As noted on our review process, mwalimu is technically able to publish work (and has on occasion; just now, in fact).
Timduru has admin-level access to the server and could manually reset my password and gain access to my account. He and RainRat have administrative access to my domain names. WikiFur and Inkbunny have admin-level staff.
These are emergency plans and I would not expect those named above to take on the sites full-time. Instead, I would expect them to act reasonably to a) safeguard the assets and b) find someone willing to continue the mission.
As it happens I have been seeking a sub-editor. The primary criteria is the ability to create publishable work (i.e. "camera-ready copy" - well-written, with suitable links and images in place, HTML formatted, etc.). The most suitable candidates on that basis would be Higgs Raccoon and crossaffliction, who have gained experience through use of the site and have at least 100 stories each under their belt; however, they both have limited time and have indicated to me that they feel more comfortable writing for now.
It's true, I should finish that documentation of the various considerations I make in editing and distribute it. However, I would not expect people to do things "my way" if they do have to take over entirely. At that point, it would be their site to run.
As noted on our review process, mwalimu is technically able to publish work (and has on occasion; just now, in fact).
Timduru has admin-level access to the server and could manually reset my password and gain access to my account. He and RainRat have administrative access to my domain names. WikiFur and Inkbunny have admin-level staff.
These are emergency plans and I would not expect those named above to take on the sites full-time. Instead, I would expect them to act reasonably to a) safeguard the assets and b) find someone willing to continue the mission.
As it happens I have been seeking a sub-editor. The primary criteria is the ability to create publishable work (i.e. "camera-ready copy" - well-written, with suitable links and images in place, HTML formatted, etc.). The most suitable candidates on that basis would be Higgs Raccoon and crossaffliction, who have gained experience through use of the site and have at least 100 stories each under their belt; however, they both have limited time and have indicated to me that they feel more comfortable writing for now.
It's true, I should finish that documentation of the various considerations I make in editing and distribute it. However, I would not expect people to do things "my way" if they do have to take over entirely. At that point, it would be their site to run.