MatraSport Forum
BLOGS => Spyros's MatraSports Page => Topic started by: Spyros on August 10, 2008, 01:48:22 pm
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This morning I realised the wonderfull present given by the forum administrators.
I was so enthousiastic that I immediatelly suscribed.
But ? How to position it ?
How to allow at the same time these Blogs and the Forum ?
I've a web site. Probably the most documented Bagheera web site, even if I haven't touched it since years.
I started this in 1998 and this allowed me to learn a lot and to make plenty of contacts all over the world.
Since then, I consider Web Sites are more a repository but for people communication, it's something of the past.
Not the appropriate tool.
This because I really believe that the interactions are the most interesting points.
I recently published a thick manual about the last Bagheera evolutions and strangely, even if I've a lot of difficulties to sale it, I'm currently under presure, (from my readers) to publish a Bagheera history.
I'm really wondering if paper books are still the way to go and I'vnt made my mind about it yet.
So now, 2 types of tools (Forum and Blogs) and a big question. How, why to develop a blog without interfering with the forum content. I don't think we are the usual bloggers that are in vital need of communicating what they are doing or thinking.
So what ?
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Spyros, I suggest you post this in the 'General discussion' section on the forum as this is obviously not "blogging", but a question to raise a debate. But it's a very valid question, indeed.
- Anders
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Hi Spyros - and congrats on being the first non-admin with a blog! :-)
I agree on your thoughts on websites - as you remember MatraSport started in 1995, and the bulk of the information and structure is still from 1995-2000, - only pictures have been added in much larger versions as the general Internet connection became faster.
The site is hand-written in HTML, which makes it very robust and 100% hacker safe.
A forum is much better for real-time updates and communication, but requires constant surveillance to counteract spammers and hackers.
I have often thought about converting MatraSport into a content-managed (CM) system, and letting a selection of members (or all) log in and update information, a bit like WikiPedia, but as I don't like the layout of most CM-sites, I have been holding back.
The initial reason for the blogging was to let members have a scratch pad where they can write about their personal projects and have a fixed place to present their cars and ideas. To this end, some sort of picture gallery plugin would be great, but until I get such a beast installed, it actually works fine to upload pictures into the blog.
The forum is more used for exchanging information on problems or spare parts, and I hope all such questions/answers will continue to be posted in the forum.
Regards
Lennart
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Hi Guys,
This was not really a question to raise a debate. I have my answers to these questions. Simply, I wanted to introduce the thinking process. But apparently the succes is not there. I'll post something else