When we have access to the content, things will progress. Right now, Go Daddy is being, well bluntly, stupid.
Not for money, they just apparently don't know the link we want specifically to reactivate.
Don't worry, I think what will happen is after we have gotten okays on content, we'll find a way to make sure what is acceptable to be free in Domain, remains that way.

Like I said, I see myself as an archaeologist for this game, even though my father acted as Historian. I want to make sure what is rightfully public domain is available, even if it isn't on this specific site anymore. And what is lawfully Marc Miller's, I want to make sure he has possession and rights over.

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 7:15 PM, Freelance Traveller <xxxxxx@freelancetraveller.com> wrote:
On Fri, 8 Apr 2016 08:06:49 +1000, B Kruger <xxxxxx@gmail.com>
wrote:

>I think it would be great if we could set up a memorial site like J. Andrew
>Keith's over at Freelance Traveller, with all of Don's best stuff on it.

>In fact i saw a list of all the greats the game has lost, i think it was on
>lasts years Traveller calendar. Each one deserves a memorial site
>somewhere.

>What do you think Jeff?

Static memorial sites are no problem; I can root them off the home page
like I did with the J.A.K. memorial, or I can change that link to a
"Hall of Meta-Heros" page, and link the static memorials off that (and I
think that would probably be the better option).

Dynamic is a bit more of a problem; I'm not sure I'm competent to handle
such magic as PHP, and I'm for sure not confident enough in my coding
abilities to hack ecmascript. Not to mention that my usual hands-on-my-
time issues means that I couldn't really touch it for updating more than
once every two months or so.

Finally, I'm not sure I could _design_ memorial sites for anyone; my
tastes are my own, my design abilities are focussed to my tastes, and
those are more-or-less on the minimalist side and probably couldn't do
justice to the honoree - especially for someone like Andrew Boulton, who
was the artist for a not-insignificant fraction of Freelance Traveller's
early covers.

Given the caveats above... Freelance Traveller is definitely an option.


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