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Post by Admin on Jul 15, 2008 15:38:05 GMT
It has been interesting to note that we are getting a dozen or more visitors a day to this site but we still just have six registrants.
The content hasn't changed much over the past couple of days but for the forum to work it needs content from others rather than just one or two people.
For this reason I am allowing non-registrants to reply to posts rather than having to register first for a period of one week to see what develops.
Depending on the results I propose we allow that non-registrants can start their own threads too.
I would still like this forum to be member based but I think it's important that people can have their say at this early stage.
Let me know what you think.
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Post by Admin on Aug 1, 2008 8:47:36 GMT
This forum is currently suffering from a lack of activity. While we are still getting a dozen or so visitors a day, no-one is posting and there is a limit to what can be achieved by posting threads where no-one actually responds. To become a vibrant community thoughts and ideas need to be bounced around - it can't be all down to one or two people.
We will be adding some more content over the next week but if this has no effect we will have to consider whether it is worth continuing.
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Post by dare2baware on Aug 6, 2008 22:06:43 GMT
Hang in there - it takes a while to establish and to be known on the net. Personally I find it nice to be part of a new thing ;-)
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Post by philip on Aug 7, 2008 10:41:22 GMT
Hang in there - it takes a while to establish and to be known on the net. Personally I find it nice to be part of a new thing ;-) Me too! I've not posted for a while because the material hasn't changed all that much but I have a part to play in that too. Interesting... note to self - must try harder!
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Post by dare2baware on Aug 7, 2008 22:00:33 GMT
Hi Philip - if you just go through the Forum Jump at the bottom right, you can click on whatever attracts you the most and click on the conversations. As this is a new Forum it is not to bad to follow it all. Once it becomes busier, which it will soon, it is a little harder to catch up. KEEP UP the postings .-)
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Post by tuumble on Aug 8, 2008 13:50:38 GMT
Hi Philip - if you just go through the Forum Jump at the bottom right, you can click on whatever attracts you the most and click on the conversations. As this is a new Forum it is not to bad to follow it all. Once it becomes busier, which it will soon, it is a little harder to catch up. KEEP UP the postings .-) Amen to that! ;D
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Post by dare2baware on Aug 11, 2008 23:06:11 GMT
I thought that was nice of me and appropriate
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