Deuce good luck to you guys I seriously mean it. I wont pass judgment on the site till I try it out.
One thing is for sure TONS of paying customers were pissed off with the way ASPD went out and believe you carry some of the blame. It's going to be a challenge to get some if not most of them back.
So far Eccie is doing well, I'm allowed to speak my mind, and they try to squash any beefs asap.
Originally Posted by mojojo213
I would hope that everyone was pissed off with the way ASPD went out. I know I was.
When I rejoined the staff at ASPD, it was with the intention of returning it to the original course Amber had chartered for it, and that it had strayed away from in her absence. My initial posts were pretty clear about making that change, which I began describing both generally and, in some ways, specifically.
After a week or so, events and circumstances forced the need to focus on entirely different, and immediate concerns. Due to the despicable act of someone who outed ownership to their real-world employer, ASPD was forced to close permanently, 28 days after I started.
When the announcement of ASPD's imminent closing was made, efforts were made by many throughout the community, including those here at eccie, to save and preserve the information contained at ASPD. Angel and I did the same thing.
With ASPD's closing, we've all been trying to find and/or create what will most closely fill the void left by ASPD's closing. That's no different than the effort Angel and I are making with ERAPS.
If everyone is happy with eccie, that's a good thing. I hope eccie is a success and goes on to be successful for years to come. That would also be a good thing. However, nobody anywhere these days is advocating the idea of putting all your eggs in one basket. With the choices available to us all right now, maybe there is no need for another one, but trying to fill the void left behind by ASPD's closing still has a long way to go.
If we have multiple baskets, and the void gets filled, that will be a good thing.
The extent to which a site helps to fill that void will determine the extent of that site's success. Who fills it and how isn't all that important. If ERAPS gives people what they want and need, we'll be successful. If we don't, we won't.
Regardless of what anyone says, the market will decide.
I'm cool with that.