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Railpage Australia™ 2007

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Webslave Minister for Railways   Joined: Feb 06, 2003
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 3:05 pm
Being early in 2007 I figured that now would be a good time to deliver to you my vision for Railpage Australia™ in 2007. Of course, a quick shout over my shoulder of “Greenhill – what is my vision for 2007?” was sure to be returned with a grunt of “Blurry”, so it really got me thinking. Greenhill’s suggestion was to throw around a whole bunch of buzzwords and flashy project names to distract you, but I’m not about to take advice from that part-time soap-dodger, am I?

Rules and Procedures Review
In 2007 through consultation with our moderators and users I would like to conduct a full review of the rules and procedures we use on Railpage Australia™. It is no secret that some of the rules we use have aged, or are unclear – and this causes problems not only for our posters, but also for our moderators to enforce. I’d like to take some time to take a hard look at the rules we use currently, and determine what they are there to provide – and see if there is a better way of doing things. Some rules will stay, some will change, some will go, and some will be added. The end result will be a stronger and easier to follow set of rules with a clear purpose. My hope is that this will also allow for greater transparency in what our moderators do. In addition, we’ll be looking at ways to reward and protect our users who consistently make valued contributions to the community, and for the first time officially ever, we’ll look at the merits of the possibility of an area of the site only for paid members (no, this is not a guarantee or even a sign that it’ll happen – I just said we’d at least have a look at it).

An Updated Look
2007 will mark a busy period for our development team in updating the look of our pages. The new look wont be a complete departure from what you’re used to, but will allow enhanced readability and better navigation. Less clicks mean less time spent waiting for pages to download, and less of that means less kittens that we have to feed to Fang. Every day, in every way – use less kittens; it just makes sense.

Easier to Find Information
The forums are great, but let’s face it – for finding factual and up-to-date information in a hurry you’d have a better time getting drunk and hallucinating it. Sorta. That’s why this year we’re putting in our very own Wiki for all things Rail. Not only that, but search is getting a massive, massive overhaul. Seriously, you’d just about find Alibrandi with this thing. Our formula here is simple; keep the ultra-newbies from being ultra-newbies for too long by giving them some bedtime reading, and make search provide same-day service.

More of What You Love
Yeah, like most years for the most part we’ll be sticking with what we know - the same characters and personalities, the same fun, the same attitude of a site not afraid to poke some fun at itself. We’ll still be here giving people something to talk about, and something with which to waste time and bandwidth.

So basically, we’re going to be making some significant and some subtle changes this year to maintain our reputation as Australia’s Premier Rail Server. Looks like it’s going to be a bumper year for our visitors!

In closing, I’d like to say; don’t put on the death mask. That, and if you have any ideas you'd like to be part of 2007 - PM (that's P-M, not P-O-S-T) them to me so we can flesh them out.

Thankyou,
James Morgan
Lead Developer, Administrator
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 3:12 pm
We still haven't got a flashy project name for this, damnit.



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Webslave Minister for Railways   Joined: Feb 06, 2003
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 3:13 pm
You mean like "Shat, Holty's A Freaking Tool"?



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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 3:14 pm
Hows about Son of Shaft. Laughing



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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 3:16 pm
Webslave wrote:
You mean like "Shat, Holty's A Freaking Tool"?

I thought that one was pushed to third quarter?



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Webslave Minister for Railways   Joined: Feb 06, 2003
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 3:24 pm
jamesholt wrote:
Webslave wrote:
You mean like "Shat, Holty's A Freaking Tool"?

I thought that one was pushed to third quarter?
I think you'll find that runs year-round.



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Gwiwer Rt Hon Gentleman and Ghost of Oliver Bulleid   Joined: Nov 22, 2003
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 3:25 pm
I still reckon the best of the best was "Show Holty A Friggin' Train Razz
And did anyone win the "What does SHAFT mean?" comp? If so with what answer?



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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 3:29 pm
I know what it means but MGH™ and Webby would hurt me if i told anyone. Shocked Laughing



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jamesholt Railpage 2 Developer Railpage 2 Developer
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 4:04 pm
Gwiwer wrote:
I still reckon the best of the best was "Show Holty A Friggin' Train Razz
And did anyone win the "What does SHAFT mean?" comp? If so with what answer?

Noone won it, but the answer's above... Wink



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Mickelaar The Ghost of George Stephenson   Joined: Jul 26, 2004
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 5:13 pm
michaelgreenhill wrote:
We still haven't got a flashy project name for this, damnit.
Why not call it 'damnit'. you buggers finally get 5 seconds to scratch your bums and now this comes along damnit.

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TheLoadedDog El Sombrero!   Joined: Jun 19, 2003
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 10:59 pm
May I suggest more proactive moderation?

By this I mean that often barking can prevent a bite. I'd like to see more mods getting into threads and growling at people before the line is crossed, and fewer closed threads and warnings given.

I don't diss the mods for the current approach, and I can see why it was worth a try, but I don't think it's working as well as it could be, and it might be trime to try different techniques.



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Webslave Minister for Railways   Joined: Feb 06, 2003
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 11:44 pm
TheLoadedDog™ wrote:
May I suggest more proactive moderation?

By this I mean that often barking can prevent a bite. I'd like to see more mods getting into threads and growling at people before the line is crossed, and fewer closed threads and warnings given.

I don't diss the mods for the current approach, and I can see why it was worth a try, but I don't think it's working as well as it could be, and it might be trime to try different techniques.
Most definately, I agree that should indeed be a focus. Another focus will be protection of moderators from some of the abuse that comes their way.



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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 11:49 pm
Webslave wrote:
Another focus will be protection of moderators from some of the abuse that comes their way.

Yeahhh maaaaaybe. I'm not sure. I think, given that the moderators are also members (hehehe oo-er guv'nor), they can be adequately protected under the current terms and conditions. An abusive PM, for example, is an abusive PM regardless of who receives it.



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Webslave Minister for Railways   Joined: Feb 06, 2003
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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 12:22 am
TheLoadedDog™ wrote:
Webslave wrote:
Another focus will be protection of moderators from some of the abuse that comes their way.

Yeahhh maaaaaybe. I'm not sure. I think, given that the moderators are also members (hehehe oo-er guv'nor), they can be adequately protected under the current terms and conditions. An abusive PM, for example, is an abusive PM regardless of who receives it.
True, but I'm talking moreso in terms of protecting against
"You know you shouldn't have written 'smeg RTM' in your signature, can you please remove it?"
"No way, I dont have to listen to you, your record is shaky. If you're not careful I'll dob you in to the other moderators!"
(Happened to another moderator today)



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Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 12:29 am
My only thought would be to delete any irrelevent locked posts. Also, to stop multiple posts on the one subject in different forum rooms.

An overhaul of how each forum room could be looked at, e.g NSW could be Tuscan and Chrome yellow, Victoria VR blue and gold...You could even allow the members to vote on what livery to use on each state - NSW: tuscan or Candy...Vic: VR blue and gold or V/line orange and grey etc. I am more than happy to help you design any motifs to be used. PM me if interested.


Maybe also, ditch the 'Armchair Operators' thing. It's getting old fast, how many posts can you make to one minger and his obviously over-protective father? It surely uses valueable space on the server...



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