Now we have a valid archive for amiga remixes the step seems an obvious one, but i'd like to share your thoughts on this...
Should we expaned r64 to incorperate the new amiga remix scene?
Expansion to r64?
I agree with Larsec:
One central resource for a Commodore Remix community would be great, but with some good organization, avoiding it becoming a big mess (..overclocked comes to my mind..).
Keep it modular, if possible: nobody knows what the future may take... (incorporating other systems, for example).
The most important thing is: keep it clean and organized.
cheers.
One central resource for a Commodore Remix community would be great, but with some good organization, avoiding it becoming a big mess (..overclocked comes to my mind..).
Keep it modular, if possible: nobody knows what the future may take... (incorporating other systems, for example).
The most important thing is: keep it clean and organized.
cheers.
I would combine the editorial and community, but keep the remixes themselves separate (i.e. separate charts and voting for C64 and Amiga) otherwise the site could end up like some front-end to overclocked. Combining relatively small communities is an excellent idea though. Also, it's good to see this potentially becoming the place for C64audio's forums, which means we have to check less places--always good when one has limited time!
Agreed with both markus and Craig..
I wouldn't say a total copy or remix64, but a partial copy, if you know what i mean...
1) Editorial should be the same.
2) newspage should be the same.
3) Anything database should be seperate! (charts/voting/reviews/members pages)
4) CD reviews should remain the same
5) Interviews should be seperate
6) Competitions should remain the same
7) Messageboards (as is already) should merge
FAQ should remain the same
9) Links should remain the same
10) Remix64 CD/Journal should remain the same.
11) Articles should remain the same
basically we have one core website, that branches off to either of the two websites... Basically two seperate website managed by one main page! or rather two different localities for certain areas of the website!
do you understand? not sure i do
anyway your thoughts?
Neil
I wouldn't say a total copy or remix64, but a partial copy, if you know what i mean...
1) Editorial should be the same.
2) newspage should be the same.
3) Anything database should be seperate! (charts/voting/reviews/members pages)
4) CD reviews should remain the same
5) Interviews should be seperate
6) Competitions should remain the same
7) Messageboards (as is already) should merge
FAQ should remain the same
9) Links should remain the same
10) Remix64 CD/Journal should remain the same.
11) Articles should remain the same
basically we have one core website, that branches off to either of the two websites... Basically two seperate website managed by one main page! or rather two different localities for certain areas of the website!
do you understand? not sure i do
anyway your thoughts?
Neil
Actually, I'd go slightly further, and combine the members pages, interviews, especially the latter, as people often worked across both platforms. One thing that might be a good idea is to start using logos on the combined pages, saying whether something is based on C64, Amiga, or both. (i.e. a little C64 icon next to C64 news). Needs more thought than that, but it's an idea.
I don't think overclocked is a mess - there is a database where entries a categorized with respect to system, composer etc., but the layout sucks bigtime which is a different matter.DHS wrote:One central resource for a Commodore Remix community would be great, but with some good organization, avoiding it becoming a big mess (..overclocked comes to my mind..).