@TNP said in What Would it Take to Repair the Community?:
Honest question, can you blame them? Our board - and by our I mean all of the community - had their board basically hijacked out from under us.
What do you mean by "hijacked"?
When Arkandel firmly pulled himself away, administration of this board was left to mietze and I. Between the two of us, we moderated in the manner to which we were accustomed. Neither of us were particularly tech-inclined, but Arkandel still kept us up to date with what was going on. The condition of MSB languished until the infrequent crashes became frequent, and the shutdown periods lasted for days instead of hours.
It was not until the board was literally crashing down that we came up with a solution. Faraday, Roz, and Derp joined me, mietze, Testament, and Arkandel in porting the database over to my Digital Ocean account. Arkandel passed the domain name over at that time as well. These are the facts; I have stated them before; and to my knowledge no one has disputed them.
So, there was no "hijacking," in my opinion, but yours may vary.
It was decided pretty much unilaterally that MSB would be something it never had been in any of its past incarnations. I've been here for all of them going back tot he original WORA before Nymeria got Tasteless Descs shut down.
As you know, I've been here that long as well.
If by "unilaterally," you mean "without consulting the rest of the community," then that would be an accurate conclusion. From my perspective in the room where the decision was made, it was not "unilateral" in the sense of unanimity. Arguments were presented, and a decision was made.
But I would wager that is not why many people left.
@mietze said in What Would it Take to Repair the Community?:
yes, people are seeking closure that is simply never going to happen. I count myself in that, because I'm stupid. And yet, also human. However, I have seen this play out many times in RL, and also know it's part of the process.
Divorces are messy affairs, and I have seen many of them play out. Sometimes, there is peace; sometimes, there is war; but in every case, time plays a vital role in getting to a situation where hostilities are ceased, even if enmities remain.
I made the conscious decision not to be a member at BMD because I believe in the process and respect BMD's staff. If they want or need to talk to me, they know where to find me, and likewise.