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nathanpc
Hello,
I'm with an idea to create a community that is the integration of all the Assembly forums in only one, here is it: http://assembly.s2.bizhat.com/, please help me to improve it, because all know that the hardest part of a community creation is the beginning, please, let's register there and create an integrated community. Thanks, Nathan Paulino Campos |
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Fanael
What is (are?) "communitys"? Is it a typo? Did you mean "communities"?
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nathanpc
I mean communities, sorry!
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nathanpc
But i can put sub-forums for organize!
Let's go, there is another big and happy world out! |
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shoorick
there already exists polyasm forum: http://www.asmcommunity.net/board/ - why not participate there?
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f0dder
My advice: forget about it.
It would require a great deal of user interest, critical mass. If that was successful, you'd find yourself requiring a team of moderators - and that better be people who are experienced at moderating, are used to working together, and don't have ego clashes. There are historical reasons why the communities are as fragmented as they are now, and it has a lot to do with ego. No reason to add even more fragmentation, the existing communities should do the job just fine. |
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windwakr
What we should do is try and get people to switch to FASM and come here. All other assemblers suck.
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revolution
nathanpc wrote: Hello, Perhaps you can create some posts about your current project, or at the very least you should post the rules in the special sub-forum you have called "rules". Currently no rules exists there, so does that mean we can do whatever we want?! |
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ass0
yeah the admin should do some examples in asm, so people like me will be interested
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nathanpc
All Ok!
_________________ Developer: C++, Java, C/C++, Java ME, Java EE, Pascal, Assembly(8086, 6502, z80, ARM and MIPS), Delphi, Visual Basic, Pascal, Ruby and Perl |
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