Wrong. You can help supply the info to those who are more proficient in computer language!
IT Grad? o.O don't mind me but i thought you would have learnt this type of programming. darn. thought we could ask whether you could do the programming
^ yes i learnt, but i scrapped thru and managed to graduate. and im not even workin in IT line now... lols. so, ya. it kinda fades away slowly.. but yeah i'll help anyway i can!
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Bring back the REPLY function!!
brudders and sisters, no need to know computer programming. i mention PHP and MySQL is for admin to worry about. you know how to post here, can help liao. just go and type the title of your new page in the search box, and it will not find anything, hence "You can create this page". Click on that.
To edit an article, there's a tab for it. Click on it and type in the big box that appears, then preview it. If you're happy, include a summary and save it.
Mr James, when you have the time could you look into the WYSIWYG panel problem? Furthermore, it appears some icons are missing. For an external link, there should be a little arrow beside it but now it's just white space. You may also want to have the SOFT logo on the top-left corner.
hmm... I'm just wondering whether we should associate the Wiki with SOFT. I got a few emails from those who are not in the SOFT camp and they said that not all music acts are not associated with SOFT, thus we should put the Wiki as an independant Wiki that isn't too closely associated. This would cater to the whole music scene in general and will not alienate anyone
One thing I also tend to notice is that SOFT tends to cater more for rockers like us. The music scene is not just specifically for rockers. There are also independant singers, those who are not in rock bands, etc. Examples will include Stefanie Sun, Hardy Mirza, Tay Kewel, etc. I do not think they are with SOFT, and as stated, SOFT tends to... yea. You get the idea.
Well, in that case you need to start from scratch. Get a host, some server space, a domain, and you're all set.
But I don't see why you would want to do that. This is a community, not a business entity (correct me if I'm wrong). Affiliating an individual or a group to this community is a favour done by this community, you can always stop affiliating those that do not want to be affiliated/favoured. Wait, none of us are technically "affiliated" to this virtual gathering place, as it is a choice and not an obligation.
Just because a composer doesn't have time to post on SOFT doesn't mean he can't be part of the community. If somebody's not "with" SOFT you can always provide basic information and direct people to the appropriate places where they can find out more. The more you think in terms of "with" or "without" insertrandomforumname, the more you think about a "different community", the more the real community suffers from fragmentation.
One can not have access to the internet and still be part of the music scene/industry, no?