I hope to see some newer or less popular members on that committee, otherwise it'll turn into a "Hail the Oldbie" fest, alienating the newer members even more than they already are.Originally Posted by Agent Proto
I hope to see some newer or less popular members on that committee, otherwise it'll turn into a "Hail the Oldbie" fest, alienating the newer members even more than they already are.Originally Posted by Agent Proto
Actually...that sounds pretty cool.Originally Posted by Agent Proto
I agree with Psy, though. A wide variety of people on this committee is necessary, if it happens.
Of course. A wide variety of people with different tastes on who should be inducted, and if we have enough members in the committee, it should be required that a person must have at least two-thirds of the committee's votes to get inducted, instead of a majority.
I guess the members outside of the committee are free to request a member to get into the hall of fame, but the committee will have to approve. If the staff wants to be in, they could have the final votes on committee approved nominees so they could be inducted into a Hall of Fame, so it will be tougher for members to get inducted into an EoFF Hall of Fame.
Edit:
So, to say.
1. Regular Members nominate members for the Hall of Fame.
2. Committee votes on member, with two-third of votes required to pass.
3. Staff makes the final votes to approve of Committee Approved members.
4. If passed, member will be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
If you need someone Proto then I am open and willing.
Do whatever you want. I don't care. I'm not going to take any part of this barbaric ritual.
Ill be on it. Its not like I have anything better to do.
Word/s.
It's not forming now.
Hell, it hasn't even been created, yet.
No, just bored.
Word/s.
It sounds a bit long-winded.
there was a picture here
Don't mind me. I just like adding drama.Originally Posted by Hsu
I think the idea is an overall good one, as long as it doesn't turn out to be solely a "Praise the Oldbies for being around a long time" thing. Personally, I'd like to learn more about former staff members who no longer post, but were extremely important "back in the day." I catch references to events from the past occassionally in #eoff and on the boards, but learning the details of these events and who started them would be an interesting bit of history. And if this idea gets off the ground, there could be a "Hall of Shame" section to highlight the members like ffbabe...although this suggestion has pretty much been shot down when it was proposed as an individual forum or whatever recently.
ff babe was the greatest EoFFer of all time. Take your oldbies and stick them, ff babe for the hall of fame!Originally Posted by Azar
Proto, what's stopping you from just doing all of this yourself?
You could make the Hall of Fame yourself and then just post a thread about it when it's done.