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Resurrecting Dormant Team Site

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2022 9:07 pm
by databoy2k
Hey All:

I've been contributing to a particular team that doesn't have a functioning website. The founder's username seems to contribute heavily to a totally different team and I can't seem to locate any contact information for the founder.

For certain reasons, I wouldn't want to (or recommend) creating a new team for this. Is it possible for an admin to reach out to the founder or to just change the website (and maybe logo) linked to the team? If so, I would start a Reddit forum for the members to encourage the team's growth and get the team away from being dormant/background.

What's the process to basically take control of a team where the founder isn't active?

Re: Resurrecting Dormant Team Site

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 4:29 am
by BobWilliams757
It might be worth stating the team name and the founders username. There are a few forums where a decent amount of longer term and/or contributing folders might post, and you may get lucky and find one with a contact. It's a long shot, but maybe worth a try.

And really, if you want to create a website, I doubt anyone would be angry about promoting a team. There is no financial reward for such a thing, and if you can't locate the founder he may have just dedicated his resources to another team, moved on, quit folding... who knows?

Re: Resurrecting Dormant Team Site

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 1:44 pm
by databoy2k
Thanks. The team is Team Canada (Team #60). The founder is Webpuppy, who apparently has recently been contributing to LinusTechTips.

Given the inherent patriotism of the team, it makes sense to have a website and to encourage fellow Canadians to contribute there.

I know the teams aren't worth anything and the work is the important part, but a subreddit would probably make sense (I'm not aiming to make it my own personal site, for example).

If anyone has Webpuppy's contact, I'd love to discuss this.

Re: Resurrecting Dormant Team Site

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2022 12:23 pm
by BobWilliams757
If you haven't tried already, it might be worth registering on the LTT site and just putting out some feelers. There is a chance he is active there, or someone has a way to contact him. They have a folding related forum, so it might work.