Make a Youtube video? Post/market on many OTHER platforms? Continue
here?? Come by 2oFB and post in the local message areas - I'll post my interest... kudos & good luck!!
pAULIE42o
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I saw what you accomplished with 2600.network, and I find it admirable. I know all the effort you put into creating a business, including one that grew quite large until my co-partner, who was the salesperson, made some mistakes that led the company to bankruptcy.
I feel that, in some ways, our projects are similar. I would love to collaborate on certain aspects if the opportunity arises, to bring this project to life together. My goal is not to become rich, but simply to be able to say that the project is self-sustaining. I already have a server park that is of a similar size, if not slightly larger than yours. However, we're not competing to see who has the largest setup! :))))
I spend a lot of time on the technical side, managing several projects in parallel. Creating a website was actually part of my plans. Usually, I have a partner and a half in this project, but we are having difficulty with the "half-partner," who is the youngest and normally our salesperson. The problem is, he's young and doesn't realize that there are things beyond mobile phones on this planet. He compares what we have with a basic SIP product, which offers neither service nor sound quality.
I have made quality audio on my PBX a priority so that modems can reach 33,600 bps and beyond, and even for faxes. However, what disappoints me is that instead of having a community united around the history of computing and BBSs, retro computing, and keeping our "artworks" running, it seems that many are doing the bare minimum and even waiting for it all to disappear.
I come from the amateur radio world, which could also vanish. But the community around amateur radio is much more tight-knit than that of BBSs and retro computing. I even did a test at the beginning to gauge the community by asking for help to run TradeWars 2002 on DOS on Windows 10 with DOSBox on Mystic BBS. I found that either people didnΓÇÖt care, didnΓÇÖt know anything about it, or thereΓÇÖs almost no one on BBSs.
I also wanted to bridge the gap with the amateur radio world to bring in the two largest clubs in Quebec, including the biggest one in Canada. But it seems people are also reluctant to welcome French speakers. However, weΓÇÖre talking about a community of nearly 500 people who were showing interest. All it would take is a bit of promotion and showing them how to access a BBS via Telnet, Packet UHF, or modems. But if there's no serious commitment, I'm not going to risk my reputation bringing them into the BBS community. Yet, they are an ideal and francophone audience.
I'm observing what's happening with my colleagues on this project, but for now, it's a bit uncertain. They found the BBS community somewhat cold.
I'm glad to see that you still have some magic in you, and I will keep a close eye on your project, BBS, etc.
Thank you very much for your advice.
VA2RFC BBS Les Méchins, Québec Canada
SysOp: rmurray PhoneNet: 1000040 (Modem)
Telnet: va2rfcbbs.photorm.net:23 FsxNet: 21:1/235 FidoNet: 1:229/114
--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Windows/64)
* Origin: VA2RFC BBS (21:1/235)