gote wrote:(...) i Say instead of praying for that we should start thinking of an org redesign that could take place with minimal coding(...)
I cannot code that well (only starting up the serious work), but I can tell you - this won't work ;>
gote wrote:(...) i Say instead of praying for that we should start thinking of an org redesign that could take place with minimal coding(...)
gote wrote:i don't get what you're saying...or...you didn't get what i was saying?
gote wrote:share an idea > discuss > change > rinse repeat til it's something we can do right now with our current staff and abilities > ACTUALLY DO IT
the last step should not be the hardest or the most time-consuming part of this process, as it's an overwhelming minority that has to do that last step.
Nya-chan Production wrote:Quite sturdy, as dokidoki is a person too - but reliable.
Then, over time, the people and AMVs and... CHANGES came. There was implementation of forums (three times, actually - the original and two major BB ones), which changed how this site works with accounts, there were previews, ratings, journals, contests, etc. All of this was mainly doki's work.
share an idea > discuss > change > rinse repeat til it's something doki can do > DOKI ACTUALLY DOES IT
Which isn't really good approach. Doki has a life and (god forbid!) something could happen to him. Or he could just burn out and leave.

dokidoki wrote:Yeah I don't have the time I used to (looking for work for one thing), but the Twitter embedding was pretty easy. (though the border is slightly messed up on members main)
irriadin wrote:Looks fine to me. The script is calling some CSS3 that's putting a slight curve to the edges (on div.twtr-doc) and that probably makes it look funky in some browsers, since CSS3 uniformity across browsers is still at "lol" stages.

dokidoki wrote:Nya-chan Production wrote:Quite sturdy, as dokidoki is a person too - but reliable.
wat?Then, over time, the people and AMVs and... CHANGES came. There was implementation of forums (three times, actually - the original and two major BB ones), which changed how this site works with accounts, there were previews, ratings, journals, contests, etc. All of this was mainly doki's work.
Wait wait, although I've done various changes/improvements, you make it sound like I wrote those systems...
Previews were done by Corran. I looked into it, but I think he did a better job than I could have.
Ratings and journals and contests were originally by Phade.
Stuff that's "mine" is the donator's forum (when it existed), alerts, download queue, and antitroll measures. (FWO FWO FWO)share an idea > discuss > change > rinse repeat til it's something doki can do > DOKI ACTUALLY DOES IT
Which isn't really good approach. Doki has a life and (god forbid!) something could happen to him. Or he could just burn out and leave.
Yeah I don't have the time I used to (looking for work for one thing), but the Twitter embedding was pretty easy. (though the border is a little messed up on members main)
dokidoki wrote:irriadin wrote:Looks fine to me. The script is calling some CSS3 that's putting a slight curve to the edges (on div.twtr-doc) and that probably makes it look funky in some browsers, since CSS3 uniformity across browsers is still at "lol" stages.
The grey that the Twitter logo is on is supposed to be darker. I got tired of looking at it when it's a minor problem.
Nya-chan Production wrote:gote wrote:i don't get what you're saying...or...you didn't get what i was saying?
That the current code and the design over it is a mess and it can't be "easily replaced with minimal coding" ;x
gote wrote:are we just fooling ourselves and need to realize that the only change any of us will ever see is when this site finally shuts down?

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