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Roulette-focused => General Discussion => Topic started by: chrisbis on Jul 22, 05:33 AM 2011

Title: Questions for the New Owner
Post by: chrisbis on Jul 22, 05:33 AM 2011
When will the current format, be transferred to the New server/host?


.and will we be down for long?
Title: Re: Questions for the New Owner
Post by: ADulay on Jul 22, 11:36 AM 2011
Actually, the real question is.....

Will Norman Bates be allowed to post up here?    :-X

  AD
Title: Re: Questions for the New Owner
Post by: VLS on Jul 22, 11:45 AM 2011
Quote from: chrisbis on Jul 22, 05:33 AM 2011
When will the current format, be transferred to the New server/host?


More likely on VE's weekend (i.e. more likely tomorrow).


Quote from: chrisbis on Jul 22, 05:33 AM 2011
.and will we be down for long?


No. As soon as the database is transferred all the messages are in and new messages can be added.


DNS (name resolving) for the domain's new home can take as little as two (2) hours for developed countries to as much as 48+ hours for the smaller countries ISPs.


UK/US/AUS all are going to notice only some hours of downtime.


The only real drawback is to have the default settings and look while I import the rest of features, tags, smileys, etc.
Title: Re: Questions for the New Owner
Post by: MrJ on Jul 22, 11:59 AM 2011
Quote from: ADulay on Jul 22, 11:36 AM 2011
Actually, the real question is.....

Will Norman Bates be allowed to post up here?    :-X

  AD


Although its not my choice, the guy really is not bothering anybody. I try and stay consistent. Meaning, if you dont like his methods, dont read them, dont respond. Do I think he even plays his OWN methods? No.

Ken
Title: Re: Questions for the New Owner-
Post by: chrisbis on Jul 28, 02:59 AM 2011
Though in reality, I am NOT bothered whether Albahala/Sumit stays or goes from the Forum,
(my run in's with him have been numerous, to the point of distraction), I am concerned at the
brand new member xugamagaita, being allowed to use his first post in the affair.


Couple of things that do bother me:-
1. he was here under another name previously- as admitted in his post.
2. first posts are meant to go in the "Newbies" section, as a nice introduction.
3. how did the moderated post go straight through to this Community Council thread?


I also thought that Steve over played the significance of this 1st post.


Just making sure, this place is run for all the right/write reasons, and not just for agenda setting reasons.


Maybe an administration error?
Title: Re: Questions for the New Owner
Post by: Playborne on Jul 28, 03:02 AM 2011
yes, we all have WRITES to WRITE our opinions .


But....


The first post of a member, instead of any introduction and attack on somebody (may be scammer, may be not, I try not to engage in this discussion)

Why not first say hallo mate ?
Title: Re: Questions for the New Owner
Post by: albalaha on Jul 28, 03:27 AM 2011
It was his first post and he says he has another nicname/username earlier. How is it possible without the aid of the administrator? It clearly shows that how honest he is.
Title: Re: Questions for the New Owner
Post by: MrJ on Jul 28, 12:22 PM 2011
Not trying to change the subject but thats why I hesitate saying 'hello' to new members. Usually, they are not new and are laughing their a** off at us saying hi.

Ken
Title: Re: Questions for the New Owner
Post by: Playborne on Jul 29, 04:57 AM 2011
LOL Ken, I haven't thought of them as much, but I guess I'd never say hallo as well any more :D
Title: Re: Questions for the New Owner
Post by: Jimmyfarside on Jul 29, 04:57 PM 2011
link:://rouletteforum.cc/full-systems/ (link:://rouletteforum.cc/full-systems/)***matrix-vertical-6***(random-tamed)/msg63925/#msg63925


Could I ask the staff here, how did this swear word get through the Filters within the Forum?
I regarded this place, as a very safe place to read all about Roulette related matters.
I have been a reader for many months now.
Title: Re: Questions for the New Owner
Post by: MrJ on Jul 29, 06:59 PM 2011
Even though you are correct, you have two posts. Why does this matter? A high chance of someone from the past, out to stir the pot. I could be wrong, I could be right.  :thumbsup:

Ken
Title: Re: Questions for the New Owner
Post by: Jimmyfarside on Jul 29, 07:15 PM 2011
So, in essence, Ur "Style" of moderation, is not about quality, like it HAD been previously,(by others)
but more about how many posts someone had?


Is that the most important thing to U Ken?


I have no "Agenda" with this member at all.


I have a issue, with how THIS moderation, is not working.


Yes, I am from the past, Ur spot on. I'm from YESTERDAY.
Its- chrisbis, using my son's account. Yes, with his permission.
Since I can not get into the forum, other than a guest.


I think 'qwerty', is from something other than the past!  :-X

Title: Re: Questions for the New Owner
Post by: MrJ on Jul 29, 07:21 PM 2011
That's fine but you are not getting what I am saying. I have more experience with this BS than almost every poster here combined.

I have to look at what STANDS OUT. How long a person has been a member. Do they only post on certain peoples threads to attack (mine for example, Steve for example). When did they register. Do they SOUND like a poster from the past, same mannerisms. etc. etc.

I have a lot to do here since I am doing most of this on my own, cut me a break.

Ken
Title: Re: Questions for the New Owner
Post by: Jimmyfarside on Jul 29, 07:26 PM 2011
I will.
I did for a second, think U were referring to me, since u mentioned number of posts.


the member in Question, needs Quarrinte-ing I think!.
(I don't think there is such a word, so I made i up!!)  lol
Title: Re: Questions for the New Owner
Post by: MrJ on Jul 29, 07:31 PM 2011
I probably should not post this......I cant, I dont have that 'power' under my belt. I SHOULD have it though. Maybe Steve or Victor can do that for me. I'll look into it sir.

Ken