05-16-2017, 05:51 PM
I accept! I feel very honored to be nominated for a staff position by this awesome community.
I am usually active from 7 pm CEST/CET onwards and would be able to accept applications and trial people besides dealing with blatant violations of the rules and, most importantly, conducting nickname changes when desired.
With this position also comes a lot of responsibility, especially when it comes to banning people. I promise to handle these tough decisions with care.
As for the general direction ORE is heading, I am quite happy with the way everything is working out and new builders keep pouring in. To me, the main thing school lacks is the time of teachers, which is absolutely understandable as this is a hobby and no full-time job. A good way of improving education could be selecting good youtube videos for specific topics, which students could refer to as a general introduction and then directly dive into more specific questions both teachers and builders could answer.
As we already have a Tutorial subforum, we should promote it to students (more).
Trial-wise I would keep the standard of accepting well-explained RCA(and up)-ALUs with 2s Comp knowledge (Used to explain substraction). While I would like students to know a bit about how to build a CPU and that there are better adders, I would not require it.
I am a fan of networking things like intOREnet, but it should not noticeably negatively impact server performance especially towards people who do not want to use it.
As I am, compared to others, a rather new member, I am always open for a chat if you want to get to know me more. General rule is, if I am on the server, you can call me in discord (Same name).
If You want me to be your Mod, I'll proudly oblige!
I am usually active from 7 pm CEST/CET onwards and would be able to accept applications and trial people besides dealing with blatant violations of the rules and, most importantly, conducting nickname changes when desired.
With this position also comes a lot of responsibility, especially when it comes to banning people. I promise to handle these tough decisions with care.
As for the general direction ORE is heading, I am quite happy with the way everything is working out and new builders keep pouring in. To me, the main thing school lacks is the time of teachers, which is absolutely understandable as this is a hobby and no full-time job. A good way of improving education could be selecting good youtube videos for specific topics, which students could refer to as a general introduction and then directly dive into more specific questions both teachers and builders could answer.
As we already have a Tutorial subforum, we should promote it to students (more).
Trial-wise I would keep the standard of accepting well-explained RCA(and up)-ALUs with 2s Comp knowledge (Used to explain substraction). While I would like students to know a bit about how to build a CPU and that there are better adders, I would not require it.
I am a fan of networking things like intOREnet, but it should not noticeably negatively impact server performance especially towards people who do not want to use it.
As I am, compared to others, a rather new member, I am always open for a chat if you want to get to know me more. General rule is, if I am on the server, you can call me in discord (Same name).
If You want me to be your Mod, I'll proudly oblige!