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Peter

[*] Posted on 12-1-2005 at 05:53 PM
thats right guldan.. your Protege, good luck :D
maluta

[*] Posted on 12-1-2005 at 01:29 PM
Well, and I like to think of myself as Wormhole's protege. Unfortunatly, kind of busy at the moment at university, but I'll be completely back in a week or two. I try to check here every day, and help as much as I can.
GuldantheWarlock

[*] Posted on 11-30-2005 at 06:47 PM
Wait, you're my protege, and your code spacing is still that bad after two years? Aparrently I haven't been doing my job (which I wasn't aware of :lol: ) Well you best get to work then *cracks the whip*
Peter

[*] Posted on 11-30-2005 at 06:11 PM
(thats what edit is for :P)

also somewhere about a month after guldan arrives, i turn up. :D, ive been the n00b in trianing for nearly two years now. i like to think of myself as Guldan's Protege. Anywho. Ive been a staff member on and off for the past two years, staff member because i keep nagging jim, and on and off because i have patches of Far to much school work, and about a year ago, i lost the need for a forum in my life, However genesisgaming and my-forum have changed all that :)

pete
kc183391

[*] Posted on 11-30-2005 at 05:16 PM
But you still did not start with a galaxy far far away. LOL
WormHole

[*] Posted on 11-30-2005 at 04:01 PM
You asked for it. What do you expect after 20 months of service? Of course a lot's going to happen! :smash:
IBRINGTHEMOSH

[*] Posted on 11-30-2005 at 03:52 PM
wow thats a whole lot. thanks
WormHole

[*] Posted on 11-30-2005 at 03:41 PM
I got into xmb almost 5 years ago when an old site I used to have was needing a good forum software. I had gone through several, phpbb, IB, IkonBoard and a couple of others) that I didn't care for either the functionality or the look or both. So while searching I found XMB. I liked the look of it and the ease of its use. At that time I didn't know anything about php or mysql. But like everything else web-related I taught myself when I started installing my own hacks. After awhile I became adept enough that I started offering help at both XMB and XMB Hack where eventually I was made a Super Moderator. After a couple of years XMB stopped the support for hacks and forced it all to XMB Hacks in an attempt to revive it because that site was dying. It was a futile attempt as XMB Hacks kept dying a slow death with all the staff and site owner's abandoning the site leaving myself and about 2 or 3 other mods pretty much keeping it alive. For the most part of 2005, until late July/early August, it was pretty much me and xmbg staff keeping it alive. So while XMB Hacks was in its death throes I decided something needed to be done as a certain other site owner was starting sites and killing them just as fast (3 in one year). So in April of 2004 I started XMBG with the idea of providing hack installations for a price because I was tired of fixing people's boards all the time for free after they'd butcher them attempting their own installs. Guldan was the first installer to join the team. And from their the site externally grew (look at the history in the stats calendar) while struggling to find proficient, dedicated staff. XMBG has gone through at least a dozen moderators but don't have them anymore as they didn't do the job for whatever reasons. XMBG has gone through 3 installer crews pretty much for the same reasons as installers because people didn't take the job seriously enough and insisted on doing the job their way instead of the way I need it to be done which is why I ended up doing the majority of the forum support and the majority of hack installation requests. Around May of 2005 it was announced that XMBXtreme was going to close and I was talked into offering General Support (against my better judgement and still is) and offering downloads (again against my better judgement and still is) to fill the void of XMBXtreme's ultimate closing which never happened. At around this same time we started our own Developement team which I didn't really want to mess with since we got the hacks from XMBXtreme and I saw no need for the extra workload because I knew I would end up over seeing that as well as the downloads and General Support. I just didn't need or want the extra work heaped on me like I predicted it would. So anyways we put together a dev team, offered general support and download. May, June and July ended up all being record months with each month surpassing the one before. And the workload was just getting out of hand for me. It just really sucks when all the other staff takes time off whenever they felt like it leaving their work for me or someone else to cover, especially when the absences were unannounced and sometimes would be as long as a week or so. During this time, though, we had 4 installers, 6 developers and 3 moderators and things were skyrocketing out the roof. So about mid-August I thought it was about time to go paid as I was already a year past due. So in September XMBG went paid. A short time later a conflict arose between myself and a former Super Admin who subsequently left the site while doing a lot of internal damage on his way out. This conflict erupted into several fights across several threads with me battling several people on several different fronts causing a lot of dissention on the site. Then this former admin started his own site and a lot of members and all the staff but Guldan, maluta and kc183391 left to go join his site. So in return I kicked them all of the site and some of these disgruntled people decided upon themselves to keep coming here and keeping the trouble going. Which now brings us to the present where XMBG is struggling to get activity going as we used to average between 100 and 150 posts a day to now anywhere from 30 to 50 posts a day. Prior to this trouble I was putting in 15 to 18 hours a day on this site, sometimes more, and felt as if I had a fulltime/overtime job that didn't pay. Well with the advent of paid installations hack requests have dropped from 400 - 500 a month with anywhere from 1000 to 1200 hacks a month being installed to maybe an average of 1 request a day and 100 to 150 hacks installed a month. So it's like going from 200 mph to 10 mph in a heartbeat. So it's become apparent even tho people said the service was valuable, of course when it was free, to a small handful of people who have ever donated and a small handful of people paying for requests. They'd rather install the hacks themselves and risk trashing their boards, which a vast majority do, and then come here to get it fixed for free. And that's why the new Help Desk was implemented. It's not fair to me that they don't want to pay but expect me to fix their screwups for free. I even implemented the ads as a way people can support the site if they don't want to pay for any of the services.

So there you have it, the story of XMBG.
IBRINGTHEMOSH

[*] Posted on 11-30-2005 at 02:13 PM
^ yeah me too.

like how did you get into xmb? are you and guldan friends offline?
Lucian

[*] Posted on 11-30-2005 at 06:59 AM
Quote:
Originally posted by WormHole
What's there to tell? I created the site, people join, people post questions, we post answers, people make requests, we fullfil the requests. Not much else to tell.


I was hoping for a "A long time ago in a gallaxy far far away":lol:
WormHole

[*] Posted on 11-30-2005 at 03:57 AM
What's there to tell? I created the site, people join, people post questions, we post answers, people make requests, we fullfil the requests. Not much else to tell.
IBRINGTHEMOSH

[*] Posted on 11-30-2005 at 03:33 AM
tell us the story of xmbg. i'd love to know.

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