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The other 10% was a generous value of those that do contribute to the community by releasing code. Hell, if you're that offended just copy the discussions they have in there and post them in the lounge. Or you could start up www.whatsreallygoingoninthecoderslounge.com That will start a revolution!
Hey, you know what this calls for? Thats right! A poll! Nothing better than an administrative decision made via popular clicking. Title: Who demands the coders forum be freed? option 1: Damnit! I do AND HOW. option 2: Er, I could care less. option 3: Only when you pull it from my cold dead fingers. |
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A poll is useless; this isn't a "majority wins" issue. Right is right and wrong is wrong. Now, I can admit that maybe I'm wrong, but none of the reasons I've seen put forth in defense of a private forum hold any water so far. I'm listening, though. Convince me. Arguments I've already seen: Reason: We need a private forum because members bug us in public with useless posts. Rebuttal: Moderate. Reason: We need a private forum because sometimes we discuss security issues with our hacks. Rebuttal: Your users deserve to hear about these security issues and how you plan to address them. Reason: We need a private forum because the public ones aren't any good. Rebuttal: Circular argument. Reason: We need a private forum because we are the reason the site exists and are the ones contributing. Rebuttal: One-dimensional, elitist thinking. The site exists for more than just hack-distrubution, and releasing hacks isn't the only valid way to contribute. Reason: Most people don't want to see these discussions. Rebuttal: Don't read them. Reason: We want one because we want one, don't have to give a good reason, and if it's made public we're leaving, and taking our hacks with us. Rebuttal: Good-bye. Reason: It's a perk for hackers. Rebuttal: At the expense of the rest of the community; grow-up. |
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I'm not here to convince you. I was here to add my 2 cents on 'making .org like it use to be'.
The Coders Forum was created to thank the contributors of the site. There is nothing stopping posts from being made in programming discussions or one of the other handful of forums for those that want to discuss programming. Maybe change the name to 'contributers forum' or hell, make it a public joinable group automatically joined when someone releases a modification (or for those that dont want to release anything). In the end, ranting and raving about a forum for contributors not available to non contributers doesn't really seem to hold much H2O. |
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Well it's been fun
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I'm very curious what it was drawn so far on the table. Can you post some updates in the Announcements forum? Will vB.org let us know their plan before the decissions are fully made, so we can express our oppinions? Thanks. |
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Like with many growing "organisations" the policies and moderation style stayed the same for a very long time while the community was growing and changing. One day you wake up and find all is a huge mess, your friendly undermoderating style don't work anymore, so suddenly you must change. I know for sure that we will have many many more discussions before we will have things running smooth again, but for the time being one of the changes must be to take back control of what happens and how. We will probably get complaints from (older?) members who feel that we will be taking away their "freedom of speech", but i am confident that this will be only temporary until everyone is used to the change in climate. Bottom line is that no matter what direction we will go in the end, the process of changing will always be causing some pain, but you just have to take that pain if you're confident that it will lead to something better in the end. PS: Lol what was it that i wanted to say? |
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About your question on the status of a Commercial directory, i can give you the following unofficial status-reoprt: - Based on the input that was given over a longer period of time and after a Staff and Jelsoft discussion we have now gotten the green light to implement such a directory. So there will definatly come a place to post/advertise commercial offerings. - It will be a loose integration with vBulletin.org. This meaning that we will not be mixing free and commercial postings or offerings. It will become a totally seperate area. How this exactly will be implemented is not decided yet. It could be a page with a link in our menu, or maybe it will become an independent site linked from here. What is still unclear: - How we will technically implement it. We have a slight prefernce for writing our own custom page, but it is still also possible that we would use a third party product. There are a lot of projects active at the same time now. Implementing a Paid Directory has priority, but we are trying to gain some fast improvements with smaller projects or projects that would benefit i bigger group of members first. - The criteria to request to be listed are also not decided on yet. Conclusion: Yes it will come, it has a high priority but not highest. Once we get closer into deciding more of the details and implementing it, there will be made an announcement by administration. |
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