| Interviews One On One Dialogues With Forum Administrators, Forum Software Developers & Other Interesting People. |
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Thanks to Derek for taking time out of his very busy schedule to do an interview with me.
. Hope you all Enjoy!Can you give our members a brief biography? Me? I'm a 31 year old Chinese guy who happen to have a lot of interests and hobbies. Not an expert at anything, I just tend to go wherever my interest takes me. Eventually I ended up in the networking industry for the better part of my career. With interests outside of technology which includes business, marketing and administration, I had been involved with different ventures and projects. From computer stores to internet services, being an entrepreneur had always been a part of me. Why did you choose to start Gaia.? Japanese anime and video games had always been a source of inspiration for me and my housemates. There were times when we played a lot of online roleplaying games, and one day we've decided to discover the potential of the anime oriented community on the Internet. We noticed that there isn't a central community centered around anime in general, and we wanted to start a community that will represent internet users like us. Why did you choose phpBB over other forum software? It's free! Been using it since it first came out so I was comfortable in installing and editing the program. The growing pain would be tremendous if we went with a paid software which we continuously edit and we expand and install more servers. I couldn't imagine running anything with a per server license when there are a hundred servers installed. Besides, the phpbb community always carry an inspiring and helpful environment for developers. What is your favorite thing about running a large online forum? Our users most definitely. Nothing like receiving immediate feedback from thousands of users for every feature, update, or bug that showed up. Nothing else will make you feel more alive. ![]() How many moderators/Super Moderators do you have? Hard to keep count as our moderators can mentor a few helpers to furthur moderate the forums. I estimate about a hundred. It's quite a challange for every moderator because of the high traffic volume on Gaia. Can't thank everyone enough for holding the community together. What is your favorite moment from Gaia. It was the first party that was organized by our users. To help celebrate the event I programmed in a flying gift box which would grant our users a bonus party item. I happen to be visiting my family at the time and it was great seeing my brothers involved at the same time. That idea with the party item eventually evolved into a rare item system. How many servers do you have and what are their purposes? Today we have about 110 servers. Most of them are web servers sitting behind a load balancer, while many are also web servers setup to handle specific tasks such as registration or avatar customization. Over 15 servers are database servers handling the many aspects of the site, and we even have 3 servers setup just to handle user sessions. Do you have any new features that you are excited about? We are about to release a host of real time interactive features that will allow for many gaming or community related ideas. As soon as those features go live we'll finally reach the beta stage of our development so I'm extremely excited about this upcoming milestone. What do you like to do away from Gaia/the internet? Movie watching and playing Ping Pong dominate all my free time these days. I also spend time collecting and reading Japanese comics. Infact, that's my greatest hobby. How many hours a day do you spend at the computer? 12 to 15 hours usually. Gaia had managed to take over my life for the past two years. It might sound a bit harsh but I've enjoyed every moment of it. Things are actually a lot better than the early days when I take 30 hour programming sessions every time I woke up. ![]() Do you have any advice for people starting forums on how to become successful? Definitely. The main word is a goal. Before starting a site, determne what you want to do and how you'll insprire interest for your users. Don't start with the "you build it and they will come" mentality and don't settle with features that everyone else can install in a day. The time and effort spent in brainstorming and development will equate to the uniqueness and often the popularity of the site. I've had many failed projects before, but it always feel great looking back when you gave it all you've got. Tell us one thing we don’t know about you? I'm deadly accurate with firearms.
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Very nice interview however I do miss some important questions.
Like how many programmers are working on gaia? How many graphic artists are designing the graphics? How big is the team in general (like manager, PR, developer, and so forth) Thx for the read StarBuG
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These guys are still in alpha???Good lord, what will they be like when they get really serious? |
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I found that same quote interesting as well... I can't believe he meant the entire forum, I think he means development of just those new features he's planning... by making them live, they become beta for further testing before going "gold"... sort of like how Jelsoft does vBulletin releases.
MGM out |
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That was my second thought too MGM, after the first thought posted above. But the entire para suggests he's talking about Gaia in general
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