1. Registration
- Posted by Igor Kachan <kinz at peterlink.ru> Oct 21, 2006
- 643 views
Dear EU users, Just a thought. Maybe it is a time to reset the registration rules? Say, registered user is just a contributing one ... to Contrib page. Plus a donating one ... to RDS. Plus all already registered. Then Micro-Economy will work as it already works. Regards, Igor Kachan kinz at peterlink.ru
2. Re: Registration
- Posted by Igor Kachan <kinz at peterlink.ru> Oct 22, 2006
- 604 views
Igor Kachan wrote: > > Dear EU users, > > Just a thought. > > Maybe it is a time to reset the registration > rules? > > Say, registered user is just a contributing one ... > to Contrib page. Plus a donating one ... to RDS. > Plus all already registered. > Then Micro-Economy will work as it already works. To be more exact, this Micro-Economy was something like to play or game anyway. It is just a score or bill or count of a user's happiness regarding some contribution. This game was very nice, why not to keep it and now, when EU is absolutely free? To keep it without any and all obligations of RDS, naturally. Regards, Igor Kachan kinz at peterlink.ru
3. Re: Registration
- Posted by Chris Bensler <bensler at nt.net> Oct 22, 2006
- 611 views
Igor Kachan wrote: > > Igor Kachan wrote: > > > > > Dear EU users, > > > > Just a thought. > > > > Maybe it is a time to reset the registration > > rules? > > > > Say, registered user is just a contributing one ... > > to Contrib page. Plus a donating one ... to RDS. > > Plus all already registered. > > Then Micro-Economy will work as it already works. > > To be more exact, this Micro-Economy was something > like to play or game anyway. It is just a score or > bill or count of a user's happiness regarding some > contribution. This game was very nice, why not to > keep it and now, when EU is absolutely free? > To keep it without any and all obligations of RDS, > naturally. > > > Regards, > Igor Kachan > kinz at peterlink.ru The micro-economy should be replaced with a voting system and a comment system for downloads. Rob has previously expressed concern for the possibility of voting system abuse though. IMO, if people have to sign up with email verification before being able to post contributions, it will deter most chances of abuse. Another problem with a voting system, or comments sections is that people aren't/shouldn't comment until after they've tried the product and by then it's unlikely they will return to the download page to cast a vote or make a comment. This could be encouraged by having people sign up to be able to download and when they attempt to download a file it will remember their previous X number of downloads and remind them to vote/comment on them. It shouldn't be intrusive, but just a friendly reminder, that could be disabled/ignored on a per download basis (but not completely or permanently turned off). Another way of getting the cream to rise to the top would be to have moderated and unmoderated download categories. Moderated downloads would be those which have passed some basic requirments for completeness, usefulness, quality, etc. All contributions are first place in the unmoderated (unapproved files) categories. From there, they can be nominated for the moderated categories. Other types of categories could be useful as well, such as a hall of fame, pick of the week, etc. Chris Bensler ~ The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra ~ http://empire.iwireweb.com - Empire for Euphoria
4. Re: Registration
- Posted by Igor Kachan <kinz at peterlink.ru> Oct 22, 2006
- 637 views
Chris Bensler wrote: > > Igor Kachan wrote: > > > > Igor Kachan wrote: > > > > > > Dear EU users, > > > > > > Just a thought. > > > > > > Maybe it is a time to reset the registration > > > rules? > > > > > > Say, registered user is just a contributing one ... > > > to Contrib page. Plus a donating one ... to RDS. > > > Plus all already registered. > > > Then Micro-Economy will work as it already works. > > > > To be more exact, this Micro-Economy was something > > like to play or game anyway. It is just a score or > > bill or count of a user's happiness regarding some > > contribution. This game was very nice, why not to > > keep it and now, when EU is absolutely free? > > To keep it without any and all obligations of RDS, > > naturally. > > > > Regards, > > Igor Kachan > > kinz at peterlink.ru > > The micro-economy should be replaced with a voting system and a comment system > for downloads. > > Rob has previously expressed concern for the possibility of voting system > abuse > though. > > IMO, if people have to sign up with email verification before being able to > post contributions, it will deter most chances of abuse. > > Another problem with a voting system, or comments sections is that people > aren't/shouldn't > comment until after they've tried the product and by then it's unlikely they > will return to the download page to cast a vote or make a comment. This could > be encouraged by having people sign up to be able to download and when they > attempt to download a file it will remember their previous X number of > downloads > and remind them to vote/comment on them. It shouldn't be intrusive, but just > a friendly reminder, that could be disabled/ignored on a per download basis > (but not completely or permanently turned off). > > Another way of getting the cream to rise to the top would be to have moderated > and unmoderated download categories. Moderated downloads would be those which > have passed some basic requirments for completeness, usefulness, quality, etc. > All contributions are first place in the unmoderated (unapproved files) > categories. > From there, they can be nominated for the moderated categories. > > Other types of categories could be useful as well, such as a hall of fame, > pick of the week, etc. I think Micro-Money is not too serious thing now and doesn't require voting, moderating, categories, cops, sheriffs, police, prisons etc. I'd like to see some friendly Euphorians jocular game on that Micro-Economy place and under its old good name. Regards, Igor Kachan kinz at peterlink.ru
5. Re: Registration
- Posted by Mark K. Akita <mkakita at juno.com> Oct 23, 2006
- 616 views
Getting recognition for your work in the form of micro-economy bux or votes is encouraging, but will always have the potential for some kinds of abuse. A voting system might lead to the same kind of "rating inflation" I've noticed on music upload sites such as Acid Planet. There are a number of artists there with artificially high average ratings, simply because they've provided lots of positive reviews to others and have received a "quid pro quo" pat on the back in return. I would hate to see a system implemented that lauds established excellence at the cost of ignoring promising newbie efforts. Mark mkakita at juno.com http://marksarts.blogspot.com/
6. Re: Registration
- Posted by Igor Kachan <kinz at peterlink.ru> Oct 24, 2006
- 614 views
Mark K. Akita wrote: > > Getting recognition for your work in the form of micro-economy bux or votes > is encouraging, but will always have the potential for some kinds of abuse. Oh, yes, we always can to abuse something or even anything, but our Micro-Economy was very resistant to that abuse over Rob's efforts to keep it equitable. Micro-Money was RDS money, so Rob knew better than any one else what to do with that money. That Micro-Economy was a *donating* system first of all, "voting" stands just in quotation marks, as you can see on M-E page. Now the full Euphoria package is free, so for monthly $3 of registered user you can buy ... what? Rob, couldn't you sell something, say, licenced RDS CDs with collection of all versions of Euphoria plus the current RDS site content? Maybe, I just do not know. Or just sell some cool not open RDS program? Or just keep that system as some kind of new game, as I said? Let's think, at least... > A voting system might lead to the same kind of "rating inflation" I've > noticed > on music upload sites such as Acid Planet. There are a number of artists > there > with artificially high average ratings, simply because they've provided lots > of positive reviews to others and have received a "quid pro quo" pat on the > back in return. I would hate to see a system implemented that lauds > established > excellence at the cost of ignoring promising newbie efforts. Yes, "voting" is not very good thing for these purposes, all these ratings, stars, ballyhoo, hoop-la ... I do not like. > Mark > mkakita at juno.com Good Luck with great SDL, Mark! Even DOSBox is based on it Regards, Igor Kachan kinz at peterlink.ru
7. Registration
- Posted by Everett Williams <rett at GVTC.COM> Oct 26, 1999
- 626 views
To all and sundry, Apropos of nothing, I am announcing my status as a fully registered member of this august group. Whenever RDS gets around to sending me my download key or whatever that they send, I will get my full version. For those who were hoping that I would go away, tough luck:) For those who have replied thoughtfully and helpfully to my notes, thanks...and let us continue. Truly, this is one of the most helpful groups that I have seen in this business. Even rude or unruly types usually manage to get answers with minimum flame. Everett L.(Rett) Williams rett at gvtc.com
8. Re: Registration
- Posted by Naflign <naflign at MEDIAONE.NET> Oct 26, 1999
- 625 views
Hey, congratulations on the purchase! It's nice to have, and also nice to know one is supporting such a neat thing ^^ ----- Original Message ----- From: Everett Williams <rett at GVTC.COM> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 5:29 PM Subject: Registration > To all and sundry, > > Apropos of nothing, I am announcing my status as a fully registered member > of this august group. Whenever RDS gets around to sending me my download key > or whatever that they send, I will get my full version. For those who were > hoping that I would go away, tough luck:) For those who have replied > thoughtfully and helpfully to my notes, thanks...and let us continue. Truly, > this is one of the most helpful groups that I have seen in this business. > Even rude or unruly types usually manage to get answers with minimum flame. > > Everett L.(Rett) Williams > rett at gvtc.com >
9. Registration
- Posted by jjnick at cvn.com Apr 15, 2001
- 609 views
Please tell me I don't have to wait 'til tomorrow for my Euphoria registration to go through! (At least it gives me time to do my taxes! -) )
10. Re: Registration
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Apr 15, 2001
- 609 views
jjnick at cvn.com writes: > Please tell me I don't have to wait 'til tomorrow > for my Euphoria registration to go through! (At least > it gives me time to do my taxes! -) ) Your download instructions were sent automatically a few minutes after you registered this afternoon at DigiBuy. Unfortunately, the e-mail "bounced" at your server, cvn.com. It was just a "soft" bounce, so it will be automatically retried for the next few days. For good measure I just sent you the instructions manually. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
11. Re: Registration
- Posted by jjnick at cvn.com Apr 15, 2001
- 585 views
Yeap, got it. Thanks for the quick response! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Craig" <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: Registration > > > jjnick at cvn.com writes: > > Please tell me I don't have to wait 'til tomorrow > > for my Euphoria registration to go through! (At least > > it gives me time to do my taxes! -) ) > > Your download instructions were sent automatically > a few minutes after you registered this afternoon > at DigiBuy. Unfortunately, the e-mail "bounced" at > your server, cvn.com. It was just a "soft" bounce, so > it will be automatically retried for the next few days. > For good measure I just sent you the instructions manually. > > Regards, > Rob Craig > Rapid Deployment Software > http://www.RapidEuphoria.com > > > > > >