PhilDernerJr
2007-06-11, 02:36 AM
Hi all,
I wanted to go over something that's been bothering me, and judging by some emails that I receive, has been bothering some of you as well....and understandably so.
Though message board activity continues to climb and reach record levels, content and general growth on the site has slowed a bit over the past several months. Most of this can be attributed to our plans to create a new site that is bigger, better and offers you features that you truly cannot get anywhere else. Becuaseof its production, we were putting forth our efforts to the new site as opposed to the current site's upkeep.
Don't worry. Though there will be a new domain, NYCAviation will still exist, and will intertwine perfectly with the new site. We are not, however, ready to disclose many other details about the new site.
More recently though, the launch of the new site has been delayed, and NYCAviation still does fall behind on the news and areas that we like to maintain better. This is due to my own personal schedule.
Though EVERYONE is busy in their lives, I spend much time on the road and out of country for work, and am often away from the internet and email for days at a time. I have little free time for me to apply my efforts towards the construction of the new site.
In fact, the only reason NYCAviation has been doing as well as it has been is due to other staff members, especially Matt Molnar (GothamSpotter), who is also an Admin of this site.
So, I wanted to thank you all for your devotion to our site and hobby, and I also wanted to apologize for falling short of what I've promised to deliver to you all. I've not lost sight of why we're here and what we hope to do. Though it's been delayed, we will make progress in the near future.
Please do not hesitate to email myself or the team with questions, concerns, comments or to ask for help about whatever issues you may have with the site or among the hobby. Though I might not respond immediately, I promise that I take all of your concerns very seriously.
Thanks again,
-Phil
I wanted to go over something that's been bothering me, and judging by some emails that I receive, has been bothering some of you as well....and understandably so.
Though message board activity continues to climb and reach record levels, content and general growth on the site has slowed a bit over the past several months. Most of this can be attributed to our plans to create a new site that is bigger, better and offers you features that you truly cannot get anywhere else. Becuaseof its production, we were putting forth our efforts to the new site as opposed to the current site's upkeep.
Don't worry. Though there will be a new domain, NYCAviation will still exist, and will intertwine perfectly with the new site. We are not, however, ready to disclose many other details about the new site.
More recently though, the launch of the new site has been delayed, and NYCAviation still does fall behind on the news and areas that we like to maintain better. This is due to my own personal schedule.
Though EVERYONE is busy in their lives, I spend much time on the road and out of country for work, and am often away from the internet and email for days at a time. I have little free time for me to apply my efforts towards the construction of the new site.
In fact, the only reason NYCAviation has been doing as well as it has been is due to other staff members, especially Matt Molnar (GothamSpotter), who is also an Admin of this site.
So, I wanted to thank you all for your devotion to our site and hobby, and I also wanted to apologize for falling short of what I've promised to deliver to you all. I've not lost sight of why we're here and what we hope to do. Though it's been delayed, we will make progress in the near future.
Please do not hesitate to email myself or the team with questions, concerns, comments or to ask for help about whatever issues you may have with the site or among the hobby. Though I might not respond immediately, I promise that I take all of your concerns very seriously.
Thanks again,
-Phil