Mr. Niu Gensheng, the boss of Mengniu, once said that small victory depends on wisdom, and big victory depends on morality. These eight words express the essence of our lives. We, a mere small webmaster, cannot achieve such a grand and brilliant career as Mr. Niu, but when it comes to being a good person and doing things, we do need to learn from him.
Two days ago, I saw someone in my webmaster QQ group scolding someone in the group because a function could not be set up in the background. This bastard Dai Zhikang had created some broken program that had no functions. I said, we are not qualified to scold Dai Zhikang. For the forum program we are using now, Mr. Dai did not ask for a penny from us. For this reason alone, we are not qualified to scold him. In other words, if you feel bad about it, you don’t have to use him. On the contrary, we should be grateful and grateful to Mr. Dai for providing us with such a convenient program that allows us to easily build a website, become a webmaster easily, and do what we like to do.
The most annoying person in the world is the one who scolds the cook when he is full. If it doesn't taste good, you don't have to eat it. No one forces you to eat it. But after you're full, it would be too rude to turn around and scold others for not cooking a good meal.
Maybe, you will say that instead of the old one, you can use the dynamic one, or something else. What I'm talking about is a grateful attitude. No matter whose program you use, we don't pay a penny to them. They have no obligation to provide us with programs for free. We should be grateful to them. Maybe, you will say that although you use it for free, the traffic and other resources you bring to them are the ones that allow them to make a lot of money in the commercial field. Well, I want to say that no matter how much money he made, at least we never gave him a penny. So, we should be grateful to him.
Of course, DZ still has many imperfections, which is normal. Everything can only be better, not the best. The Kangsheng team is also a human being, not a god. The programs they develop are also perfected step by step. They are not the best in the world right from the beginning. We should be more understanding and considerate, so that we and our network can be more harmonious. DZ grows together.
The third website I built, Shaoguan Forum (www.sgok.cn), has been online for less than forty days. As a rule, I should exchange more links. In the process of looking for links, I found that there are many websites built using other people's forum programs (including DZ, SS, DEDE, Dongwang, etc.), with the copyright information removed, some directly removed, and some replaced with my own. I have always looked down upon this kind of behavior.
Just like when someone treats us to a meal, we don't necessarily have to be grateful, but we should at least say thank you. We used someone else's program. Although Mr. Dai didn't stare at us or force us to do anything, I think we should retain his copyright information. This is not only our recognition of the work of Lao Dai's team and our respect for them, but it is also our conscience and even a moral issue.
Of course, DZ’s copyright information is indeed too excessive in the entire package, and I believe most webmasters have also felt this. Then, when we modify the homepage, I think it is not difficult to retain a copyright information with a link.
As a webmaster, maybe your computer skills are very high, maybe your SEO skills are very good, maybe your site is very beautiful, but if you don’t have a grateful attitude and good morals, then you can only be regarded as a small person. Success, but not great success. Let’s encourage you all.
Shaoguan Forum Webmaster: Zuo Duofu
2009-6-14