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Ok, i've invited kainashi and andRUWeir

i've had like 25 invites so far, 95% of them i've given to friends and family. We should be getting some more for fathers day .. since we did for mothers day ... if we do i'll hit this thread up again :)

Please try to go down the list and not pick random people on and off the list. Otherwise, don't use this thread to distribute your invites.

Crap ive been sitting at the top of that list for a while now, and now i've realised i aint got enough posts, aaaaaaghghghghg!

Please? I'll send all my invitations back to this topic and help you lot get through the list.

Well, as it was our mistake in putting you on the list, we'll keep you on the list. However, to everybody else, I will not add you to the list unless you PM me, and I will not add you if you do not meet the requirements, period.

hmmm... seems like this is only for flooders...

readers can't get an account... hm...

You don't get on the list if you're a flooder; you get on the list if you are an active Neowin member. Note both the post count requirement and the date requirement. Five months is more than enough time to make 300 intelligent posts that aren't flooding Neowin.

Here is the latest version of "the list."

Zimbo

Trix

LiGhTfast

Plarkster

nemo

Kriz

proph

serox

Dallas`

episode

JaredVolkl

gerry74_

heslo

aadhu

Bliksem

pctuk

Napalm

fishie

CheeseCow

Spike101M69

VaLUnTriAn

Jason the Eighty Eighth

DrOmango

orphic

JeT

Target Audience

arsekicker

scaredmogwai

Psychoticdemento

loa92

kaffra

HoochieMamma

a_witko

Jasco

A.K.R.

stevan

speedy_kevin

gosh

mercuryx013

acedriver

tang_tito

You don't get on the list if you're a flooder; you get on the list if you are an active Neowin member. Note both the post count requirement and the date requirement. Five months is more than enough time to make 300 intelligent posts that aren't flooding Neowin.

and how do you know, if i'm a flooder or not?

how can you say, that my ~80 posts are so importants as another's 800, or not...

hmmm, i don't agree with the google's system so far...

who received the first invitations? i was one of the first in suscribing to gmail maillist, and I'm suscribed to the Google Labs maillist, but I didn't get any invitation...

woah.

MSN forever.

and how do you know, if i'm a flooder or not?

how can you say, that my ~80 posts are so importants as another's 800, or not...

hmmm, i don't agree with the google's system so far...

who received the first invitations? i was one of the first in suscribing to gmail maillist, and I'm suscribed to the Google Labs maillist, but I didn't get any invitation...

woah.

MSN forever.

Well, this isn't a perfect system. We can't tell that every post someone has made isn't completely stupid. However, we made rules that we thought were as fair as possible, without requiring a thorough background check on each person applying. Also, being on the Google mailing list has nothing to do with getting invitations to Gmail. The first person to get invitations to Gmail were those close to the project and their families, and then those users got invites to do with as they chose, and so on. Also, it doesn't matter whether you agree with Google's system. They are slowly adding more accounts to test server stability, and they can do that however they want. I'm sorry that you don't qualify for this list, but we might relax the requirements once we get everybody off of it.

relaxing the requirements with 50 fifty posts, down to 250 would be gooooood :)

I don't the system is perfect either, it's a bit unfair to me. But there has to be some limit, their always has to be a limit when you want organization of something. And limits are there to be accepted

relaxing the requirements with 50 fifty posts, down to 250 would be gooooood :)

I don't the system is perfect either, it's a bit unfair to me. But there has to be some limit, their always has to be a limit when you want organization of something. And limits are there to be accepted

very good point

if there weren't these requirements, this thread possibly won't function as it has

I still haven't got feedback from the three people you said to send invites to earlier, so shall I offer them to people on the list above ?

nope i recommend a 24 hours wait before you decide to give them away to next bunch of people. (you know people sleep and work too, can spend all time on neowin waiting)

and how do you know, if i'm a flooder or not?

how can you say, that my ~80 posts are so importants as another's 800, or not...

hmmm, i don't agree with the google's system so far...

who received the first invitations? i was one of the first in suscribing to gmail maillist, and I'm suscribed to the Google Labs maillist, but I didn't get any invitation...

woah.

MSN forever.

Come on, relax, you are making me weepy !

Yeah, he wasn't supposed to but he was added to the list awhile ago and I suppose wasn't checked ;)

edit - lol that wasn't from me, maybe xplatinum or ZTrang

Yes, it was my fault that debianfan got an account (though good for him). I accidentally added some people to the list as I was speeding through the then 40-odd pages of posts, and didn't always check to see whether they met the limit. I apologize to those of you I've turned down from the list; it wasn't intentional.

Whom do I contact (in PM) if I have a invite to give away to the next person waiting in queue? xplatinum or ZTrang or someone else?

Look at the latest version of the list (previous page; Zimbo is the one who gets the next invite). Contact me, or whoever is maintaining the list, or just post on the thread (like you just did), if you can't figure out who to invite.

Okay everybody, I'm leaving for several hours, so if there are more invites to give away, somebody else should continue to update this list until I get back. Here is the latest copy of "the list."

Trix

LiGhTfast

Plarkster

nemo

Kriz

proph

serox

Dallas`

episode

JaredVolkl

gerry74_

heslo

aadhu

Bliksem

pctuk

Napalm

fishie

CheeseCow

Spike101M69

VaLUnTriAn

Jason the Eighty Eighth

DrOmango

orphic

JeT

Target Audience

arsekicker

scaredmogwai

Psychoticdemento

loa92

kaffra

HoochieMamma

a_witko

Jasco

A.K.R.

stevan

speedy_kevin

gosh

mercuryx013

acedriver

tang_tito

i have 5 more to give away,  but i wont do a lucky dip like last time

xpplatinum: you want me to send the links to you? i trust you to dish them out etc

Just take the next five people on the list (above), send PM's to them, and then post who you have invited so I can remove them from the list.

Edit: they don't need to have responded; just post to whom you have sent invitations.

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