Do the threads close automatically at 10,000 now without Stompy intervention?
Yes.
A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: Jon B, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych, msbelle, shrift, Dana, Laura
Stompy Emerita: ita, DXMachina
Do the threads close automatically at 10,000 now without Stompy intervention?
Yes.
No new Natter?
Ooops. We shouldn't have killed natter without a stompy.
After the F2f, trying to decide who is a Buffista and who isn't on Flickr is becoming a challenge.
For good or ill, and due to the fact that there are more and more Buffistas getting on Flickr, I have created a public, but invite only, group on Flickr. So, Buffistas can all join, if we please.
Taking a cue from the board, I have named the moderators "Stompy Foot [name]" and the members "Buffista [name]"
I am perfectly willing to integrate this into the buffistas.org collective, and make any stompy feet over here ones over there. We can also add admins from buffistas.org as well.
My primary goal is to have a way for us to easily ID Buffistas and have sharing to a group on flickr that is blocked from non-vetted people.
Please let me know if I have overstepped my bounds as a member and used our name improperly.
ETA: I intend to post a slightly modified version of this in Press.
Are you planning on doing the inviting, Daniel?
I've invited as many as I have contacts, then I assume others can invite.
Plus you can request of an admin by going to the web page, so that'll be two ways to get in.
DCP asked about public vs private group in an email to me.
I actually made Buffistas as a private group, then I renamed that and made another as a public group.
Private group cannot be searched for.
A public group can be searched for, and can be set to only members seeing posts and sharing photos. Invites and requests to join are approve-only.
You can take a public group private, but you can't make it public again after that.
I figured it would be easier to start public, with restrictions.
You can take a public group private, but you can't make it public again after that.
Huh - how bizarre!
Xposty from Press:
Because i have had questions: Further information about the Buffista group on Flickr:
from [link]
Our group type:
42 members, so far!
OK, do I have to have a Yahoo and/or Flicker account to be invited/join? Because I keep getting a login thingy when I click the link. I'll join, but I was hoping I wouldn't have to (for possibly completely irrational reasons).