cwightmanphotos wrote: OK OK, so I'm not the owner of this forum. I confess.
I knew Alex was..and he is doing a great job!
cwightmanphotos wrote:
chasrich wrote: I'm making installments to take over...
I enjoy the payments, but you have a long way to go.
bhowdy wrote: I would guess that Alex (the forum Grand Poobah in spite of what Crystal says) will chime in on this topic when he sees it.
I have spoken by telephone to Alex and he is an avid fairly new (3 years I believe) photogrpaher. But more importantly he has the valuable experience of having run huge forum sites. Think Corvettes.
Alex has a very cool vision for Photography Talk, which I believe he will achieve.
Can't speak for all message forum type sites but that's what I know about this one.
bhowdy wrote: I would guess that Alex (the forum Grand Poobah in spite of what Crystal says) will chime in on this topic when he sees it.
I have spoken by telephone to Alex and he is an avid fairly new (3 years I believe) photogrpaher. But more importantly he has the valuable experience of having run huge forum sites. Think Corvettes.
Alex has a very cool vision for Photography Talk, which I believe he will achieve.
Can't speak for all message forum type sites but that's what I know about this one.
jekyll wrote: I would guess that most sites, like this one, are created and maintained by people who have a keen interest in the forum subject. I, for one, wouldn't want to spend my time and energy running, say, a child-care website. I'm single, not interested in even a LTR let alone kids at this point in my life. In order to make a success of something, it generally helps if you are truly interested in the endeavor, which is a hard thing to fake.
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