KevinR Posted September 13 Report Share Posted September 13 About a month late, but Happy 10th Birthday to the Forum. As far as I can see, the first posting on this Forum was a test posting by the team that actually setup the Forum on the 17th July 2014, but the first official posting was on the 13th August 2014, the day that the Forum was opened for member registration. We'e had a lot of fun in the last 10 years, and its probably now time for the Forum to have a bit of a makeover to give it a new look and feel to celebrate its 10th Birthday. The entire CoM, myself and the other Forum moderators all give our time and experience as unpaid volunteers to keep the Club and the Forum running, and now want to reach out to you, the Forum Members to collect ideas on how to develop the Forum for the future. The TSSC Chairman, Chris Gunby, will be posting about setting up a working party to discuss ideas on how we might want the Forum to develop in the future. Please start thinking of ideas and if you have time to give, please volunteer to join the team that are going to plan how we want to take the Forum forward for the next 10 years. Many thanks Kevin 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete Lewis Posted September 14 Report Share Posted September 14 have to say well done , I was on the web development team set by Nigel Clark back in the mid 2000??? i was the only moderator left to run the forum till the 2nd ? version collapsed one christmas and being on Com then found they didnt want a forum ....i left and willing to help but getting a bit old and dinosaur these days it needs some young blood injecting , so long as us old uns can still work it ok happy birthday ....a good idea Pete Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Posted September 14 Report Share Posted September 14 Thank you Kevin for all your work and support for this forum. Much appreciated! This forum is also very important for all club members abroad (i.e. outside UK) since local meetings are not an option for us. I think this forum is important for the long time survival of the club and a great source of knowledge / database. I also use fb but it is a bit annoying to see how people ask the same questions over and over again, when the answer is usually to be found here on the forum if you just search for it. I do not have any improvement suggestions, but as Pete already mention, make it as usefriendly as possible. Greetings from the Åland Island /Roger. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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