christopher.zoog51272
2004-05-07, 12:20 AM
A NEW BEGINNING
Many of you may have already heard about the upcoming “All New” Revit Community at AUGI.com. We have also discussed the transition of RUGI.org to AUGI. Well, I think now is the time to tell you about the third piece of the puzzle. I am proud to announce that we are going to merge the ZoogDesign Forums with the new AUGI.com Revit Community Forums. I have carefully weighed the pros and cons of such a move, and in the end, I felt that this was best for the Revit community. I’m sure many of you will have questions; I will try to answer some here.
Ok, I’ll start with the big one: “Zoog, WHY, why would you do this?”
Here are the top three reasons:
Our little forum has been growing at a tremendous pace, so fast that my cable modem connection is becoming more and more of a bottle neck. This really isn’t acceptable for the premier international Revit resource. It is time for us to step up to a real server on a real connection; the Revit Community at AUGI.com is just such a place.
This transition, like the RUGI-AUGI transition, was designed to bring the far-flung Revit resources around the net into a robust “single resource” for all of your Revit needs. (See below for the many benefits of the new AUGI.com site.)
Finally, I feel a great Revit resource like this should not have my name on it, or anyone else’s for that matter. Zoogdesign.com is really not a proper domain to host this forum.
“I didn’t like the AUGI.com forums; can we make them more like Zoog?”
The answer, I am proud to say, is an emphatic YES!!! We have worked with AUGI to implement a new, state of the art, forum software. I think you will find the new feature set, as well as the look and feel, to be superior to what the AUGI forums used to be, and even better than we have now.
What about my freedom of speech? I like Zoogdesign.com because it is very lightly moderated. Will I be allowed to speak my mind in the new forums?
Yes, we have worked hard with the Revit Community team and AUGI staff to come to an agreement that we will maintain our ability to speak our mind about topics good, bad, or indifferent. We only request that you back up your opinions with examples or facts. The moderators will continue to use a light hand. You will also be pleased to know that the same moderators you know and love will be moderators at the new site; we are bringing the whole staff over.
It is also worth noting that AUGI is not a “mouthpiece” for Autodesk. It’s an independent user group operated by volunteers with no Autodesk affiliations. Autodesk does contribute funds to AUGI’s running costs, but that is a marketing expense for Autodesk, not an operational exercise.
What will happen to the thousands of existing topics and tens of thousands of posts?
All of the existing data, including attachments, from the ZoogDesign site will be copied to the new Revit Community Forums. This database is an invaluable resource to the Revit community; just tossing it away was never an option.
What will happen to the wishlist?
Our list is the only user based Revit wishlist any where in the world, naturally it will follow us there.
What will happen to my member name and password?
Each of you will receive an email explaining exactly what needs to happen for a smooth transition soon. Please read it and follow the instructions it contains,
What about my private messages?
Private messages will come along too. The new forums have a more powerful private messaging system. Just to be safe, I suggest you copy and paste any messages you wish to keep. I will let everyone know well before any messages get deleted.
When will all of this occur?
Currently we are looking at a mid-May launch date.
Believe it or not, just two days after I started these forums, I was contacted by Jim Balding (AUGI Revit Product Chair), and asked to help out with the new Revit Community at AUGI.com. It has taken a very long time to get to this point, but the end product will be worth it. I hope you will join us in continuing the spirit of Revit community at the new site.
Why should I join AUGI.com?
Here are a few of the new features you will have at AUGI.com
[list]
Revit Forums – A first rate forum site, as good perhaps better than what we have at Zoogdesign.
Revit Exchange – A fully searchable database file exchange system to share your families, patterns, templates, backgrounds, you name it.
Revit Gallery – A new customized gallery to display your latest work
Revit Tips and Tricks – As well as the existing threads we are researching a specialized tips and tricks area
Revit Links – Vital links like Cadalyst, AIA, Autodesk Press and Revit FAQ’s, etc.
Direct connections to other Autodesk product information and Communities
Publications
Local User Groups
Surveys
Calendars
Etc.
High speed connections – Need I say more?
Now for the best news of all, I am not going anywhere!!! I have volunteered (or been recruited) to be the Revit Community Forums administrator. My role in the best Revit Forums in the world has not changed, just the location. That’s it, if you have any questions or concerns, post ‘em up!
Here’s to a “New Beginning” –
Christopher Zoog
Many of you may have already heard about the upcoming “All New” Revit Community at AUGI.com. We have also discussed the transition of RUGI.org to AUGI. Well, I think now is the time to tell you about the third piece of the puzzle. I am proud to announce that we are going to merge the ZoogDesign Forums with the new AUGI.com Revit Community Forums. I have carefully weighed the pros and cons of such a move, and in the end, I felt that this was best for the Revit community. I’m sure many of you will have questions; I will try to answer some here.
Ok, I’ll start with the big one: “Zoog, WHY, why would you do this?”
Here are the top three reasons:
Our little forum has been growing at a tremendous pace, so fast that my cable modem connection is becoming more and more of a bottle neck. This really isn’t acceptable for the premier international Revit resource. It is time for us to step up to a real server on a real connection; the Revit Community at AUGI.com is just such a place.
This transition, like the RUGI-AUGI transition, was designed to bring the far-flung Revit resources around the net into a robust “single resource” for all of your Revit needs. (See below for the many benefits of the new AUGI.com site.)
Finally, I feel a great Revit resource like this should not have my name on it, or anyone else’s for that matter. Zoogdesign.com is really not a proper domain to host this forum.
“I didn’t like the AUGI.com forums; can we make them more like Zoog?”
The answer, I am proud to say, is an emphatic YES!!! We have worked with AUGI to implement a new, state of the art, forum software. I think you will find the new feature set, as well as the look and feel, to be superior to what the AUGI forums used to be, and even better than we have now.
What about my freedom of speech? I like Zoogdesign.com because it is very lightly moderated. Will I be allowed to speak my mind in the new forums?
Yes, we have worked hard with the Revit Community team and AUGI staff to come to an agreement that we will maintain our ability to speak our mind about topics good, bad, or indifferent. We only request that you back up your opinions with examples or facts. The moderators will continue to use a light hand. You will also be pleased to know that the same moderators you know and love will be moderators at the new site; we are bringing the whole staff over.
It is also worth noting that AUGI is not a “mouthpiece” for Autodesk. It’s an independent user group operated by volunteers with no Autodesk affiliations. Autodesk does contribute funds to AUGI’s running costs, but that is a marketing expense for Autodesk, not an operational exercise.
What will happen to the thousands of existing topics and tens of thousands of posts?
All of the existing data, including attachments, from the ZoogDesign site will be copied to the new Revit Community Forums. This database is an invaluable resource to the Revit community; just tossing it away was never an option.
What will happen to the wishlist?
Our list is the only user based Revit wishlist any where in the world, naturally it will follow us there.
What will happen to my member name and password?
Each of you will receive an email explaining exactly what needs to happen for a smooth transition soon. Please read it and follow the instructions it contains,
What about my private messages?
Private messages will come along too. The new forums have a more powerful private messaging system. Just to be safe, I suggest you copy and paste any messages you wish to keep. I will let everyone know well before any messages get deleted.
When will all of this occur?
Currently we are looking at a mid-May launch date.
Believe it or not, just two days after I started these forums, I was contacted by Jim Balding (AUGI Revit Product Chair), and asked to help out with the new Revit Community at AUGI.com. It has taken a very long time to get to this point, but the end product will be worth it. I hope you will join us in continuing the spirit of Revit community at the new site.
Why should I join AUGI.com?
Here are a few of the new features you will have at AUGI.com
[list]
Revit Forums – A first rate forum site, as good perhaps better than what we have at Zoogdesign.
Revit Exchange – A fully searchable database file exchange system to share your families, patterns, templates, backgrounds, you name it.
Revit Gallery – A new customized gallery to display your latest work
Revit Tips and Tricks – As well as the existing threads we are researching a specialized tips and tricks area
Revit Links – Vital links like Cadalyst, AIA, Autodesk Press and Revit FAQ’s, etc.
Direct connections to other Autodesk product information and Communities
Publications
Local User Groups
Surveys
Calendars
Etc.
High speed connections – Need I say more?
Now for the best news of all, I am not going anywhere!!! I have volunteered (or been recruited) to be the Revit Community Forums administrator. My role in the best Revit Forums in the world has not changed, just the location. That’s it, if you have any questions or concerns, post ‘em up!
Here’s to a “New Beginning” –
Christopher Zoog