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2006-07-01 [Font]: I have a tip for anyone that want's to help out with things around WritersCo - It's always good to consider, if it is already there, do I really need to create another version of it. 9/10 times you shouldn't and instead you can always contact the people responsible and ask can you help out, or suggest a few improvements. Of course if you think you could make something beneficial and better, then go for it.
2008-05-25 [gandalf]: hmmmmmm.......
"Note: Yes, you can become a member of the Staff, but this very likely won't change how much you can help us out."
just how much dare i say to this before i am banned.....
do you truely understand what this is stating?
does it matter how much skill in programming, writing, basic knowledge in diverse areas, (including human interaction) and experience one has? or is it really a dead issue?
please advise when i am to be banned for this "questioning".
2008-05-25 [Veltzeh]: Why would you be banned for questions, though?
I think the statement means that when you are helping, it doesn't matter that much if you're a member of the Staff, because you would do that helping anyway. Right? :)
2008-05-28 [Font]: Correct. Every member can help in some way, after all it is a community. If someone is willing to help and aid in the positive movement of WritersCo, then they will probably be active in the community, have a good knowledge of the forums and wikis, and also have communicated and interacted with the other members. I think doing these things would be sufficient to demonstrate experience, if someone was going for a staff role. Of course they'd have to write about it - it can't just be assumed.
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