Thanks for your interest in x86.
Lately (and this isn't true about everyone who has requested it lately), we've had some shared concern over the reasons you want to join x86. Since this is a big part of our evaluation of candidates, it's something you should definitely include and give a lot of thought to when you're posting your request.
Here are some tips (and these are my opinions) about some things that aren't good reasons for joining:
-- Status. x86 isn't trying to be the l33test clan out there (even though we are), and if you're that concerned about status, then this is probably the wrong guild to join.
-- It sounded cool. x86 is more than a clan; it's a
community. If we don't know you, then we probably won't ask you to be a more "official" part of it, and we usually won't entertain your asking it of us.
-- You're a clan jumper, or it's another clan to be in. While we certainly don't disallow people from being in multiple clans, we don't want you to just be a passing phase, and we don't want to be just another clan in your repertory.
-- You're an elite programmer. That might be cool, but this isn't a programming clan. It happens to be something that interests many of our members though. See the following section for more information.
Here are some things that might be considered good reasons for joining:
-- You like a lot of our members. If we entertain you or you like chatting with our membership, then we're more than happy to have you as a part of our community.
-- You have a lot of interests that match up with our membership. Our clan isn't simply about programming, or web development, or security. However, if you've been striking up discussion on these interests, chances are that our members have noticed you.
-- You enjoy good discussion and logical debate. We enjoy logical and respectful discussions about a wide variety of opinion-based subjects, including politics and law, religion, computers (which can be just as religious as the former two!), and all kinds of other topics. If you've been striking up discussion in these areas, chances are we've noticed you there, too!
Please note: this is NOT a guide for you to copy/paste into your "I want to join thread."
Also, please take the time to
read this document put together by the illustrious Newby which will hopefully answer other questions.
x86 is like a fungus: it either grows on you or makes you sick. We of course hope for the former, and if you've found that you've been infected, please feel free to try to join. Remember to ask the leaders for their approval, and if you have any particularly good friends who are members/leaders, ask them to start up a candidate discussion thread for you.
Cheers!