Bricks.StackExchange.com is now live

Posted 16 November 2011, 15:43 | by | Perma-link

It's finally here: After 12 months of other people defining, and committing to support it, one of the latest StackExchange sites to enter public beta is LEGO Answers - Bricks.StackExchange.com*, the place to ask all your LEGO and compatible brick building questions.

This is the first time I've been really actively involved in the private beta of one of these sites - I was in the WebMasters one enough to fulfil my obligations and earn the Beta badge, but not as much as this time, so here are my thoughts on the process.

Remote collaboration is hard

Working with a group of others remotely, on a site that doesn't encourage "chatter" is hard - Chat is there, but it's not that heavily used at the moment - when what you really want to do is sit down with a few drinks and discuss some of the issues: I had to remind myself on a few occasions not to take things personally, especially as there is a large group of users for whom English isn't a first language - they're doing a lot better than I would do if the site were in German or French Wink, I just hope I didn't cause any offence either...

Moderation requires effort - let us help!

One of the features of StackExchange sites is that as users gain reputation, they gain access to tools and features on the site that give them more say in the running of the site - as is pointed out on the FAQs:

At the high end of this reputation spectrum there is little difference between users with high reputation and moderators. That is very much intentional. We don’t run LEGO® - Stack Exchange. The community does.

But also, during the beta phase, the reputation requirements are lowered so that the actual users rather than CHAOS moderators do most of the day to day running of the site.

During Private Beta, the reputation requirements are very low, around 1000 rep gets you access to moderation tools - by the end of private beta, we had three or four users who were just over this threshold and helping out Dori and Robert (the two mod's I've really seen around, no disrespect to Geoff, Emmett or Rebecca). Suddenly the site goes into Public Beta, and the threshold's instantly raised to 2000 rep, and a load of new users join the site (that's a good thing Grin) but suddenly, it's left to Dori and Robert to manage the influx (it probably wasn't that big) of flags, suggested edits, etc., and my edits suddenly need approval again - I mean, I've proved myself already haven't I?

I guess part of this would have been resolved if the influx of users had actually been asking questions that people could answer and vote on - then the reputation would have risen fast enough to counter this - as it is, after nearly two weeks in public beta, I've nearly regained access to the moderation tools Wink.

Conclusion

We need your help - come and ask questions - come and give better answers - and don't be put off by thinking your question is silly, or someone's edited your answer - we're here to help, and craft the best resource for LEGO Q&A's there is - we really need to increase our daily question rate for example.

As some examples, I've had some great answers to building graveyard rooms for Heroica games and building a roof with a 60º pitch, others have been trying to work out how to invert the direction of bricks so that the studs are touching.

* The name may well change - The LEGO Group understandably don't want "LEGO" in the title. Vote for your choice over on the meta question: Site may not be described as LEGO Answers - call for alternative titles

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Blimey! Three posts in as many days!

Posted 06 June 2004, 19:27 | by | Perma-link

Blimey! Three posts in as many days!

Is it nearly time for righteous indignation? Lego™ have released some pink minifigs! I know the focus isn't good - not sure what was going on there, I'll work on it more when my arm's not in plaster, but in the mean time:
Pink Minifigs
Luke, bottom right is the standard minifig yellow, while Han, sitting next to Chewbacca, is most definitely pink.

Looks like all of the new Harry Potter sets also use pink minifigs - can't say as I'd noticed before.

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Unreal Tournament 2003: "Wow!"

Posted 08 October 2002, 21:20 | by | Perma-link

Wow!

That's kind of all I can say about Unreal Tournament 2003, it's just beautiful… what a gorgeous piece of work… Ok, so all I need to do now is upgrade my OS from the old Win98 to an all new Windows XP and then I can use Maya PLE to recreate all my furniture… ah, but that won't work - then I won't be able to use Lego™ Studios… hmmm… we'll have to see about that…

More later…

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