As you know, this blog as been appearing like clockwork for 15 years. It may seem simple to those on the outside, but behind the scenes there is a lot going on. My team of administrators has been constantly monitoring the blog, ejecting spammers and trolls, fixing unfortunate errors, subbing for missing bloggers, etc etc.
In the past week, there has been a lot of discussion in emails, texts, and phone calls across the globe. We know you are concerned, and we are trying to find a solution that will allow the TFTT to continue to appear, and you to continue to comment.
We have decided to attempt to create a new web site, independent of any other platform. Anyone who is familiar with IT projects will realize this is not easily done, especially by a group of amateurs working with free or inexpensive software. My team is scattered everywhere, and we have to use email and Zoom calls to work together on the requirements, design, implementation, and testing.
Right now, I can’t commit to a definite timeframe. We will try to get it done as fast as reasonably possible, given that some of the workers have jobs and families.
If we are successful, you will be notified. I have accumulated a list of nearly 100 user emails, and if Live Journal is still up we will of course post a notice of the new site.
In the event Live Journal suddenly ceases to exist, or is no longer accessible, we will move to a temporary emergency platform. Those who have sent in their emails will be notified.
If you’re not yet on the email list, you can send an email to me, vinyl1, at earthlink.net. In the subject line, put TFTT, comma, your Live Journal Handle, comma, your email, e.g. TFTT,Londonsolver,[email protected] – no spaces! This will allow me to process the emails with a Unix script and build a spreadsheet of our community.
UPDATE: Thanks for all the emails – I have 202 users on my spreadsheet. If you are sending one now, please check the spelling of TFTT, as we’ve had about a dozen with typos, which slows down processing. If you don’t have an LJ account, just put in something – a name, NoLJAccount, anything at all. Be assured that even the most technically challenged have managed to make it onto the list.
As for money, don’t worry. We have found a way to do this nearly for free, so no donations are required. I thank those who offered, but it is simply not necessary.
And of course, thank you for all the work you have put into running this blog and all of the solving satisfaction it has brought me.
Tried @ instead of ‘at’
The address quoted in the article does not look real to me anyway
Thanks
[email protected]
Still bounced straight back
Pip Kirby
Hopefully I, and others, will soon be able to resume posting on a new TFTT site.
Slava Ukraini!
Invariant
If funding does become necessary, I would be happy to contribute.
My email information was not bounced so I assume you have it.
Kind regards,
Bob
PS I’d be glad if brnchn and jackkt (I think) would stop hiding their solutions so an extra click is needed to open them. The Australian doesn’t use the same puzzle number or date, so it is necessary to search by the words in a clue to find the blog. There is a Link site but it doesn’t work for their blogs. I usually keep the blog open during the week and press Next entry the next day but this is upset on the weekends when Saturday is blogged a week later and for Sunday because The Australian publishes the puzzle from a more recent week.
And I’d like to add my thanks to you, and Linxit before, and, of course, Peter who started it all before getting promoted from us mere mortals to crossword godship. Although he does drop in sometimes to defend his editorial judgment (and to judge the Christmas puzzle when we get our act together).