What does this mean for Nomicron? It's really up to you... the
players. From a technical standpoint, there are a couple of options:
- I will continue to host the Nomicron wiki... this could be used to
run the entire game, but would be all manual page updating.
- The google group has "Pages" functionality that we were using for a
while, but stopped working in Firefox, so I disabled it in favor of
the wiki... this could be re-enabled (maybe it works better now). In
any case, I would set up the would-be administrator as a group admin.
- I would be willing to consider leaving the web application running
to handle basic voting, RFC and RFJ functionality. All points would
need to be entered manually, and it would work as-is. I may also be
willing to add new referendum types and time drops that just send out
results at the end of a turn, with a week's notice to create them, but
nothing beyond that. I could also give access to the subversion
repository if anyone wanted to do this stuff and whatever else. Keep
in mind that this option would limit some of the things you might like
to do with proposals, voting, etc, as I would not make any
modifications.
- The "suber" source code is open source... this is the java
application that runs Nomicron. If someone wanted to run an instance
of it elsewhere, there is nothing stopping you... the source is at
http://nomicron.org/svn/nomicron/
- Whatever else you may want to do.
Of course, this only matters if someone is willing to step in as
Administrator, and if the players of Nomicron want to keep it going...
if not, then that would leave the game in indefinite hiatus in
convention (unless a motion is passed to end the game), maybe to be
picked up at some point in the future.
Let me know what you want to do...
Thank you all for a great time!
-Jef
BobTHJ
Metaloop(Pavan)--the current nomicron code is java, but I don't know
what BobTHJ is planning to use. Honestly, the current code base is
overly complex and over-engineered, so I don't think is all that
viable for future use as only I really know what I did :). Subversion
is just the source repository where the code is kept.
I'm no longer a player so don't have a say in this, but I would
suggest a motion making BobTHJ the Administrator.
-Jef