This is where you can add any comments you might have after reading the recent email 'newsletter' (see below.)
We are already getting feedback via email, which is very promising, but since emails don't form part of the community discussion, it would make sense to post any comments here.
NZFF newsletter Feb 2013 ( New Zealand Flightsim Forums )
NZFF is still going strong, heading into 2013. One of the reasons why NZFF has succeeded for so long is the low-key promotion -- we don't push for membership numbers at the expense of our original goals. NZFF is very firmly based on 'New Zealand' and 'Flightsim'. However things change, and now and then we need to adapt to keep in step with the community members. There's been a big increase in overseas members, partly because of an increase in interest in New Zealand thanks to some professional scenery releases, from the likes of Vector Land Class and Orbx.
But from the feedback we get, some of this interest is simply because NZFF is a good place to come for some sensible advice, and a friendly place to 'hang out'. As a result some members have suggested that we extend the scope beyond New Zealand. It's hard to gauge the power of our tight focus on NZ, but personally I think that this is our main strength, and I don't think that this will change any time soon.
This doesn't mean that we are not open to extending our reach a little to cater to increased world-wide membership. Over the next few months I'd like to see some discussion on some of the requests and suggestions we've had for new sub-forums, and changes to existing sub-forums. To get the best result from these discussions, we really need input from the widest range of members possible, not just the latest members, but some of the earlier members who may have become less involved with NZFF, or have found a better 'home' forum. We'll like to know what it would take to bring you back to NZFF, and what would increase your interest.
This is just a heads-up, to give members a chance to take a new look at NZFF, and make a note of any things which you'd like to see done differently. This might be your one and only chance at having a say in where NZFF is heading, as we don't often go democratic:)
One of the most popular features recently is the monthly screenshot competition, thanks to Doug's great work sourcing some great prized through sponsorship. This month there are four prizes up for grabs, so this is a good month to get involved. You'll find the screenshot thread here:
http://nzff.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19282
Last month's competition is now open for voting, and all members can vote.
Even if you don't enter the competition, you should really vote each month, it's a great way to support the competition and encourage our sponsors to keep up the prizes! I'd love to see a lot more entries each month, but more importantly I'd like to see a lot more votes.
Here's the current voting thread:
http://nzff.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19284
Which brings me to the main point which we need to make with this newsletter -- whether you want to enter the competition, just vote each month, or get involved in any upcoming discussions on the future of NZFF, you will need to be logged in! Remember you can set the 'Remember me?' option when you log in, and this will log you in automatically whenever your visit. If you've forgotten your password, there's a handy link below. It is important that we know how many active members we have before we make any decisions to change our direction. Don't leave it up the 'vocal' few who currently contribute to the forum.
We are already getting feedback via email, which is very promising, but since emails don't form part of the community discussion, it would make sense to post any comments here.
NZFF newsletter Feb 2013 ( New Zealand Flightsim Forums )
NZFF is still going strong, heading into 2013. One of the reasons why NZFF has succeeded for so long is the low-key promotion -- we don't push for membership numbers at the expense of our original goals. NZFF is very firmly based on 'New Zealand' and 'Flightsim'. However things change, and now and then we need to adapt to keep in step with the community members. There's been a big increase in overseas members, partly because of an increase in interest in New Zealand thanks to some professional scenery releases, from the likes of Vector Land Class and Orbx.
But from the feedback we get, some of this interest is simply because NZFF is a good place to come for some sensible advice, and a friendly place to 'hang out'. As a result some members have suggested that we extend the scope beyond New Zealand. It's hard to gauge the power of our tight focus on NZ, but personally I think that this is our main strength, and I don't think that this will change any time soon.
This doesn't mean that we are not open to extending our reach a little to cater to increased world-wide membership. Over the next few months I'd like to see some discussion on some of the requests and suggestions we've had for new sub-forums, and changes to existing sub-forums. To get the best result from these discussions, we really need input from the widest range of members possible, not just the latest members, but some of the earlier members who may have become less involved with NZFF, or have found a better 'home' forum. We'll like to know what it would take to bring you back to NZFF, and what would increase your interest.
This is just a heads-up, to give members a chance to take a new look at NZFF, and make a note of any things which you'd like to see done differently. This might be your one and only chance at having a say in where NZFF is heading, as we don't often go democratic:)
One of the most popular features recently is the monthly screenshot competition, thanks to Doug's great work sourcing some great prized through sponsorship. This month there are four prizes up for grabs, so this is a good month to get involved. You'll find the screenshot thread here:
http://nzff.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19282
Last month's competition is now open for voting, and all members can vote.
Even if you don't enter the competition, you should really vote each month, it's a great way to support the competition and encourage our sponsors to keep up the prizes! I'd love to see a lot more entries each month, but more importantly I'd like to see a lot more votes.
Here's the current voting thread:
http://nzff.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19284
Which brings me to the main point which we need to make with this newsletter -- whether you want to enter the competition, just vote each month, or get involved in any upcoming discussions on the future of NZFF, you will need to be logged in! Remember you can set the 'Remember me?' option when you log in, and this will log you in automatically whenever your visit. If you've forgotten your password, there's a handy link below. It is important that we know how many active members we have before we make any decisions to change our direction. Don't leave it up the 'vocal' few who currently contribute to the forum.