Keith Weiland
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posted on 18/6/09 at 08:09 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Sporty
As far as the way the site works it seems fine to me the information contained is invaluable when doing anything on the car.
One thing that strikes me though is that why do we just pay the fee at the start. I'm sure all of is gets at least £5 worth of value out of it
each year and the site needs maintaining so why don't we pay a fee each year, just a thought.
Ian
Its not a bad idea to have a premium subscription but it really doesnt cost much to host a forum.
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Nash
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posted on 18/6/09 at 09:39 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Keith Weiland
I realise the site is run and modded voluntarily but its not terribly difficult to upgrade a forum and the latest XMB isn't too bad but there
are converters available if it is desired to migrate to new software. God forbid someone suggest trying to keep up with technology.
To all those who say content and community are more important than function, that is true but content, community and function is better still. The
content and community is already here so updating the site is what provides the function. Things like Inline link creation with auto highlighting make
posting useful content so much easier.
Keith, to a certain extent you are correct of course but utility and warranty both carry perceptions of success or failure and it is also important to
acknowledge the user communities skill base and requirements when specifying new functionality. Add this to the potential increase in support cost and
you soon can't achieve benefit realisation.
IMHO.........Neil
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