James
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These kind of things are always a gamble but you are lucky enough to have a solid user base already so I think it's got a lot of potential
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James
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P.s. Write the site in .Net
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by Shane
you dont want a carbon copy of CS, you need something fresh and new
Indeed, hence we only take over a very limited number of members. The moderation in the incubation forum will be strict so people may find that they are not exported over when the time comes if their posts are deleted. Then there will be an approval process before signup for the new place, then strict moderation when people arrive. I'm well aware that there are some things about CS, nice place as it is, that won't be making the transition!
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Hamish
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Sounds great ian
Dont think it would apply to me too much as im not into/ havent done any trackdays
But its a great idea none the less
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by James
P.s. Write the site in .Net
Now that IS a gamble
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Shane
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Indeed, hence we only take over a very limited number of members. The moderation in the incubation forum will be strict so people may find that they are not exported over when the time comes if their posts are deleted. Then there will be an approval process before signup for the new place, then strict moderation when people arrive. I'm well aware that there are some things about CS, nice place as it is, that won't be making the transition!
cool, that pretty much cleans up all of my questions really, obviously CS is staying as it is, but whats going to happen in terms of updates to the site etc, or are you going to get CS to a fairly solid point and let it take a back seat for a while?
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Ian
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The plan is that CS doesn't change at all. The only little minor side-effect is that it gets a tiny bit quieter if people spent time elsewhere, but it is still growing anyway so that won't be noticable, certainly wouldn't be apparent in the stats. Plus people may end up cross-posting material back over anyway if it is of interest to the core membership on here.
I'll certainly still be here in the same capacity.
[Edited on 31-01-2008 by Ian]
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fresh_creps
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sounds like a quality idea,very keen to see how it goes.wish ya luck
And I'm defiantly in
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Shane
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
The plan is that CS doesn't change at all. The only little minor side-effect is that it gets a tiny bit quieter if people spent time elsewhere, but it is still growing anyway so that won't be noticable, certainly wouldn't be apparent in the stats. Plus people may end up cross-posting material back over anyway if it is of interest to the core membership on here.
I'll certainly still be here in the same capacity.
[Edited on 31-01-2008 by Ian]
is tim onboard for this project or is he staying with CS
PS feel free to tell me to shut up at anytime, im only trying to get a better understanding of how this is all going to work etc
[Edited on 31-01-2008 by Shane]
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Ian
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Yeah Tim is offering his technical mastery. Its on CS hardware until it outgrows it.
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Doug
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I have to say that I think it is a great idea.
From my experience I have found owners clubs can be abit boring and snooby. Although the later applies mainly to the BMW world.
I am assuming that your main target in this is to have a site thats a cross between pistonheads and trackscotland? If so it sounds like a great idea.
Personally I am certainly getting more into the track day side of things with trips to the ring etc. I would love to take an active role in such a site!
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Tom
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Could link in with AK's member base
[Edited on 31-01-2008 by Tom]
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willay
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RCS
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What type of members are you trying to attract car ownership wise? Hot hatch or further up the ladder?
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Simon_16v
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Sounds good Ian
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Ian
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Hot hatch and perhaps specially prepared occasional cars but not big money specifically.
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jr
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you know my thoughts
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RCS
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I'd love to see all the sites (corsa, clio, saxo, 106 etc) come together to organise trackdays.
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jr
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well its sort of the idea RCS, there is no dedicated forum for trackdays etc that has anytype of traffic or is well organised
with the people we have in place from here, plus the amoutn of times we have proved we can put on decent events, it should be a good thing for all parties
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CorsAsh
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Cool idea
Nurburgring Liaison Rep right here
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by Doug
I am assuming that your main target in this is to have a site thats a cross between pistonheads and trackscotland?
IMO thats spot on doug
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by VXR
But basically, this is a track day dedicated website?
Pretty much. You in?
I want to, but realisically, I don't have the funding to be an active part of it anymore. Corsa is eventually going, and want to get more into bike track days (its much cheaper ). So no car, no funds to buy one, i'd never be there
Its something I wanted to do as a sideline project to build up my web skills, but has taken a back seat recently.
I even thought about combining it for bikes and cars, but in reality, theres only a few of us that love both, otherwise its quite a large divide between the groups
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Mase
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really good idea, it comes at a good time actually, I was thinking of getting some kind of car for a track car soon!
Mase
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by VXR
But basically, this is a track day dedicated website?
Pretty much. You in?
I even thought about combining it for bikes and cars, but in reality, theres only a few of us that love both, otherwise its quite a large divide between the groups
Which is a massive shame
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Ian
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No reason to rule bikes out Daimo, except we don't really know the 'marketplace' for existing sites etc. I assume there are some in place already?
For the record and rather ironically, some of my off roading friends also have bikes and do tours of North Wales etc. as well as the odd track day. There is crossover between the hobbies.
[Edited on 31-01-2008 by Ian]
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