The Future of the Road Runner Nest
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- Dave
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- My Cars: 71 Plymouth Road Runner (Project Blue Bird)
71 Satellite Sebring Plus (383/2bbl/auto) - Location: Cleveland, OH
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The Future of the Road Runner Nest
Hey all!
Yes, I do still exist. I know I haven't been as active around here as I used to be - that's been a symptom of being exceptionally busy in both my professional as well as personal life. Of course, Project Blue Bird has also suffered from this - I honestly haven't been out to work in the shop for a LONG time, so there's been no real progress there either.
Anyway, I wanted to give everybody an update on some plans that are being formulated by Bruce, Eric, and me. First, do know that the Nest isn't going anywhere. All three of us are committed to maintaining it as the premier community for 71-74 Plymouth B-bodies.
What is happening is that we are in the process of evaluating some new software upon which to run the site. We've been running on phpBB since the beginning, and it's served us well - but the time has come for us to look into something a bit more professional, with a few more integrated features so that we can accomplish some things we've really wanted to do. We are in the evaluation phase of a package we think is a good fit - so we'll likely be making a decision within the next week. Of course, that starts the whole process of actually deploying a new software solution, and migrating the existing forum data to the new one. I'll keep everyone posted on this progress!
The software we are looking at would continue to provide all of the forum functionality that has been the core of the community. It also has functionality that could allow us to have:
- A more robust and easily maintainable (by the admin's) technical archive
- The return of the long missing image gallery. This time with the ability for the community to contribute.
- Member blogs: the place that everyone could keep a restoration project blog.
This software is a professional package, and thus does come with a not-insignificant cost associated. To date, we've declined every request and opportunity to put ads on the site, and we'd really like to stay away from that. The site has been hosted on one of my company's servers (for those that don't know, I'm one of the two partners at http://www.d-i.co). While it's not really "free" hosting, there's never been a direct cost there as the site's traffic and storage aren't really significant on that server. So we've really not had any expenses to date for the community.
What we've decided to do now that there are some expenses is to give the community here the option to support the Road Runner Nest a bit, rather than have advertising on the site. Based on the regular active membership of the site, if everybody was willing to kick in $15 or $20, that would cover the acquisition of the new software licenses. I'm not going to put a minimum or maximum on contributions, though anything above the initial acquisition cost would go in an account and be used to cover ongoing maintenance and support costs for the software.
So be keeping an eye here on this thread for updates. In the meantime, I'd love to hear your feedback on the idea of kicking in a few bucks to help keep the Nest ad free.
Yes, I do still exist. I know I haven't been as active around here as I used to be - that's been a symptom of being exceptionally busy in both my professional as well as personal life. Of course, Project Blue Bird has also suffered from this - I honestly haven't been out to work in the shop for a LONG time, so there's been no real progress there either.
Anyway, I wanted to give everybody an update on some plans that are being formulated by Bruce, Eric, and me. First, do know that the Nest isn't going anywhere. All three of us are committed to maintaining it as the premier community for 71-74 Plymouth B-bodies.
What is happening is that we are in the process of evaluating some new software upon which to run the site. We've been running on phpBB since the beginning, and it's served us well - but the time has come for us to look into something a bit more professional, with a few more integrated features so that we can accomplish some things we've really wanted to do. We are in the evaluation phase of a package we think is a good fit - so we'll likely be making a decision within the next week. Of course, that starts the whole process of actually deploying a new software solution, and migrating the existing forum data to the new one. I'll keep everyone posted on this progress!
The software we are looking at would continue to provide all of the forum functionality that has been the core of the community. It also has functionality that could allow us to have:
- A more robust and easily maintainable (by the admin's) technical archive
- The return of the long missing image gallery. This time with the ability for the community to contribute.
- Member blogs: the place that everyone could keep a restoration project blog.
This software is a professional package, and thus does come with a not-insignificant cost associated. To date, we've declined every request and opportunity to put ads on the site, and we'd really like to stay away from that. The site has been hosted on one of my company's servers (for those that don't know, I'm one of the two partners at http://www.d-i.co). While it's not really "free" hosting, there's never been a direct cost there as the site's traffic and storage aren't really significant on that server. So we've really not had any expenses to date for the community.
What we've decided to do now that there are some expenses is to give the community here the option to support the Road Runner Nest a bit, rather than have advertising on the site. Based on the regular active membership of the site, if everybody was willing to kick in $15 or $20, that would cover the acquisition of the new software licenses. I'm not going to put a minimum or maximum on contributions, though anything above the initial acquisition cost would go in an account and be used to cover ongoing maintenance and support costs for the software.
So be keeping an eye here on this thread for updates. In the meantime, I'd love to hear your feedback on the idea of kicking in a few bucks to help keep the Nest ad free.
Dave
Founder - The Road Runner Nest
71 Plymouth Road Runner (Project Blue Bird)
71 Satellite Sebring Plus (383/2bbl/auto)
Founder - The Road Runner Nest
71 Plymouth Road Runner (Project Blue Bird)
71 Satellite Sebring Plus (383/2bbl/auto)
- sdweatherman
- Site Admin
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- Joined: Tue Sep 14, 2010 2:36 pm
- My Cars: 1971 GY8 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus
1971 GB7 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus factory Sunroof
1972 EV2 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus factory Sunroof
1974 KB5 Plymouth Road Runner GTX Dealer Announcement car - Location: Rapid City, SD
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Re: The Future of the Road Runner Nest
When you are ready, just let us know where to send the money! Scott.
1971 GY8 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus
1971 GB7 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus w/factory Sunroof
1972 EV2 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus w/factory Sunroof
1974 KB5 Plymouth Road Runner GTX Dealer Announcement car
1971 GB7 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus w/factory Sunroof
1972 EV2 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus w/factory Sunroof
1974 KB5 Plymouth Road Runner GTX Dealer Announcement car
- luvmoparz
- GTX (RS)
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- My Cars: 1972 440 Roadrunner/GTX
- Location: Lake Elsinore
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Re: The Future of the Road Runner Nest
I am in.....I have been hitting this site for years now, so a few bucks is worth it to me.
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1972 440 Roadrunner/GTX
1972 440 Roadrunner/GTX
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Obviously count me in.
If you all can read between the lines, Dave has been footing the whole cost of this site for many years now. I think we can all appreciate the benefits we've had from being a member here.
If you all can read between the lines, Dave has been footing the whole cost of this site for many years now. I think we can all appreciate the benefits we've had from being a member here.
AKA Butterscotch71....the road runner nest is out to win you over this year!
- road chicken
- GTX (RS)
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- Joined: Thu Oct 09, 2003 11:21 pm
- Location: SE WI
Re: The Future of the Road Runner Nest
I'm in.
4th generation B bodys- there is no substitute.
68 383, Street Demon 750, RPM top end,484/284/108 poo poo cam "-5 spd 4:10 SG, 4whl disk, Helwig Anti-Sway, Poly bushings,Firm Feel Box, HD Linkage, 1" t-bars, 7 leafs Springs
68 383, Street Demon 750, RPM top end,484/284/108 poo poo cam "-5 spd 4:10 SG, 4whl disk, Helwig Anti-Sway, Poly bushings,Firm Feel Box, HD Linkage, 1" t-bars, 7 leafs Springs
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- GTX (RS)
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- My Cars: 71 drag car, 72 440 6pack roadrunner my kids have a 71 gtx clone
And a roadrunner clone
Re: The Future of the Road Runner Nest
luvmoparz wrote:I am in.....I have been hitting this site for years now, so a few bucks is worth it to me.
Me too
1970 440 6 pack 4 speed Superbird
1971 drag car
1972 440 6pack Roadrunner
1971 drag car
1972 440 6pack Roadrunner
Re: The Future of the Road Runner Nest
No Adds--PLEASE!!
Count me in!
Jeff
Count me in!
Jeff
Re: The Future of the Road Runner Nest
Eric wrote:Obviously count me in.
If you all can read between the lines, Dave has been footing the whole cost of this site for many years now. I think we can all appreciate the benefits we've had from being a member here.
That's not quite entirely true... I footed a SMALL initial investment along with Dave. But let me repeat it was SMALL.
What's more significant I think is that Dave is the wunderkind that makes all the geeky computer stuff for the site happen behind the scenes. AND he hosts the site on his company servers!
While we may get frustrated at times at the seemingly slow pace of improvements or the issues we have hosting images, keep in mind that Dave runs this place on the side of being a pretty busy guy--with a life and all it's distractions, a father of young kids, and a partner at his company with all those associated headaches.
The goal here is to build a better site, and it is heartening to see the positive reaction we've already had to this post. Good things are ahead for the Nest!
Bruce Anliker
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Re: The Future of the Road Runner Nest
Count me in.
Now how much volley ball can one man play?
Now how much volley ball can one man play?
- Dave
- Site Admin
- Posts: 844
- Joined: Mon Oct 06, 2003 1:37 pm
- My Cars: 71 Plymouth Road Runner (Project Blue Bird)
71 Satellite Sebring Plus (383/2bbl/auto) - Location: Cleveland, OH
- Contact:
Re: The Future of the Road Runner Nest
Thanks everybody for the votes of support. As soon as we have everything together as far as the final decision on the software, I'll publish some PayPal info and everything. Once we are moved over onto the new platform, my goal will be to have some type of designation or something that indicates those who have supported the Nest this way - a special rank or something. Gotta figure out what I can do with the new software first, but I do want to be able to thank those of you who are willing and able to donate.
Oh, and CTown... The answer is 2 nights a week before you wind up sleeping on the couch. It's better than a gym membership - I'll actually GO to this. Plus, I'm honestly in the best shape I've ever been in!
Oh, and CTown... The answer is 2 nights a week before you wind up sleeping on the couch. It's better than a gym membership - I'll actually GO to this. Plus, I'm honestly in the best shape I've ever been in!
Dave
Founder - The Road Runner Nest
71 Plymouth Road Runner (Project Blue Bird)
71 Satellite Sebring Plus (383/2bbl/auto)
Founder - The Road Runner Nest
71 Plymouth Road Runner (Project Blue Bird)
71 Satellite Sebring Plus (383/2bbl/auto)
Re: The Future of the Road Runner Nest
i also enjoy no ads and the fact that people offer advise and help instead of trying to sell you something from their personal company. furthermore, i read some post on moparts a day or two ago about corporations buying up private car forums and i am releaved after reading this announcement that this was not what this announcement was about. not that i dislike the nest now but i am looking forward to the upgrades mentioned.
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This site has been very good to me and you can count me in too.
Thanks to Everyone!
Gary '71 GTX (Gold leaf Met.)
Thanks to Everyone!
Gary '71 GTX (Gold leaf Met.)
- Dave
- Site Admin
- Posts: 844
- Joined: Mon Oct 06, 2003 1:37 pm
- My Cars: 71 Plymouth Road Runner (Project Blue Bird)
71 Satellite Sebring Plus (383/2bbl/auto) - Location: Cleveland, OH
- Contact:
Re: The Future of the Road Runner Nest
Yes, there has been a trend of corporate acquisition of car forums. As a business owner, I can completely see how that makes sense from a marketing perspective. I did receive an inquiry about selling the Nest a while back actually. I never even mentioned it to Bruce or Eric since I had absolutely no intention actually selling it. I did hear the guy out, to the point I couldn't get him to actually *give* me a number as far as what he felt it was worth to him. Admittedly, I was mostly playing him to see if I could get a free valuation of things - but he wouldn't bite. Oh well.
Dave
Founder - The Road Runner Nest
71 Plymouth Road Runner (Project Blue Bird)
71 Satellite Sebring Plus (383/2bbl/auto)
Founder - The Road Runner Nest
71 Plymouth Road Runner (Project Blue Bird)
71 Satellite Sebring Plus (383/2bbl/auto)