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I could do the same for the endings as well, of which I have about 470 and 790 follow-ups, like you can see at http://ezcorean.com/all_grammar.php  .  If you wanted to add the explanations or examples I have taken from books, you are welcome to do that, as well.   
 
I could do the same for the endings as well, of which I have about 470 and 790 follow-ups, like you can see at http://ezcorean.com/all_grammar.php  .  If you wanted to add the explanations or examples I have taken from books, you are welcome to do that, as well.   
  
I understand the concept of community and the sharing of knowledge.  Everything great in the world was accomplished by people working together.  I'm glad to see you have the right license, but am confused about why you want to reinvent the wheel here.  It's so much work.  I'm tired of it myself, the next php function I have to program to fix my site I think I'm gonna scream.
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I understand the concept of community and the sharing of knowledge.  Everything great in the world was accomplished by people working together.  And I'm glad to see you have the right license.  So, I am all about collaboration, believe me, but I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish by reinventing the wheel here.  The two of you may install the forum you have listed on your to-do page.  Maybe you will even be interested in your site in a year. Web sites do come and go, but communities should survive. 
  
My present goal is to find someplace I can go to ask questions.  A forum.  So I installed phpBB because of the sad misfortune of a webmaster of the popular forum you know which one, which is now down, but I'm not gonna call the bottomI just think that my site already has the forum, that's all I really care about, if I can build that up, then the forum will be attracted. I get about 2 users per day for the last year.  But, there's no real community going on over there.  Not anywhere on the internet, just for Korean language study, so why not use mine?  
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It's just a pain to have to add your examples to my already existing entries, because it makes my site a failureMaybe your wiki approach will be a breaker.   
  
I am all about collaboration, believe me, but I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish.  The two of you may install the forum you have listed on your to-do page.  Maybe you will even be interested in your site in a year.  Web sites do come and go, but communities should survive.  Alls I want is to spend less time teaching Korean and more time learning it.  I learn korean by working on my site.  So, it's a pain to have to add your examples to my already existing entries.  I think I got 25 of them done so far, then I can track the changes once a month using the 'recent changes' feature, I hope.   
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I translate Korean sometimes, a few times a week, for a certain company, and I need answers sometimes else I get in trouble when the client complains.   
  
My offer is just to use my site, and then build a community over there.  If you are in it for pride or the male collection/ownership thing, though, that's can get in the way of collaboration.  
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The 3 of us building a community at ezcorean would be possible.  My offer is just to use my site, and then build a community over there.  If you are in it for pride or the male collection/ownership thing, though, that's can get in the way of collaboration.  Or, if you have problems with my site (appearance, maybe, or lack of functionality, or stuff seems broken) ... I just want to wish you good luck either way. 
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Good luck.
  
 
Sincerely,
 
Sincerely,
  
 
Joseph
 
Joseph

Revision as of 19:30, 7 July 2009

I fixed quite a few things in the common.js page:

  1. Fixed the comment code so it works normal again
  2. Fixed the 'insert language list' so the user doesn't have to manually input the page name
  3. Better organized the grammar template code so it looks neater when viewing it on the common.js page
  4. The grammar template now includes the 'language list' at the bottom.

--Bluesoju 00:39, 30 April 2009 (UTC)

Fixing everything

What was causing the templates to break?? I saw you managed to fix about everything. Also you said you installed an extension for listing the top contributors but I don't see it anywhere. You're not on msn, so I left a message here. --Bluesoju 02:56, 1 July 2009 (UTC)

hello

matt, it's the webmaster at ezcorean.com I can share my grammar entries with you, which are using the same license as you have (the Creative Commons one), because I just merged in the grammar entries from http://parksguide.blogspot.com/ . I'm referring to the grammar setup at http://ezcorean.com/korean_grammar not to the verb endings which I have. Then may help save a lot of your time cutting and pasting if I can give you the full database dump for those entries?

I could do the same for the endings as well, of which I have about 470 and 790 follow-ups, like you can see at http://ezcorean.com/all_grammar.php . If you wanted to add the explanations or examples I have taken from books, you are welcome to do that, as well.

I understand the concept of community and the sharing of knowledge. Everything great in the world was accomplished by people working together. And I'm glad to see you have the right license. So, I am all about collaboration, believe me, but I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish by reinventing the wheel here. The two of you may install the forum you have listed on your to-do page. Maybe you will even be interested in your site in a year. Web sites do come and go, but communities should survive.

It's just a pain to have to add your examples to my already existing entries, because it makes my site a failure. Maybe your wiki approach will be a breaker.

I translate Korean sometimes, a few times a week, for a certain company, and I need answers sometimes else I get in trouble when the client complains.

The 3 of us building a community at ezcorean would be possible. My offer is just to use my site, and then build a community over there. If you are in it for pride or the male collection/ownership thing, though, that's can get in the way of collaboration. Or, if you have problems with my site (appearance, maybe, or lack of functionality, or stuff seems broken) ... I just want to wish you good luck either way.

Good luck.

Sincerely,

Joseph