В продолжение истории с ROMHacking.
- Держатели Discord-сервера опубликовали заявление касательно закрытия сайта. Они отметили сложные отношения с админкой сайта, однако они "смущены и разочарованы" обвинениями, выдвинутыми со стороны главадмина Nightcrawler
- Один из локализаторов, связанных с Discord-сервером - Gideon Zhi - опубликовал в Твиттере тред, где описал проблемы с коммуникацией с Nightcrawler'ом (по сути на нем висел весь сайт целиком - фактор автобуса равен единице). Нынешний конфликт, по всей видимости, возник из-за попытки перенести сайт на более подходящий сервер.
Крч гвря, внутренний срач, от которого проиграли все (кроме, наверное, юристов Nintendo).
Тред: https://x.com/GideonZhi/status/1819215914988196204
Ниже весь тред целиком. Мой оригинальный пост будет отредактирован в ближайшее время.
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Alright, I think I've condensed my thoughts. There's a lot here, so, thread incoming:
By now you've probably seen that romhacking.net is effectively dead. In the end, it's probably for the best; the site was built in the mid aughts and its backend hadn't been re-engineered... ever. Consequently it was costing its administrator hundreds of dollars/month.
Nightcrawler, the admin, was burnt out, and I sympathize. I'm burnt out too! But he existed as a single point of failure for the site and exerted iron-fisted control over community-created content, and categorically refused basically all offers of help over the last decade.
Remember all those times the site went down, and stayed down for days at a time? It's because nobody had NC's contact information, only he could bring the site back up, and whenever anyone pointed out that the situation was less than ideal, they were rebuffed.
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Alright, I think I've condensed my thoughts. There's a lot here, so, thread incoming:
By now you've probably seen that romhacking.net is effectively dead. In the end, it's probably for the best; the site was built in the mid aughts and its backend hadn't been re-engineered... ever. Consequently it was costing its administrator hundreds of dollars/month.