Hi again.
No update on Henner. I've given up trying to contact him, and I think most everyone else has as well. I can't think of any more methods to get him to speak to me, short of waterboarding him. I still encourage you guys to try to get your donations back by filing a claim with PayPal. It's worked for a few people now, so that's good stuff.
Let's put that in the past for now, because I have a more important discussion to bring to the table. Please hear me out, and please post your thoughts on what I'm about to say.
Right now we're approaching a window of opportunity to revitalize this site. It is something that I am personally taking an initiative in moving us towards, but there are some very fundamental changes I wish to make before we see some of the more visible changes. That, for me, takes priority over
everything else on this site.
Let's turn the clock back to last year. You may recall that I had stepped down from my administration rank. That resignation period lasted for a whole five weeks. I never planned on coming back, but quite a few unpredictable things had transpired in that short amount of time. In those five weeks, the incident with Hiker and Jagex unfolded, Hiker stepped down from leadership, and Henner was eventually made the owner of the site. We became a "gaming fansite", and, well, you can look for yourself to see how well that's turning out.
Now this is where it gets tricky. I don't know about you guys, but it was
my understanding that following the change in leadership, we had moved to a different hosting service. Well, that never happened. Right now, we are still with
TheVillageHost, which is a company that is owned and operated by Hiker. This is something that I learned only very recently, during Henner's absence. It came as a surprise to me.
Now, I've generally been in the "neutral" range of the spectrum regarding Hiker's past, maybe even leaning towards the "forgiveness" end, but that does not dictate the measures that I wish to take right now.
RuneVillage is in the poor state it is right now, not because RuneScape is falling in popularity, not because of the 2007 wilderness and trade updates, not because of Jagex, not because of misbehaving users, and certainly not because of our so-called "cliquey" nature. Most of these are problems that
every fansite deals with, so what is really the problem? We are in the state we're in right now because, time and time again, we have found ourselves under a dark cloud of instability, poor leadership, and uncertainty.
Given our fragility, I think it is necessary that we take this time to analyze things, and make some important decisions to help us maintain a future of smooth sailing. Specifically,
clearing the environment of uncertainties. What I mean is, although I have no personal issues against Hiker, I strongly believe that remaining with his hosting company is an unnecessary risk to which we should not subject ourselves. There are plenty of other options out there, with good prices, arrangements, and options.
Believe me, we are one shitstorm away from passing the event-horizon and losing all hope of saving this site. So even if there is only a 1% chance of this arrangement resulting in a negative situation in the future,
it is not a chance that we should take. I have a plan that could work, and I know that there are plenty of you out there who do as well and who really and truly wish to help this site, but maybe you don't know where to start, or you're concerned about the stability of the site and how that may negate your efforts. I have some similar concerns as well. In my case, I want to free us of any potential problems before we put forth the effort required to revitalize the site. I'm simply too anxious of a person to want to begin such a large project when there still remains this potential hindrance. I've seen this site go through too many problems to just sit around and hope that this arrangement with Hiker won't impact us negatively in the future, in whatever way, shape or form.
Once again, this is not an attempt to personally attack Hiker, but it is one measure which I think is necessary to take in order to further assure us of a future without misfortune. Right now I am trying to put the village first, and trying to consider what is best for our village and our future. I was recently told by a fellow villager that, without the support of the entire community and staff, there would be no RV. So let me hear your thoughts on this matter.