View Full Version : New forum: The Hatchery
Marco van Herwaarden
08-24-2009, 11:07 AM
We have just opened a new forum.
The Hatchery (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/forumdisplay.php?f=248)
This forum is only visible to licensed members. New threads can only be started by coders and/or designers. All licensed members can reply.
Any coder or designer who has an unfinished idea for a new feature may post his ideas up for discussion in this forum. We hope to see a lot of new ideas breeding in there with a new birth once in a while.
This forum will allow for a bit more freedom to discuss future projects then other areas on vBulletin.org.
joyboy2001
08-24-2009, 03:33 PM
sounds like a great idea ... looking forward to some interesting modifications coming up for VB ...
MentaL
08-24-2009, 03:46 PM
Something for the upperclass vber huh, im glad you are catering to my needs, im high maintenance these days.
ShadowAssassin1
08-24-2009, 04:02 PM
I am deffo going to use this
...Sometime.
Luerssen
08-24-2009, 04:23 PM
great, thanks Marco
Adrian Schneider
08-24-2009, 04:39 PM
I'm glad to see something like this implemented.
project-Buckfas
08-24-2009, 04:47 PM
Thank you. I will no doubt have a peek in there on occassion!
topranger
08-25-2009, 01:06 AM
so only staff members are allowed to start a thread???
Lynne
08-25-2009, 02:08 AM
so only staff members are allowed to start a thread???
No. This these quotes are from Marco's post:
New threads can only be started by coders and/or designers.
Any coder or designer who has an unfinished idea for a new feature may post his ideas up for discussion in this forum.
mikey1991
08-25-2009, 04:59 AM
Great idea.
miner
08-25-2009, 06:50 AM
LUV it!
thanks...
James Birkett
08-25-2009, 11:46 AM
This is an awesome idea - spent some times in there already. Finally a forum we can discuss (and I can keep my eye on from the beginning rather than siphoning through thousands of threads)!
TheLastSuperman
08-25-2009, 12:13 PM
This is an awesome idea - spent some times in there already. Finally a forum we can discuss (and I can keep my eye on from the beginning rather than siphoning through thousands of threads)!
Same here lol consiodering I still have 4,797 Unread Posts rofl :p
Marco - FANTASTIC IDEA so if you didn't think it up, pass it along to who did!
Thanks guys (and Gals/Lynne)
Mike
Marco van Herwaarden
08-25-2009, 12:18 PM
The basic idea was born ;) when i was discussing a thread posted by a IB-employee that would have fitted in this forum but was removed as there was no forum to host such discussions at the time. Result of this was that we considered this to be a missing option on vB.org, so it was considered and implemented.
Brandon_R
08-25-2009, 08:48 PM
Good Idea
topranger
08-26-2009, 01:24 AM
how many mod releases in mods section before you become a coder????
what is contributor??
Paul M
08-26-2009, 12:24 PM
A Contributor is someone who has contributed (i.e. released something) but not yet attained Coder/Designer status.
Everyone who has released something has a release level based on a number of factors - if your RL is 1 then you are a contributor, once you get to RL2 or above, you are classed as Coder (or Designer).
mikey1991
08-27-2009, 02:58 AM
The basic idea was born ;) when i was discussing a thread posted by a IB-employee that would have fitted in this forum but was removed as there was no forum to host such discussions at the time. Result of this was that we considered this to be a missing option on vB.org, so it was considered and implemented.
Ah, the vB Nexus mod?
Mark.B
08-27-2009, 11:02 PM
Interesting idea, not something I'd have any interest in using personally, but I can see it could have use for the site.
abdobasha2004
08-28-2009, 05:04 AM
so it is for coders
not users
ok gr8
Mark.B
08-28-2009, 04:31 PM
so it is for coders
not users
ok gr8
Sort of, but users can reply.
In practice, it'll probably end up with all the usual "learn to code and do it yourself" responses that have so damaged this community in recent years.
Lynne
08-28-2009, 04:48 PM
Sort of, but users can reply.
In practice, it'll probably end up with all the usual "learn to code and do it yourself" responses that have so damaged this community in recent years.
If a coder starts a thread and said "I'm creating a mod that does this and that, does anyone have suggestions on other options to add?", how is that going to turn into "learn to code and do it yourself"? It is a forum for coders to get ideas to add to mods they are currently coding themselves. They know how to code. So why on earth would we tell them to learn to do it themselves when they *are* doing it themselves?
Paul M
08-28-2009, 04:54 PM
In practice, it'll probably end up with all the usual "learn to code and do it yourself" responses that have so damaged this community in recent years.
That makes no sense in this forum Mark.
Why the need to be so negative all the time ?
Mark.B
08-28-2009, 10:57 PM
If a coder starts a thread and said "I'm creating a mod that does this and that, does anyone have suggestions on other options to add?", how is that going to turn into "learn to code and do it yourself"? It is a forum for coders to get ideas to add to mods they are currently coding themselves. They know how to code. So why on earth would we tell them to learn to do it themselves when they *are* doing it themselves?
How I can see it going is an argument breaking out over whether an idea for a mod shouldm include a certain something, and then someone - be it the coder or someone else - stepping in with "if you want that feature, go and learn how to codee yourself and add it in".
It has been happening too often on here, it's one of the reasons I don't post so much now, because when someone says that, either to me or someone else, I tend to retaliate.
That makes no sense in this forum Mark.
Why the need to be so negative all the time ?
Honestly Paul, I'm not trying to be negative, though it often comes over that way I suppose. I have no problem with vbulletin.org, it's a great resource, I think one or two people have appointed themselves as "forum police" though and they do spoil things a bit for others.
Alfa1
08-28-2009, 11:23 PM
It would be interesting to see on how many ignore lists you are. Try to see things more positive. If you dont like how things have been going then consider that things are changing for the better and good things may come out of it.
Mark.B
08-28-2009, 11:50 PM
It would be interesting to see on how many ignore lists you are.
I would spend some time wholeheartedly not caring. In a sort of nonplussed kind of way.
Try to see things more positive.
I do, when positive things happen.
If you dont like how things have been going then consider that things are changing for the better and good things may come out of it.
I shall certainly see that when it happens, and people innocently asking for help aren't told to go away and learn how to code, or worse still, are told "the search engine is your friend" etc.
Quite why such people have to be SO unwelcoming is beyond me. This sort of thing never used to happen.
Marco van Herwaarden
08-29-2009, 08:46 AM
The forum is not intended to be used as a support/help forum and such questions should have no place there at all. The intention is to freely discuss new ideas not to have a nother place where people post support questions.
TheLastSuperman
08-29-2009, 12:14 PM
I would spend some time wholeheartedly not caring. In a sort of nonplussed kind of way.
I do, when positive things happen.
I shall certainly see that when it happens, and people innocently asking for help aren't told to go away and learn how to code, or worse still, are told "the search engine is your friend" etc.
Quite why such people have to be SO unwelcoming is beyond me. This sort of thing never used to happen.
Sorry you have met the wrong coders on the wrong day apparently, honestly only two on here I won't speak to at all and won't even use their mods but enough of that just thrown in to say hey... to each his own and I bet some of those times they posted it with encouragement (some might have been the opposite) but Google is your friend and we would love to see you blow us out of the water one day with superior knowledge... not all members have time and most of us coders know this. Just keep posting and PM people with questions I get them a lot on here don't be afraid to ask the "nice guys" for help. That does not mean I might not have time to look into everything you send my way but that's how it is in real life too, mechanic might be too busy this week, have it up here first thing Monday morning etc.
I agree with you about tact on the forums but WE are no one's daddy, if anything the man that posted above me ^ would be the closet thing to a father figure role on the forums lol (We love you Marco :D) so let's not get grounded and sent to the corner just yet by becoming too upset over people who don't deserve the time ;).
OK, back on topic... The Hatchery I LOVE it, a few new ideas later on after my mowing.. I have to go get that done now while it's cool otherwise I'll hate myself in a little bit!
S-MAN
topranger
09-01-2009, 03:38 AM
too much spamming in the thread
mod should delete the useless posts!
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