Neil of Erk wrote:
Part of the man-power problem is that Holy Worlds is a place that attracts budding talents and gives them room to grow. But talents grow up, leadership matures, life gets busy, and frankly, many people just outgrow Holy Worlds.
I'm not implying the Holy Worlds is childlike, or that it's only for early teens or early writers. Many of us simply move on in our lives. Others (like many of our published authors) find that their craft and platforms have matured beyond the scope of assistance that the HW community provides. Instead, Holy Worlds is one of the places they come to market their platform and establish connections.
My hope is just that Holy Worlds can continue to do the basic things that it has always done. The roles that mature members fill will be passed on to next group of mature members, and the primary resource that Holy Worlds provides, a community of people sharing a common passion, will continue on.
Yes, and I think that's what has happened a lot this past year. So many people that used to be around a lot a couple of years ago are either full time writers, or going into college/other careers. So like you said, it's just a time for new blood really.
Balec Verge wrote:
Just to say, I am one of those members who would like to help, but because of time constraints and other reasons, I cannot commit a lot of time to HW, at least, not as much as I think I would need to, but I am willing to help and contribute however I can.
Making the forums smaller is a great idea, but truthfully, I would rather we get over that technical hurdle of the 'forum combination' thing, y'know, changing the usernames back to what they used to be. I'm pretty sure we're waiting on someone whose account got deleted or something, so we can't change the name...?
Sorry, bit of rabbit-trailing...
Thanks, Balec! Hmm, I wasn't aware of that. We should be able to work around the user who was deleted for now (I wasn't aware someone got deleted). It shouldn't stop the work being finished, I don't think.
Calista Beth Mimetes wrote:
I agree, Balec. We need to smooth all the rough patches that resulted in the forum merge before making more technical changes. There are still a lot of things that don't function properly because of the merge.

I think the main thing is the Profiles, right? I need to talk to Andrew about that and see what he says would fix it.

Analea Varisha wrote:
I'm relatively new here, so I don't know how much I'll be able to offer, but right now and for the next couple months, I'll be having plenty of free time to spend online if you need short term help... I think HW is a good investment of time, and if you do decide to go ahead with the welcoming party, I'd love to be on that team.

Just my little offer to help.

Thanks, Analea!
Calista Beth Mimetes wrote:
Cool, Kya! I think we're waiting on Elanor's thoughts on that...
Elanor loves the idea of a welcoming team!
One of the ideas someone in Leadership proposed when the HRM rank was removed was a series of clubs. They'd be official HW clubs that people could request to open. They'd be vetted by a Captain of course, and they'd have to remain active to stay a club.
So say you decided you wanted a welcoming team. You could have a club for that - Calista proposed it so say she led the team, added new people who wanted to help out, and had the time to do so. Someone mentioned a birthday/anneversary club where people kept up with members who joined/their birthdays and etc. Those would be more 'fun' groups, but then you could have some on a more serious note as well.
Each club could have a different purpose, so there could be an Editing/Critique club of people who wanted to be asked to review/edit novels that people had finished on HW and needed reviewers and editors for.
HW related things like that. We talked about it when we removed the HRM because people wanted something that was less elitist, but something that members could still be involved in, and officially help out with. Even if they didn't have a massive amount of time they could still be helping out in the community.
I'm only bringing this up now as you're suggestion reminded me of it.
The reason, once again, that we haven't followed up on this idea is the man power issue. It creates another job when we're wanting to shrink somewhat at the moment. However, you mentioning this reminded me of what we talked about back then.

Sui talking about the issue of the HRM being gone and filling its place maybe also brought this to mind. It's something we could have 'in the planning' for the future, but not immediately, God Willing. What are your thoughts on that?

But yeah, for now I love the idea of a Welcoming Team. Feel free to go ahead with that!