Generally I'm very happy with the club and forum and thank those involved for their hard work in supporting all its activities. Thank you as well to all the forum members who keep this a friendly and supportive forum. Though I'm sad to see Steve taking a back seat, it was good the inflammatory posting by others on facebook did not spill over to this forum.
As a PC user I'm happy with the forum software but appreciate that those with a mobile may need a better interface. I see that vBulletin Mobile Suite provides iOS and Android apps for a site
https://www.vbulletin.com/en/vb4-mobile/ . At 199 USD (for a site licence for both I presume) I would support such expenditure, even if I was unlikely to use it.
Looking strategically our A2s will need help to keep on the road as parts and expertise come in short supply. The guides are very useful for the DIYs and maybe garages (independents), so more guides need to be encouraged.
Maybe in the first instance some research into what other "vintage" car clubs do and what works and doesn't. A database (or access to an existing database) of compatible parts might be useful.
Obviously a small informal club like this cannot get into commercial contracts, so it is more likely to be informing, promoting, facilitating, cajoling etc. Giving visibility to specialist people (e.g. like timmus for repairing CCUs) will be important. Links with the German club is also key (I know some members like Bret are heavily involved) as they are/will no doubt be thinking about long term issues as well.
3D printing may help for plastic parts and in the future for metal parts as well. Getting Audi's support may be necessary to avoid copyright issues - an issue other clubs may well have come across.