We have our stories, our ships, the families, the Mead Moose, the squirrels, [...]
This time I also encourage you to just say “I’m in” even if that’s all you feel like contributing right now.
Hmmmmm ... as someone who, in comparison, is noticeably more focused on the seminal work (and general banter) than the fan works, I feel like I would be lying if I were to say more then "I'll
try to be in" ... (which is essentially the same treatment I'm giving SSSS right now)
One, I think we do need a central focus. But while I don't think we should drop the SSSS connection altogether, I don't think that can be our sole or main long-term focus; and I think that keeping SSSS in the name, long-term, might well do ourselves a disservice; especially if Minna keeps heading in directions she seems all to likely to be heading in.
Minna is saying quite clearly that in some while, she'll be stepping
away from SSSS, and when I look at four of her works (ARtD, SSSS, CoH, and LP) being spread out over three websites, I would guess that she'll be dropping her own use of the name as well.
I don't remember her post with which she OKed creation of the forum way-back-when, so I have no idea whether there were any provisions about
pulling the right to use the name again later on. (The Wiki has an explicit licensing scheme that she agreed to implicitly, and would have trouble to back out of.) In general, Minna's not one to guard her IP rights tightly, though.
... in a nutshell, are we pressed in any way to decide on that
right now?The other thing I'm wondering, and maybe I've just missed it: how are these forums hosted and how is that funded? And are those who have been doing that interested in keeping going, and if so in what fashion? -- I know they're independent of Minna; but I don't know what is, and just who are, required to keep them in existence.
It's been a while since I was involved into the sysadmin issues, but I'm pretty sure that it's still a custom installation of SMF plus some add-ons plus some "homegrown" patches and fixes running on top of a donated cloud server. And thus dependent on moderators, knowledgeable admins,
and the donation(s) to stay operational as-is.