I can only speak for the bots aspect where I believe qan is related to.
I was incharge for a brief period. I assume about 2 weeks - month or so to get certain aspects of TWL bots working. Qan if you wanted some information on the previous TWL bots talk to me or 2Dragons who coded the first version. I've been inactive for some personal reasons for a while now and am slowly getting back into doing things.
Coding bots for TW is very hard. Not in respect the difficulty in coding the bot but to actually get it up and tested. Everyone on the coding scene knows that testing is where most of the bugs are found. I was fortunate in this aspect due to the fact that the people in power to upload the code were in my squad and I was able to get in touch and get the required problems resolved with relative ease - Hence I was able to accomplish the vast amount of work I did in a relatively less time. Now, others in my situation aren't able to get the resources as I was and I can see the frustration that they would encounter. This definetely has to be addressed.
Since more and more of the zone starts to become automated (not necessarily a bad thing and some suggest) the power structure that relates to coding bots need to be more organised. Here in lies the problem. A person with uploading power can do a great amount of harm to the zone if they are untrustable. Which leads me to agree with epi on the whole trust makes the upper staff issue.
However, I can see the other side of the equation. If I was incharge of the bots right now. It seems that the people who can get things in motion (as in uploading bot changes) are fairly inactive and therefore it take a lot of time to get things done. Therefore, I believe that this is one position that needs to have an active sMod incharge. With the advent of the CVS repository, things got a lot better than they were before and improvements are slowly progressing. I understand what qan is asking to a certain degree since I have not been on staff as long like epi. But I also think that radical changes all at once are probably not very realistic. As epi pointed out, this is a volunteer organisation. And even as a volunteer organisation the mean age level in this organisation is very low. Dedication to their work differs greatly between people. Terms such as living up to commitments aren't taken seriously by lots. Therefore, skill although present isn't that easily obtained when sifting through the people.
I was incharge for a brief period. I assume about 2 weeks - month or so to get certain aspects of TWL bots working. Qan if you wanted some information on the previous TWL bots talk to me or 2Dragons who coded the first version. I've been inactive for some personal reasons for a while now and am slowly getting back into doing things.
Coding bots for TW is very hard. Not in respect the difficulty in coding the bot but to actually get it up and tested. Everyone on the coding scene knows that testing is where most of the bugs are found. I was fortunate in this aspect due to the fact that the people in power to upload the code were in my squad and I was able to get in touch and get the required problems resolved with relative ease - Hence I was able to accomplish the vast amount of work I did in a relatively less time. Now, others in my situation aren't able to get the resources as I was and I can see the frustration that they would encounter. This definetely has to be addressed.
Since more and more of the zone starts to become automated (not necessarily a bad thing and some suggest) the power structure that relates to coding bots need to be more organised. Here in lies the problem. A person with uploading power can do a great amount of harm to the zone if they are untrustable. Which leads me to agree with epi on the whole trust makes the upper staff issue.
However, I can see the other side of the equation. If I was incharge of the bots right now. It seems that the people who can get things in motion (as in uploading bot changes) are fairly inactive and therefore it take a lot of time to get things done. Therefore, I believe that this is one position that needs to have an active sMod incharge. With the advent of the CVS repository, things got a lot better than they were before and improvements are slowly progressing. I understand what qan is asking to a certain degree since I have not been on staff as long like epi. But I also think that radical changes all at once are probably not very realistic. As epi pointed out, this is a volunteer organisation. And even as a volunteer organisation the mean age level in this organisation is very low. Dedication to their work differs greatly between people. Terms such as living up to commitments aren't taken seriously by lots. Therefore, skill although present isn't that easily obtained when sifting through the people.
Comment