Zardoz wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 6:34 pm
I'm sorry to hear that.
I reposted a lot of my artwork because I was under the impression that this was desired to rebuild the lost threads and not leave all the work to the admins. That was my understanding. Besides, I had been asked by several users to repost them.
Deleting the posts after 3 months I would not find so good, I post only my own work, and I do not distribute them in several places.In fact, the GIMP forum is the only place I show my drawings. If they are deleted after 3 months, someone who is interested in them cannot find them anymore.
But it's OK. I understand that this is not an artist archive but a discussion forum. And of course I will abide by the rules, whatever they will be. I will now stop posting old work and only sporadically post newer work that has not been published yet.
Maybe voluntary donations like in the Cruxforum could be a solution, by seeing how many donations have been received and are still needed to keep the forum running. This would also make the question of a "reasonable" amount easier.
Please note that deleting posts after 3 months was NEVER considered by the site administrator (as far as I know) , this idea was proposed by other members and was met with strong opposition (including yours) so far.
Many other members have contributed and helped to ressurect this forum from scratch after the fatal crash where all the previous material was lost by restarting the old threads, etc... I don't think this can be done once again since trust is in danger of being lost for good.
Personally I would consider the following statement (from the admin) much more alarming:
We'll be upgrading our plan and hopefully we will not have to move the sites like we had to do before. We're going over with tech support to make sure that things will remain the same and the upgrade will be a smooth step and not fraught with problems resulting in hard work.
We'll be doing that work beginning tomorrow and it should be done by the end of the week. Unless...
Another host/server migration ? PLEASE NO ! !