PLEASE comment, ALL of you
It's time we have a serious discussion about the life and death of the community. I honestly believe that we are coming to a crossroads. Either the community will survive, or it will die. This may not happen for months, maybe even a few more years. But it's something I want to discuss now, with the hopes that things can change before it comes to the worst case scenario. The crossroads I speak of is at the very core of the EV development community. It is in the information and experience collected over years. It dates back to the beginning of EV, and continues on with us to EV Nova, and hopefully, beyond. Our information about the game engines, our experience gathered through countless plug-ins, released or not, and the discussions we've had about plot, graphics, and everything else - this is what our community is about. It is what allows us to develop plug-ins for all three games, and made possible two of them.
I see a grave threat to this. It has been around for many years now, and will probably be with us as long as there are people developing plug-ins. My fear is that the threat is growing, and
The threat I am talking about is the alternative communities for EV development. I'm talking about the ev-nova.net forums, AP^3, KRF, the rest of the well-known ones, and many others less-known or yet-unannounced. I fully expect to get negative reactions from the owners and administrators of these establishments, especially when I cross-post this to many of those forums. I would hope that those who do run those places are respectful enough to hear me out, and let their members hear me out as well. This is something that concerns you as well.
Essentially, I fear the division of information these communities create. I fear that by separating developers and their experiences from each other, development as a whole loses out. After all, when a new member of the development community comes along from the Nova board, they generally come here. And let's say they have an idea for a plug-in, and want to do something rather interesting. Fortunately for them, somebody here has already figured out a way to do it, and is able to point them in the right direction. If not, a discussion gets started, and sure enough some people come along and work out the problem. In the ideal world, everything would be so simple. Unfortunately, our experienced developers are getting stretched thin. A piece of information on ev-nova.net is not readily available here, and vice versa. I know most people do not have the time to hunt down every last piece of information all over the internet. People do not cross-post over many different developer communities, or even know about them all. This means that information and experience gets lost. It gets hoarded within plug-in development teams' private forums, it gets hidden on obscure websites, it disappears from the greater body of knowledge. The more information and experience gets scattered, the more the community will die, and the less productive our developers as a whole will be.
This forum, the official forum for plug-in development for the EV series of games, is, and should be, the central source. As a moderator here, I have tried to make information readily available, and make development as easy and as smooth as possible. I consider it my duty to help out however I can, and take personal offense whenever new alternative boards spring up to do the job that EVDC should be doing. I believe that if EVDC is not living up to what it should be doing, we, as a whole community, should fix it. As a moderator here, I consider it a solemn task to lead the way. I have created a member-run FAQ for people to use, and encourage everyone to use it and add to it. I have created a central list of links for people to add to, and encourage it's organization. I have created or sponsored lists of beta testers and unemployed developers.
I want to help YOU, and I know everyone else does too. If you are not satisfied with how things are going here, if you need something, I want you to come here first. Post a topic, send me an email, do what you need to do to let me and the rest of the community know what you need. Please, do not go off and start your own forums if you are not satisfied. Ask us first for help, and let us try before you leave the core community. If you do leave, please try to stay active here and share your information across both here and there. Let this place be what it is meant to be.
I created this topic for a number of things. One, to rant. I was quite upset after a conversation with somebody who has decided to create a new site for plug-in developers, and did so without any comment ahead of time, or attempt to rectify the issues he perceived here. This is something I cannot understand. Two, I want to find out what needs to be done to make people here happy and productive. I don't want to lose any more of you, and with you, information we need. Three, I would like those of you who have gone to alternative communities to share your reasons, and I want you to consider coming to post here to share your experience and information.
ALL COMMENTS WELCOME.