > recent Grilver-colored Sam auction.
>
> > My opinion was that it's better to let it run and provide information to
> > this group, which is highly Riv-centric, rather than have the information
> > appear through a back-channel which might make it look as though RBW was
> > less proactive in terms of monitoring a charity they have actively promoted.
>
> > Still feel that way, and as long as the discussion remains centered here -
> > i.e. providing specific information about this issue - rather than spiraling
> > off into general opinions about non-profits/etc., I'm ok with it.  In fact,
> > since a few of the RBW items I've bought have benefited the organization,
> > and I was made aware of it through RBW, it's been interesting to gain this
> > info.
>
> > - Jim / List Admin
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