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- chaosdjinn
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Hi- Was wondering if anyone has heard from Alexis. I sent him a pm a few weeks ago and he has yet to respond.
On a similar, but hopefully unrelated note, who is now updating the lists of promos and their pictures. It seems we are a bit out of date as I know there are more promos than listed.
Hope all is well,
Matt
On a similar, but hopefully unrelated note, who is now updating the lists of promos and their pictures. It seems we are a bit out of date as I know there are more promos than listed.
Hope all is well,
Matt
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- chaosdjinn
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- mystical_tutor
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Ya, I'm worried about him too. Have tried to contact him by PM and email but have not gotten any responses.chaosdjinn wrote:Anyone have his phone number and can give him a call to make sure he's ok?Ertai's Familiar wrote:I too am a little worried. I have heard people talk of accounts not getting approved for quite a while. He seems to be MIA.
Just checked to see his last post- it was on June 22, 2011.
Gary
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- chaosdjinn
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Good question. Either he's on a 6 month bender in Gay Pari' or something ugly happened. I hope he is ok.Ertai's Familiar wrote:I wish the best for him and I do not mean to overreact but do we have a contingency plan for data mining the site if we lose hosting? I would hate to see all this information lost.
- mystical_tutor
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As long as updates keep happening I assume he is in part responsible. In the past he has been very slow to answer messages but during that time it was indeed him who was doing the updates. He is also the only one who can (sporadically) approve new accounts.
That said, I have not heard from him in several months either.
That said, I have not heard from him in several months either.
- pickle.69
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I very often get request to activate accounts and always forward them to him, evry once in a while I also get an answer hoping that the members can join the community.
In the last email i recived Alexis said he will have much more time soon.
In the last email i recived Alexis said he will have much more time soon.
Collections needing help
Shivan Dragons http://beam.to/shivandragon
Alpha Dwarven Demo Team h: 5%
http://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/v ... 9506#29506
Shivan Dragons http://beam.to/shivandragon
Alpha Dwarven Demo Team h: 5%
http://www.magiclibrarities.net/forum/v ... 9506#29506
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Years ago, when Ralph Herold began planning a succession / exit strategy, he developed a multi-stage "Moderator" test for possible replacements. I was the only one to make it through, and for a time in 2005 and 2006 acted as a Moderator for this site. During my time as Moderator, Ralph and I discussed the future of the site in great detail. We clashed on our visions for where our resources should be focused, and where site expansion efforts should be concentrated, but we agreed completely that active and continuous management was critical.
Prior to Ralph actually giving up the site, a combination of family, work, and personal health issues overwhelmed my time. In deference to the need for active site management and interaction, Ralph and I agreed that someone other than me, who could commit at a level I couldn't (at least at the time) should get involved.
Ultimately that person was Alexis. It was my understanding that Ralph transferred this site to Alexis because Alexis promised to maintain a very active role in site management and development.
When Alexis is around, he is actively involved. He has expended a great deal of time and energy (and probably money) into this site. And while his efforts have been tangential to what I would have wanted to accomplish, that is his prerogative. The Magic Librarities site was, and is, his site.
And I completely understand the sabbatical(s) he took back in 2008 and 2009 as a result of the personal tragedies in his life. At times, we all encounter "Life" getting in the way of things we want to do. As noted above, I stepped aside because "Life" happened to me when I was the site Moderator.
But this site does need more active involvement to retain its energy, and it position as a premier resource for MTG. I hope Alexis is well. I hope he still considers this site a joy and not a burden. I hope he still plans on site expansion and not just site maintenance. But I think he needs to be more forthcoming with both his short term expectations and his longer, strategic view, for this site. There are so many ways we might help this site grow. However, as mere members in the current environment we are powerless.
When you are the sole site Administrator and are also not available, it makes growth and improvement very tough.
Prior to Ralph actually giving up the site, a combination of family, work, and personal health issues overwhelmed my time. In deference to the need for active site management and interaction, Ralph and I agreed that someone other than me, who could commit at a level I couldn't (at least at the time) should get involved.
Ultimately that person was Alexis. It was my understanding that Ralph transferred this site to Alexis because Alexis promised to maintain a very active role in site management and development.
When Alexis is around, he is actively involved. He has expended a great deal of time and energy (and probably money) into this site. And while his efforts have been tangential to what I would have wanted to accomplish, that is his prerogative. The Magic Librarities site was, and is, his site.
And I completely understand the sabbatical(s) he took back in 2008 and 2009 as a result of the personal tragedies in his life. At times, we all encounter "Life" getting in the way of things we want to do. As noted above, I stepped aside because "Life" happened to me when I was the site Moderator.
But this site does need more active involvement to retain its energy, and it position as a premier resource for MTG. I hope Alexis is well. I hope he still considers this site a joy and not a burden. I hope he still plans on site expansion and not just site maintenance. But I think he needs to be more forthcoming with both his short term expectations and his longer, strategic view, for this site. There are so many ways we might help this site grow. However, as mere members in the current environment we are powerless.
When you are the sole site Administrator and are also not available, it makes growth and improvement very tough.
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I am not a politician, but I have toyed with the idea. The two things that always stopped me were:random wrote:If hammr7 speaks like this all the time in person he should get into politics;)
1. Loss of privacy. Who wants to be a public figure? Certainly not me.
2. If I were really successful at politics, wondering what my "price" might be. I look at the current US Republican primary battle, and see all these flawed individuals twisting themselves in such knots, as they serve their puppet masters and try to conform to what they think their electorate wants. They can't be acting that confused out of deep personal conviction (except maybe Ron Paul). It must be that their price has been met.
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