Parker Yahoo Group Archived Messages
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793 | atcbill2 | Re: Comments to our own dedicated "Parker" forum & website | 2/22/2006 8:54:00 | |
Dale, Glad to see you taking the initiative on starting up a new dedicated site. It will be a lot of time and effort and I would to thank you in advance. Look forward to seeing it soon. Bill atcbill on the old parker site --- In <a href="/group/parkerboats/post?postID=_mMYtlgE6-1eLpbo0LJFm_IFSR5d3MO3vncxScyMggWB1xI7pKztryY167HcJliky-IzCFDzCcW_IQNHPYzfSLUD">[email protected]</a>, "parker25lc" <c-dhubbard@...> wrote: > > 1)Eric - Just curious how will it differ from the Yahoo Parker website? > Eric, it will run on better software, typical forum software ... see > this example here: <a href="http://www.greatgrady.com/forum/index.php">http://www.greatgrady.com/forum/index.php</a> > > 2) Skopje179 (aka Porkchunker) - The drain on your time? > Valid point, but I'm committed and have 4 guys backing me with time and > $4 if needed > > 3)Brucekovacsparker - Won't running a site cost money? > Yes it does. I am willing to fund the domain name fees and 1st few > years of server space. Also see below #4. > > 4)Brucekovacsparker - Will it be a subscriber site? > It will always have a free registration, but I want to allow members to > upload photos for their boats and rigging tips. Once we add in a photo > gallery feature, there may be a one-time nominal fee. > > I also envision selling both Parker and Classic Parker merchandise to > pay for the site costs. I am not in this to make moeny, not in it to > spend extravagant amounts of money either. > > I soooooooooooooo want to get back to the forum community that used to > exist on the old Parker forums. So, let's give it a try ... > > DaleH > |