Think of this as a steering committee for future Bolt.com development. Join this group if you have the time and knowledge to not only suggest changes to Bolt, but figure out how to build them either through Ning or OpenSocial.
I can develop almost anything with HTML and I can learn the CCS language along with anything else you might need. I am currently unemployed and would love to be a part of this bolt revolution. I was part of bolt in 1996 and i miss it! So although this site is not everything bolt was, I'll do what I can to help!
i think we need to add online icons. and im having trouble with the bulk uploader. i have added alot of videos and had to do them seperate. something to work on i guess.
'Tis true that I'm unable to contribute with technical expertise.
Before I invest much time or energy or uploading on this site, I, like so many other members, need to know how this site will be funded in order to support development and maintenance. Does anyone in this group know how the owners intend to keep this site afloat? The last rise of BOLT was doomed for the fall because the owners failed to take care of the business end. Development is useless without securing the funds for it. I'd like to advertise this site on my MyYearbook page but before I do that, I need to know I'm not leading people into a disappointment. How is this site to be financed? There are no adverts that I can find.
Let's consider open source, shall we?
From what I read about Ning, it seems to be an open source program.
What if we made the Bolt source code available to anyone who wants to try out new things? So that if anyone is interested, they could test things on their own servers before sending it to the Bolt staff for production. And I don't mean getting into the nitty gritty like access to everyone's passwords. I mean just for general layouts or anything else developers would like to try and create.
ChaosOperative
Apr 8, 2009
ToXiC
Apr 28, 2009
Candie63
May 16, 2009
Riphly George
Before I invest much time or energy or uploading on this site, I, like so many other members, need to know how this site will be funded in order to support development and maintenance. Does anyone in this group know how the owners intend to keep this site afloat? The last rise of BOLT was doomed for the fall because the owners failed to take care of the business end. Development is useless without securing the funds for it. I'd like to advertise this site on my MyYearbook page but before I do that, I need to know I'm not leading people into a disappointment. How is this site to be financed? There are no adverts that I can find.
Jul 4, 2009
iSeeDumbPeople
From what I read about Ning, it seems to be an open source program.
What if we made the Bolt source code available to anyone who wants to try out new things? So that if anyone is interested, they could test things on their own servers before sending it to the Bolt staff for production. And I don't mean getting into the nitty gritty like access to everyone's passwords. I mean just for general layouts or anything else developers would like to try and create.
Aug 8, 2009
sarah
Aug 14, 2009