Even ignoring the art and content, just formatting an update takes hours of work on it's own, and formatting for several message boards (and doing it again in HTML/CSS), is just not something I can afford to do. This is a for-fun project I put a decent chunk of time into, and mediocre talent notwithstanding I choose to do it for free ('cause I'm cool like that). What I get out of it is exercising and learning new skills, the satisfaction of having entertained folks, and making a thing they and I can both appreciate for what it is.
I understand that folks may feel disappointed by the move. And I'm honestly kinda bummed by the meh response, though I do understand. I've just been closer with that community for a while, and enjoy their creativity, support, enthusiasm, and even them being a smaller but more focused crowd. I've met tons of new friends, and have yet to meet someone I just don't get along with, which is a pretty rare thing! If I can only manage formatting for one community, moving my creative works there just made sense for me personally.
Long term, I definitely want to make it available online, in a way that's not limited to a single community, though. I feel like the way this whole Interactive Web Media Genre is mostly dealing in works that are highly insular, and locked to specific groups or internet hangouts, is kinda holding them back from being a more widely-recognized genre/medium/phenomenon. And I think that's a real shame. One of my pet projects / side-goals is to help make this whole genre a bit more mainstream-accessible, and less insular than it is now. Making tools and networks for folks to promote other folk's interactive fiction projects in ways that aren't married to specific online social groups. That's why I've been prototyping the website, actually! It's not just a website for me, but an open framework that anyone could use for these kind of projects, and adapt for their needs.
Anyway, once the mirror site is the main place I'm posting updates, the plan was to resume taking suggestions here and elsewhere, and link those updates in this and other threads for as long as it was wanted. However, if folks here would rather not be bothered with that, that's fine too; I don't particularly want to clutter the subforum with stuff folks don't care for. I'm perfectly cool with locking this thread, and just letting folks PM me for The Deets on an individual basis too, if that's your preference.
We started this thread almost a year ago. I really do appreciate your participation! It's been nice making something for y'all, with y'all. So, thanks.