When calc.org was looking like it was going down for awile, me and Hiryu decided that we were going to merge both of our sites into one large site, and merge our development officially into one programming group instead of two separate groups like we have done in the past.
Since then, calc.org went down as well as both of our sites disappeared, (I should say technically disappeared. I guess they talk about water guns now, which ironicially is something else I used to be interested in) but after month's of being off the net, we're back with our new site and our new domain name.
The new site can be found at http://www.bluecrimson.com At this point it's still a work in progress, but I think it's relatively stable enough to allow people to register and post on the site, since this time instead of using static pages, we decided to go with a more dynamic portal approach so we and update more frequently and have better community interaction.
The old sites are going to be archived, and the new site will eventually take over for them as we slowly get up to speed, fix forum bugs and get the site looking the way we want it to look.
At this point in time, I'm looking for more members to stress test the board so we can work out issues with the new forum we're using as our main site. In particular, login issues, posting issues and the chat room system need extensive testing and debugging.
Since then, calc.org went down as well as both of our sites disappeared, (I should say technically disappeared. I guess they talk about water guns now, which ironicially is something else I used to be interested in) but after month's of being off the net, we're back with our new site and our new domain name.
The new site can be found at http://www.bluecrimson.com At this point it's still a work in progress, but I think it's relatively stable enough to allow people to register and post on the site, since this time instead of using static pages, we decided to go with a more dynamic portal approach so we and update more frequently and have better community interaction.
The old sites are going to be archived, and the new site will eventually take over for them as we slowly get up to speed, fix forum bugs and get the site looking the way we want it to look.
At this point in time, I'm looking for more members to stress test the board so we can work out issues with the new forum we're using as our main site. In particular, login issues, posting issues and the chat room system need extensive testing and debugging.