We still have some backlog to go through, heck I posted an article on July 2016 that is still in pre-publish mode. This one took a back seat though as more urgant stories came to light after I came aboard in Janruray.
I know it's easy for Crossaffliction to spread pessimism about Flayrah, because he left it, and he probably found some joy in the fact that his departure caused disruption because it proves the work he did here was important. I think recently that pessimism has been pronounced again, but I think more because we are starting to recover from basically six months without any real editorial staff. There's probably fear in him now that Flayrah, a site he put a lot of work into, could actually move on without him.
Frustration from the situation is warranted, particularly when it wasn't well communicated that there was an issue in the first place to the general public.
We still have some backlog to go through, heck I posted an article on July 2016 that is still in pre-publish mode. This one took a back seat though as more urgant stories came to light after I came aboard in Janruray.
I know it's easy for Crossaffliction to spread pessimism about Flayrah, because he left it, and he probably found some joy in the fact that his departure caused disruption because it proves the work he did here was important. I think recently that pessimism has been pronounced again, but I think more because we are starting to recover from basically six months without any real editorial staff. There's probably fear in him now that Flayrah, a site he put a lot of work into, could actually move on without him.
Frustration from the situation is warranted, particularly when it wasn't well communicated that there was an issue in the first place to the general public.