GARTHWILSON wrote:
I'm hoping for a 65-productive year, although I don't have specific plans laid out yet. It should involve more hardware and less writing for my website though.
Many hands make light work....
This site is growing and it goes without saying you've done your part. I mean, don't stop!
...but membership is up and it seems like the hardware guys are starting to crawl out of the ... places where they hang out (wherever that is -- I love and admire 'em though -- special people).
I speak for many of us (from tons of experience with it) when I say it is hard to release your effort to/for peer review, especially when you're new and trying to make a good impression and don't know the players. In the past I have been picked apart personally for some good progressive ideas and code, new things even (and some not so good), but for no reason other than my trampling on sacred earth -- the forum bully didn't like it. ALL crowds are tough crowds, and it is that one thing (in every forum) which ALWAYS prevents a good flow of ideas and output. Remember, we are not really all peers here. On paper -- sure, we're all peers, and that is how it should be. But it turns out that a few speak loudly, while most sit back and continue learning the craft in solitude, finding ways to avoid adverse criticism (and destructive opinion). Meanwhile...
nothing valuable (not even a nugget) is contributed. It winds up being a forum full of hot air and attitude. 6502.org
ain't bad --> you should see what Lemon and csdb are like (for the c64 crowd). Your head would blow. It's the new-normal everywhere, unfortunately.
Garth, you're kind of a
big shot here
(a wink, friend), so if you know Mike N. at all, why not suggest a "sandbox" forum room to him -- with the golden rule being "you keep your negative feelings to yourself at all cost" and see how that flies. We do it over at the MASM site, and it works like a charm. The real members respect it as an ideal and police it voluntarily. This place is so lucky to have hardware guys lurking everywhere. Even the wannabes are impressive and full of ideas. Myself alone, I have a 35-year world chock full of original software and ideas -- museum, cutting edge, experimental -- you name it, a 16-bit operating system even, yet outside of you and Mike (barry...) -- no other contact with anyone whatsoever here, which is really crazy because this place is dripping with hardware guys.
In other words, 2016 should be the year for a new hardware project, something original from 6502.org, and something we can show to the world as something we did together. Your contribution will be
your Forth, which is what I and others will use to craft the operating system that becomes the hobbyist's dream come true. We have the VGA guys, we have the audiophiles, we have the OSers, and we have the solder-heads. What we don't have is the direction or consensus -- and we don't have the sandbox.
Happy New Year!
P.S. I liked the PM you sent me, thank you....