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msk420 May 15th, 2006 8:11 PM

New community
 
I am looking for a few people who have expirience in forums...
What I am looking for:

Admins:
Must have expirience in full admin posisitions.. I need to trust you if you are going to be a admin on my community

Moderators:
No expirience necesary just do the job right and ur in...

Email me if you have any questions msk420@gmail.com

This is just to see how many people that I can get before I start my forums... If I get a good response then I will go ahead with my plans.

DaWei May 15th, 2006 8:26 PM

Is this to be a competitor to PFO? I would think a statement regarding that would be in order.

msk420 May 15th, 2006 8:42 PM

No, not a competetor but more along the lines of an affiliate to these forums...

Booooze May 15th, 2006 9:28 PM

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Originally Posted by msk420
No, not a competetor but more along the lines of an affiliate to these forums...


affiliate... competitor... hard to say. Let's see the site.

jayme May 15th, 2006 9:52 PM

You would also need permission from big k, which would obviously mean an affiliate position would be his decision. Don't be so quick to assume things will go your way, it might just be harder to accept the facts if they go the in the opposite direction you choose.

Booooze May 16th, 2006 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by jayme
You would also need permission from big k, which would obviously mean an affiliate position would be his decision. Don't be so quick to assume things will go your way, it might just be harder to accept the facts if they go the in the opposite direction you choose.

I found it hard to figure he was already an affiliate. Hence why it's more like competitor at thispoint. Other thing to consider is what is unique about this 'new community'? Do we really need another programming site with forums?

msk420 May 16th, 2006 1:00 AM

What makes you guys think that I will be a competitor? I am making this new forum to educate people who want to be programmers. I am not going to be "stealing" any thing from PFO. So all of you that think that can suck something hard...

Jimbo May 16th, 2006 1:15 AM

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Originally Posted by msk420
So all of you that think that can suck something hard...

*starts handing out jaw-breakers* :p

nnxion May 16th, 2006 2:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by msk420
What makes you guys think that I will be a competitor? I am making this new forum to educate people who want to be programmers. I am not going to be "stealing" any thing from PFO. So all of you that think that can suck something hard...

Don't let them bug you, if you know you're doing something good, just ignore them. :p
I don't think many will join other forums, if your forum/community is getting large enough, people will want to be moderator/admin if you ask them. Having admins and moderators beforehand often doesn't work.

Booooze May 17th, 2006 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by nnxion
Don't let them bug you, if you know you're doing something good, just ignore them. :p
I don't think many will join other forums, if your forum/community is getting large enough, people will want to be moderator/admin if you ask them. Having admins and moderators beforehand often doesn't work.

nnxion makes a good point. Start it out and see how you do. Sorry for the discouragement. But honestly, ask yourself what will be unique about your site. That is what you need. There are so many coding sites out there already, why come to yours. Just trying to help. Go ahead with the site anyways, it's a good learning experience.


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