Hi All,
Just a quick update from me concerning some upcoming changes on Sudonix.
This platform has been running for over 1.5 years, and during this time, has helped hundreds of people overcome issues with technology, or gain access to insightful information to enable them to make informed decisions around their own technology requirements.
As this platform matures, so does the level of content it provides, and several recent newly created accounts are on the back of information provided to others, so the content is truly invaluable. That said, we need to be mindful of the mission that this platform originally set out to achieve, and I’m happy to share that we’re very much on the right track. As you already know, Sudonix is a completely free platform designed for literally anyone to gain access to a highly experienced, top tier technical consultancy without fear of belittlement, reprimand or retribution.
There’s no such thing as a stupid question - only one where the original author needs help, and therefore, no questions remain unanswered. In fact, the vast majority are very quickly resolved either by the founder of this site, or other members, who through their own experiences, are able to step in and provide assistance where required.
So why the changes?
Well, let’s be 100% transparent on what those changes are. For clarity, this platform will never charge you for anything - there are no “plans”, “subscriptions” or anything along those lines (and you have my assurance that these will never materialise either) - it set out to be, and will always remain, free of charge. As the platform has started to gain traction, it is time we made some small changes to better reflect the service on offer. These are outlined below
Soon, the domain suffix will change from .com
to .org
(so, from sudonix.com
to sudonix.org
). This is completely transparent to all users and you won’t have to change anything. Everything will still work as it did before
Why is this changing?
The .com
TLD suffix is traditionally tied to “for profit” organisation, which Sudonix is not. Adopting the .org
domain TLD conveys the message that this really is not-for-profit and therefore, should open up the playing field to others who may have expressed some level of trepidation in terms of creating an account and asking for help for fear that they may be slapped with some form of levy, or get a ton of junk email in return.
Back “in the day”, there was a clear demarcation between .com
and .org
domains, but that has since fallen by the wayside where even profit making organisations can use .org
and still charge for services. Admittedly, this does sound counter intuitive given our perspective, but it is a route we intend to take as a means of extending the service to those who previously may have kept their distance for the reasons above. The domain of .org
is also applied typically to communities (which is what this is), and therefore, another reason to make this change.
Will sudonix become a “paid” service
No. There are no plans for this to ever be implemented as it goes directly against the ethic of the pro-bono / free services we set out to provide.
One other change we are making is the implementation of a new logo. I know the existing one we have looks “kinda cool”, but it is in fact a Font Awesome icon - see below
https://fontawesome.com/icons/chart-tree-map?f=classic&s=solid
Based on this, “kinda cool” also inherently means lack of originality, and more importantly, ownership. I’ve taken the steps of engaging with a professional designer for a new logo. We have one which I have chosen which clearly depicts what is on offer, and that should be arriving on the site in the coming days. This is all at my cost, and will not be passed down to any users. I’ve chosen to have some form of branding as a means of recognition, which will be also be present through the platform.
I’ll share the logo once it is ready. I think you’ll like it.
I’m sharing these changes with everyone here as I’m also keen to garner thoughts, recommendations etc. All feedback - good or bad - is important, as this helps to improve on what is already a great product and service.
Thanks