I've worked as a group of 3 people on one website, and as a joint effort as 2 on another website.
Honestly, I could do the work much better myself. I just don't seem to be able to work with somebody else on something, unless I'm in complete control, and they are there to help me through it abit.
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The group of 3 I worked in was alright. I was able to get on with most of the content and design by myself. One of the guys wasn't really into the main structure of the website, but he was at my side to help me with ideas, and install a few scripts that I needed. I found that this worked out really well. It was about 70/30 which worked out great for me.
As for the other guy, he wasn't online much, and when he did come online, he 'took over' unknown as to what changes had been done. After he'd made his mark he's speed away offline for another few days.
Alright, so he was helping in a good way, but he wasn't online enough or nor could we communicate / and or pay attention to what things had been updated and what exactly was happening. Perhaps it was just bad set-up.
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As for the joint effort between me and another guy... Well, we had the same interests on what we where doing, and where heading in the right direction, the only problem was, we could never agree on each others ideas. I'd do something, and it wouldn't be right for him, or he'd do something and it wouldn't be right for me.
I remember one morning we where talking, and I was telling him my ideas for the content and the design, and explaining that I'd like to work on it over a period of time. He was cool with this, and when I signed on that evening, he PM'ed me with a link to the website already made, with little content on the pages. If he had proper access, he would have had the website open and everything. I was shocked, and disappointed!
When we did finally get things going, he walked away from the whole website because there was an arguement between a few people, just because somebody didn't agree on something he did. This has put me off working with somebody 50/50 on domain/website development.
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I remember another time I was chatting to somebody about setting up a website. One evening I signed on and he had already decided on a name for the website, and had the domain registered and a forum set-up. What a shocking 'put-off'.