Site Suggestions

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Site Suggestions

Postby Scott » Tue May 09, 2006 10:16 pm

Hi everyone, if anyone has any suggestions for the site, please post them below and we will implement them if the majority of users agree.

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Postby Jake » Wed May 10, 2006 6:06 am

My only suggestion is that we dont implement a lot of change to the site. While some change is inevitable, and the site must adjust in some ways as it grows, change for the sake of change is not a good thing.

Phil has done such a great job with this site to date, and Scott I believe you will continue to do so, and that you are more than capable of taking this site into the future, but I dont think we should rush into anything.

The future will still be there...

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Postby Dodge » Wed May 10, 2006 7:05 am

Jake wrote:My only suggestion is that we dont implement a lot of change to the site. While some change is inevitable, and the site must adjust in some ways as it grows, change for the sake of change is not a good thing.

Phil has done such a great job with this site to date, and Scott I believe you will continue to do so, and that you are more than capable of taking this site into the future, but I dont think we should rush into anything.

The future will still be there...

Cheers,
Jake


As Jake suggests the old adage 'make haste slowly' is a good one
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Postby Occy » Wed May 10, 2006 9:39 am

I'm with Dodge on the take it easy and KISS principles. One of the fabulous things about this forum has been the fact that administration has been so incredibly well done that the forum appears almost free of moderation and is effectively seemless.

This isn't an easy thing to do, and much of it was down to Phil's enlightened philosophy. I just hope we can retain this well into the future, and please be assured I will do whatever is asked of me to try and achieve that. Off my soap box now.

Talking about soapboxes (here he goes again :roll:). Did I ever tell you guys those plastic soapboxes (they are actually washing detergent boxes) and how good they are for storing stuff in your yak. Oh that's right, I better post this in the DIY section. Sorry, got carried away. :P :P :P
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Postby Occy » Wed May 10, 2006 9:39 am

I'm with Dodge on the take it easy and KISS principles. One of the fabulous things about this forum has been the fact that administration has been so incredibly well done that the forum appears almost free of moderation and is effectively seemless.

This isn't an easy thing to do, and much of it was down to Phil's enlightened philosophy. I just hope we can retain this well into the future, and please be assured I will do whatever is asked of me to try and achieve that. Off my soap box now.

Talking about soapboxes (here he goes again :roll:). Did I ever tell you guys those plastic soapboxes (they are actually washing detergent boxes) and how good they are for storing stuff in your yak. Oh that's right, I better post this in the DIY section. Sorry, got carried away. :P :P :P
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Postby mullet gut » Mon May 15, 2006 4:14 pm

There is some wisdom in the saying, "if its not broken, don't fix it." I am having the time of my life on this site, I can't think of anything that needs changing. I do have one suggestion but it is not about changing the site - I wouldn't mind seeing new topics that centre on fish species - eg. tips for flathead, bream, etc.
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Postby Peril » Thu May 18, 2006 5:04 pm

Guys I am locking this thread. Post suggestions in a new topic in this section. This will help everyone to trace the comments on a given idea and the mods to review the ideas.

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