RULESWe have read all the feedback, and this is going to be a few suggestions towards the rule changes.
Please note that there isn't much breathing room and the demographic of this thread is more aimed at bringing newcomers into coding than to please veterans. It's a hard pill to swallow, but there is no way else we can get this thread to run if we purely focus on veterans and these past few months of inactivity because of these rules are visual proof of this. In addition, if we did only cater to veterans we would be shut down because this thread would look like the one ran by Signature Sorceress's, and that is the last thing anyone wants.
This is the idea we have:
New Guidelines added to the thread! - Read here for detail
- Please try to reply to a minimum of two posts asking for critique before you make one for yourself.
- If you expect long replies, use the Signature Criticism and Signature Respect threads instead.
- If you need help with the specific coding of your signature, go to the Digital Distinct thread.
Any of the above new rules above being broken will not lead to warnings, as they are guidelines; but following them greatly helps the thread move smoothly.
The biggest part of this is don't be sour if you get skipped over. It is bound to happen. Just re-quote yourself and don't make a scene about it onsite or offsite.
IN ADDITIONIf these guidelines go in, all previous warnings about these rules will be revoked from all who obtained one.
Adopt a NewbieThis is going to get controversial.
A veteran for me is someone who knows everything there is about BBC coding / graphic making on many platforms and confidently can teach it to others, no matter what the skill level of the other person is.
This is where the adopt a newbie idea comes into play. Everyone seems to be in and loving this idea, so we will try and run it and see where it goes. What I plan on doing is writing out a set of rules in regards to this for all to follow, mainly for protection of the rights of the newbie and the rights of a veteran, and we will go from there.
I cannot tell who is veteran and who is an experienced seasoned coder. Because of this, if you frequently help out on DD, this will help things run smoothly. Please note that if you do sign up as a veteran you will need to be active on this thread and on DD as well.
In addition, if anyone starts wars between 'my newbie knows more than yours', I am not going to look at it highly. I honestly don't want to deal with coders who have huge egos, so the chances here are that you will probably be booted from the program. But I will explain this later in the rules when I write them up and check with you guys to see if they need tweaking. It's a community effort.
A good thing about this program is that you can use your involvement as a benefit to you and your coding shop if you wish to. Simply listing this might help attract more customers and you might be able to increase prices a bit based of reputation. Coding needs more than it's fair share of price increases.
About me.I am seeing a lot of Zey said this and Zey said that, it's been growing and its almost ego stroking if I don't actually say something about this.
I... really don't want to be seen as the only person who can make things happen in the signature community. Or a god or otherwise if you will... (
gods is the only god) I try my best to keep everyone pleased, but there is still a lot of things that need doing and we all should work together. I am more than happy to bring things up loudly both as thread mod of SO and owner of DD and we can keep discussion rolling, and am approachable. I just don't want to be seen as king of coding or gifs or anything. I just want to be seen as a user. And maybe someone who can help whenever and however they can. Nothing more and nothing less.
I encourage everyone to make their own pov's and not to follow me blindly. I have spoken to many coders over the last 2 years and I know I have a lot of respect from the community, and I thank you for it. I don't want the role of whatever I say goes in the community. I want it to be whatever we say as a community goes, and I say this in light to the veteran definition I gave above.
I suggest this definition because it doesn't target anyone's coding skill level, but their knowledge instead and how well they can help and teach it to others. That way, there is no discrimination when it comes to coding or who has the best signatures, it will avoid this topic all together. It is a manditory requirement to have when helping newbies anyway.
I don't always know best. Please challenge me on anything I say if you feel the need to. Don't shy away because I am bigger than life, I am just a user like you. We are all equal here.
Thank you.
"Veteran" best signature contestI have worded this wrong, and I thank Kristen for correcting me.
This contest is open for all coders, but the
main demographic of this will be experienced coders or veteran coders (Main demographic meaning this would be more appealing to advanced coders than beginners.) I will be running this once I get some sort of List Pet as a prize. This also means I will not enter. I don't fancy myself being involved in this sort of contest, but I know others will be more than interested in this.
I listed the rules previously and can't really go back to find them right now, but I will add them here somewhere somehow in the future maybe. If you guys want any discussion on these rules or anything, go for it.
Join me / StreamsA lot of Pros and a lot of Cons go into these. I encourage streams but be warned that if you are breaking CS rules in the stream, it will be on you as the host, not anyone else. Please keep them to CS rules and thread mods can close them off at any time when deemed necessary. (We are lenient here though. Sometimes swears appear, we can't really control that in Streams.)
Coder of the week section out the front.I somewhat deem this to be ego stroking... Users should already be more than welcome to answer any question they get asked about coding from anyone who does ask... Right? If yes, I don't really see any reason for this to be a thing here. This hasn't been brought up yet but that's purely my own pov.
Work shop steamsThis hasn't been discussed with the thread mods, but I am for it. As to running it, maybe have a list of usernames at the front of the thread with what they are willing to stream and if someone asks for a stream we can go from there? I am not exactly adept in the field of streaming which might be obvious ^^;
As for Timezones, we can run on requests?
Like, someone requests for a stream on how to do things and we can go from there I guess?
Final note:I apologize if I sound harsh at all here... I am clothed in stress and am in a primarily negative and depressive set of mind.
Thank you for understanding.