I’ll send you a PM.…WarpSE… has the project been officially shelved?
I’ll send you a PM.…WarpSE… has the project been officially shelved?
I don't believe so, it's just life happens. People aren't duty bound to finish a passion project per a schedule - there are more important things going on for some people and time and money are in ever shorter supply.This is a bit off-topic, but I wanted to follow up on what you said. It’s clear that WarpSE has been at a complete standstill for a very long time, but has the project been officially shelved?
ThinkClassic*** What was the name of that deceased forum guys?
Still down. Some networking issue, but the data on the servers appear to be intact.So the other place has been down for what, 3 days now? Or something like that. :/
I've been on IRC, IM, Discord for 30+ years now. I never get this criticism. By definition chat is ephemeral - I don't see anyone in our Discord posting anything that's not hosted on TD/GitHub/elsewhere. There's a lot of people who didn't grow up with forums and don't see the need. There's a lot of people who just like to chat with people. I split my time between both and don't feel like anyone is missing out by being on one or the other or both. People enjoy interacting with other people in the hobby how they want, and that's fine by me.So get the heck off Discord! Maybe use it as texting and the like. Post information on forums swept by the Archive or all is lost, no?
In fairness - and people who know my opinion know my opinion - in the past I've had to sometimes eat substantial downtime on systems I cared about because upstreams wouldn't do their job. Floodgap was down for six weeks once when I moved houses. It took me threatening legal action and a complaint to the CPUC to get the do-nothing company to release me from the contract I wasn't paying them for and they weren't working on.How hard is it to find reliable web hosting? I swear there’s been something like this with every provider they have used. I’ve never had a problem like this while running my own website. Some luck.
This was my thought too - the water flows both ways here. Considering how popular Discord is in 2026 and in regards to promoting an old format like forums like it’s still 1998, Discord is a must have tool to bring visibility to that format with the very age demographic of would be future tinkerers who use platforms like discord on the daily and who did not grow up with forums.There have been legitimate instances of people that have come to our discord that have no idea we had a forum, either, mostly because they're not the sort of people that 'do' forums...
I worded my post badly right at the start. The rest of the sentence is in agreement with you:I've been on IRC, IM, Discord for 30+ years now. I never get this criticism. By definition chat is ephemeral . .
So glad to hear that, thanks for the clarification. You've put my mind at ease. Does the Internet Archive sweep up what's on "GitHub/elsewhere?"- I don't see anyone in our Discord posting anything that's not hosted on TD/GitHub/elsewhere.
Sorry for what was meant as a suggestion about posting info out in the open, not as a criticism of of chat in general.There's a lot of people who didn't grow up with forums and don't see the need. There's a lot of people who just like to chat with people. I split my time between both and don't feel like anyone is missing out by being on one or the other or both. People enjoy interacting with other people in the hobby how they want, and that's fine by me.
Methinks she’s not long for this world. I hope I’m wrong. Would be nice if the current admin would do the right thing and pass the torch to someone with the proper acumen and passion to run the 68kmla.Back on topic: what the heck is going on over there?