Random NYSkiBlog Stuff That You Might Not Care About

That's more like it.

What I meant was if people stop posting and it withers on the vine, that is different than pulling the plug while it is still vibrant. Archiving would work for the front page but not the forum. If you handed it over to someone like me or Ripitz do you think it would change all that much? I mean I would occasionally post a 3,000 word expose. I would try to add more humor. On the forum there’s maybe one person I would ban

And what I meant was I don't want to see it wither on the vine. It's beyond me why you think that's a better outcome. Remember Namath's last season? He should have retired.

A site like this stays vibrant with effort. Look at TGR. It's down and broken so much, I barely visit any more. Alpine Zone has also seen a dramatic decline, since the newest owner doesn't really care. Without constant attention it will wither.

FWIW the forum is harder to support than the rest of the site. There are lots of people who support Wordpress, for a price. The forum is a different matter. The sideways image thing... I created a relationship with a developer in San Francisco, who knows the software well, hopefully he'll address the issue this week. ($50.)

I was looking for ideas. Maybe it's best to keep this kind of thinking private. I put it out there because I really believe in the collective wisdom here.
 
I been wondering about what will happen to NYSB in the future.

I love it, and want to do it. More. Really.

But at some point I'll have to decide. Do I kill it, or pass it on?

If I pass it on, someone will turn it into something else. I'm not sure I want that.

Looking for any input.
I don't know what I would do if I were you because it is very personal.

If you envision a point that you would want to hand it over or kill it, and the concern about handing it over is that you won't like what it will become, you could address that to some degree by coming to an agreement with whoever steps in, and keeping some high level admin rights in case you ever see something that you think materially violates the agreement.

That is probably more work than killing it, but my point is that it is not a flat go/no go, irrevocable decision. You founded this shop and this is your property, and with property rights comes a certain level of control.

Hope you are enjoying your birthday period! Running a half around mine in a few weeks wish me luck : )
 
It's not cool for me to fold it, but if I pass it on and someone else does that's ok?

If you're gonna hand it off, you have to be really sure you pass NYSB off to a super passionate person. Joe Park sold Prospect Mountain (Woodford VT) to someone who ran it into the ground. Fortunately, Steve Whitham revived it into a successful operation.
 
I've been a part of both situations. Either works in the long run.

EpicSki ceased to exist for business reasons that had nothing to do with the forum community. Those who wanted to continue in the same vein are on SkiTalk. Note that SkiTalk was founded a couple years before EpicSki went away . . . abruptly.

TheSkiDiva was sold to a long time member a few years ago. The founder had reached an age when paying attention to a ski forum wasn't how she wanted to spend her time all year long. It took a while to find the right person as I understand it. She remains an active member. TSD is evolving but slowly. It's been a few years and I can feel the difference and it's fine.

I love it, and want to do it. More. Really.

But at some point I'll have to decide. Do I kill it, or pass it on?

If I pass it on, someone will turn it into something else. I'm not sure I want that.

Certainly hope you'll be interested in running NYSkiBlog for another decade or two. :)
 
The founder had reached an age when paying attention to a ski forum wasn't how she wanted to spend her time all year long. It took a while to find the right person as I understand it. She remains an active member. TSD is evolving but slowly. It's been a few years and I can feel the difference and it's fine.
This.

Ski Diva is the site that, in my opinion, is most like NYSB. The quality of the discussion is high, because the members feel protective of the site itself. Both sites are moderated by the members.

Certainly hope you'll be interested in running NYSkiBlog for another decade or two.
I'll do it as long as I can ski.
 
I'll do it as long as I can ski.
Good.
I'll echo from previous posts. I truly appreciate all the effort you put forth in providing NYSkiblog. With the passing of Warp it made me realize how truly special, and different this place is when compared to others. There's a level of respect that we all have for each other. IMHO, that starts with you.
 
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