Post by xhawk87 on Jun 11, 2014 20:16:36 GMT
Please write a bit about yourself, any skills or interests relevant to the project, and how you think you can contribute.
I conceived of the idea and wish to provide a vision for us to realise. It occurred to me that these attempts at creating tournaments and leagues keep failing as most of those signing up are not established teams. Just groups of friends who may not even be able to make it to the first match let alone through a competition. The idea is to encourage people to sign up their teams and test them in friendlies, those that persist are clearly well enough established to be part of a competition that works and lasts all the way through. It will take some time, but eventually someone may run the first successful team competition in /r/ultrahardcore history under the #UHCA umbrella.
Initially, all we are providing is information. Allow teams to find out about eachother, to advertise themselves and allow themselves to be contacted by others so that they can start setting up friendlies against eachother.
I am a software engineer. I have skills in team management, organisation, a wide variety of languages and programming concepts, design, and analysis. I can find out if an idea is feasible or not, whether we have the capability. I can work out roughly how long things should take based on what we're trying to achieve. I can work out what individual tasks comprise a complex project so that they can be tackled more easily. I am however limited on time, with a number of other work commitments, so my involvement may be limited at times.
I conceived of the idea and wish to provide a vision for us to realise. It occurred to me that these attempts at creating tournaments and leagues keep failing as most of those signing up are not established teams. Just groups of friends who may not even be able to make it to the first match let alone through a competition. The idea is to encourage people to sign up their teams and test them in friendlies, those that persist are clearly well enough established to be part of a competition that works and lasts all the way through. It will take some time, but eventually someone may run the first successful team competition in /r/ultrahardcore history under the #UHCA umbrella.
Initially, all we are providing is information. Allow teams to find out about eachother, to advertise themselves and allow themselves to be contacted by others so that they can start setting up friendlies against eachother.
I am a software engineer. I have skills in team management, organisation, a wide variety of languages and programming concepts, design, and analysis. I can find out if an idea is feasible or not, whether we have the capability. I can work out roughly how long things should take based on what we're trying to achieve. I can work out what individual tasks comprise a complex project so that they can be tackled more easily. I am however limited on time, with a number of other work commitments, so my involvement may be limited at times.