moomin
07-03-2003, 06:08 AM
Hi I was wondering maybe you could sorta adopt a blog approach to the website, for additional freec ontent, here's how it would work.
As you know the more you post in a forum, the greater your posting tally. As your tally increases, your title increases. Well how about if you contribute enough information on the forum and reach a certain tally then you get a programming blog here. Basically this can be your everyday code snippets, to your reflections on programming/games/ computer related events for that day. It could also be used to gain feedback on your articles so that you can improve them before they get posted on the devmaster website.
This is just an idea and I expect there maybe some work involved but this in my opinion would allow
[a] Free content for devmaster
[b] An incentive for users tobecome interactive on the forums thus increasing activity on devmaster
[c] An increase in article content
and lastly if you can poach any devs say working on commercial projects (although not directly commenting about these as such), then that'd give an interesting viewpoint.
Feedback welcomed
As you know the more you post in a forum, the greater your posting tally. As your tally increases, your title increases. Well how about if you contribute enough information on the forum and reach a certain tally then you get a programming blog here. Basically this can be your everyday code snippets, to your reflections on programming/games/ computer related events for that day. It could also be used to gain feedback on your articles so that you can improve them before they get posted on the devmaster website.
This is just an idea and I expect there maybe some work involved but this in my opinion would allow
[a] Free content for devmaster
[b] An incentive for users tobecome interactive on the forums thus increasing activity on devmaster
[c] An increase in article content
and lastly if you can poach any devs say working on commercial projects (although not directly commenting about these as such), then that'd give an interesting viewpoint.
Feedback welcomed