SuicidalSnowman wrote:You know, reading this I initially thought, "Close down the Melting Pot, that is preposterous!!!"
But then I kind of thought some more, and it a sense it might have some potential.
I think it is good that the Foundry now requires the official "Design Brief" and the fortnightly review periods. A lot of times deadlines are very effective. They help keep people on task and motivated. Also, sometimes deadlines have been shown (anecdotal) to foster creativity. There is nothing like that "last minute panic" to get some words to paper.
Let's take it the next step, and say ONLY ONE part of the foundry is open at a time. Think about it, it will get everyone in the community looking at, and working on, the maps in that part. There will be more feedback. We will hear more opinions. Theoretically, this will make the final forge a quicker step, since everything should have been looked over pretty well.
Also, it will get map makers to get stuff ready in time, and then, if their map is not ready to move on, they can work in peace and quiet to get the other parts ready while the rest of the foundry cycles on, and then have something ready to for unveiling next time around.
Even if only the Melting Pot was open, you would have answered, much quicker, the question of, "Does CC at large need/want this map?"
Just some thoughts I thought. Please don't bite my head off. I don't make maps, and don't want to tell you guys what works best for you. I am just throwing out there that closing parts of the Foundry could be effective, especially in dealing with the larger community commenting issues. It is probably worth further consideration.
I like you snowman, and your posts are usually pretty levelheaded, but I am afraid that you have missed the mark here. Your solution would only turn more people off, from visiting the Foundry. As it is now, I see only 5 or 6 people that visit the Foundry every day, and comment on numerous maps. Then there are the dozen or so that, while loyal Foundry goers, do not visit every day, and do not comment on more than a map or two.
What we like to call the "Foundry Community", is actually just a small group of established map makers mixed with a few upstart map makers, and only an even smaller number of people like you, that like to come and offer opinions on maps that they are interested in.
We need more, MUCH more people like you, that do not have a dog in the race, and are here for no other reason but to help, by offering their honest observations, opinions, and suggestions.
When the Foundry shut down for a time, I thought, yea, maybe we will see an improved Foundry process emerge. One that has addressed the concerns of people that had been debating back and forth for the last couple of months. While I applaud the time and effort, I do not really see any of the items that were the main contention of most arguments, addressed.
If this new Foundry structure can bring in more people like you snowman, and can expand the Foundry to include a more CC representative Foundry, Then I will welcome these changes. But to be honest, I am not predicting a stampede to our door.