TOMB outage, online presence
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TOMB outage, online presence
I find TOMB to be a valuable resource - I have learned quite a bit from its community, and hopefully contributed a bit myself. The board has been extremely slow loading for as long as I can remember, and had a recent outage. Is there anything TOMB members can do to help?
I was concerned that TOMB was offline for a couple days, and no communication on the TapeOp Blog, Twitter account, or Facebook account. Is this a statement against digital efforts, that we should rely on analog media?
I was concerned that TOMB was offline for a couple days, and no communication on the TapeOp Blog, Twitter account, or Facebook account. Is this a statement against digital efforts, that we should rely on analog media?
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This. There's, like, three people running the joint and they all have full-time jobs in addition to keeping this messageboard going.Snarl 12/8 wrote:For me, the outage only served to underscore the incredible "uptime" that TOMB has experienced since the last revision. You kindof take it for granted until it's gone.
Bravo Hillary, Larry, et. al.
I've missed it the last day or two but there's no point in complaining when something cool I get for free goes away temporarily. Glad it's back.
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Which is why I asked if there is anything we can do to help There are a lot of free projects that perform well and have strong communication with their community.dwlb wrote:This. There's, like, three people running the joint and they all have full-time jobs in addition to keeping this messageboard going.Snarl 12/8 wrote:For me, the outage only served to underscore the incredible "uptime" that TOMB has experienced since the last revision. You kindof take it for granted until it's gone.
Bravo Hillary, Larry, et. al.
I've missed it the last day or two but there's no point in complaining when something cool I get for free goes away temporarily. Glad it's back.
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It's a good point, that I generally agree with. I'm a huge fan of open source software, for example. And I think a well maintained community project can be a beautiful and amazing thing. But I think maintaining that support community is a big job that requires a set of skills that are distinct from web design/publishing and audio engineering. I think Hilary and Larry avoid asking for that kind of help because they see managing that help as a less fun and much harder job than just doing it themselves. Have you ever managed people? Have you ever managed volunteers or interns or otherwise unpaid help? It can totally suck balls if you don't have a great program in place for harnessing all that willpower to create a product that is up to a certain standard. Having made that decision, we just have to deal with the awesome, but maybe not perfect, things that they provide us with. Or, as Larry always says - "go start your own." That always sounds kindof snarky to me when he puts that out there, but I don't think he means it that way, mostly. He went and did it, so he's giving you the benefit of the doubt that you can too.antilog wrote:Which is why I asked if there is anything we can do to help There are a lot of free projects that perform well and have strong communication with their community.dwlb wrote:This. There's, like, three people running the joint and they all have full-time jobs in addition to keeping this messageboard going.Snarl 12/8 wrote:For me, the outage only served to underscore the incredible "uptime" that TOMB has experienced since the last revision. You kindof take it for granted until it's gone.
Bravo Hillary, Larry, et. al.
I've missed it the last day or two but there's no point in complaining when something cool I get for free goes away temporarily. Glad it's back.
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It never hurts to email one of us if you notice the board being offline. I didn't know until this morning, as I was in transit.
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