jaxom100 wrote...
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PS: It is too bad that the 1851-61 1c plating program that Lorry and I am working on will never end up on Stamp Smarter.
While this response is directed to Jaxom100's post above, it applies to everyone who was working with Don on private and community projects on the Stamp Smarter website..
The Stamp Smarter Foundation was established to continue Don's work. The suddenness of Don's death puts us at a disadvantage in that we had not had time to collect all of Don's "institutional knowledge" about the website and its many community projects.
Our immediate goal it to maintain the website in it's current form for the remainder of this year, but without any significant changes, while we try and get up to speed and understand all Don was doing. Don's skill as a programmer and web designer was unparalleled, and I doubt we can find his equivalent any time soon, but we will try. Anyone with substantial web experience is invited to contact me.
In the meantime, we ask that those of you who have community projects or on-going projects of some nature on Stamp Smarter, especially those where you had accounts and permission to access them to do two things for us:
- Continue to work as you always have, and keep your projects growing
- Contact me, through a PM to let me know who you are, contact information, and anything simple that you can tell me about the work you were doing with Don
For those who want to participate with existing community projects, but do not have a contributor account, please let us know who you are. We hope to be able to add new accounts shortly.
Other people who were contacts for individual projects or features on Stamp Smarter, even if there are no changes or updates necessary at this time, should contact me and let me know who you are and what you were doing.
I don't have access to Don's computer at the moment, but we are looking at his files to better understand how he dealt with projects.
While it won't be soon, we hope that we can eventually reach the point were we have the resources and technical skills to make needed changes to existing projects and perhaps start some new ones.
I will continue to make periodic posts here
in this thread, and respond to posted questions. Our world is in a state of flux and getting organized will take time, but we want to continue Stamp Smarter as a tribute to Don, so please work with us.
Thank you all for your participation.
Mike