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FractalFlower
QueenBee
Posted - Jan 01 2005 : 11:29:14 PM
- the Hive progress -
As the year of 2004 has now ended, I have composed a summary of the events having taken place since the Hive/Rhodium server went offline and where we
stand in the current situation. Along with this I will also attempt to kill some of the myths created by restless minds and straighten out the
confusion ensuing from the earlier lack of information that naturally has been replaced by certain assumptions (illustrating varying degrees of
sanity).
This is the first in a series of official briefings to take place regarding the progress of our future Hive.
Considering what has been written here (at WetDreams) and other sites by users who also visit the Hive, and how fast information flow between these
sites has led us to draw certain conclusions... We asked for permission to post Hive related updates on WetDreams because of its large amount of Hive
members, but also because we need an effective way to reach as many bees as possible - a task that we believe the members of WetDreams are highly
qualified to perform. ;-)
The first confusion I wish to clear out concerns a particular widely spread mail that originally was posted by Antoncho at the Russian behigh.org.
This was a mail written by myself and sent to the Hive Staff members whose email addresses I had in my possession. All addresses were CC'ed and
made visible in order to disseminate these among the staff to facilitate further communication, WITHIN our group.
For some reason Antoncho later copied the mail and posted it in its entirety without my knowing. At the time being, nothing in the mail was intended
to be public matter, and so it was posted without permission. I would rather see that Antoncho explained this himself, but he has not responded to my
mail and have not been heard of as far as I know. I am, however, sure of that Antoncho had the best of intentions and that he probably has gone away
to celebrate the holidays.
On a side-note: Even though it's unethical and therefore wrong to publicly display any email address on the net without permission from its
owner, it might be worth to mention that the staff of the Hive communicate through addresses unrelated to our real-life personas.
ATTENTION all RUSSIAN members/bees:
Until Antoncho is reachable again, it would be greatly appreciated if anyone who knows how could contact somebody with moderator privileges on
behigh.org in order to delete the addresses in Antoncho's post.
Moving on: The reason for the server going down was simply a change of management due to internal restructuring within our former web host company
leading to a change of management, and nothing else. Continued hosting of our server was not compatible with the visions of the new management, and
thus we needed to find another host and move the server.
As you know, the Hive is run entirely by volunteers, and on a tight budget funded by the staff as well as occasional donations from kind members. It
is a fact that our former host have been extremely generous, and we should all feel lucky to have been offered such high level of service and security
at minimal costs.
To all of those with paranoid tendencies who have grown confident in the belief that the Hive has disappeared for good: you couldn't have been
more wrong. What has been going on during the last two months is the thought process and development of a carefully and thoroughly staked out plan for
a solid and permanent solution, being assisted by people who are considered being among Europe's elite in their specific area of expertise.
A Hive is a home and not just any home, we have taken this opportunity to develop an even better solution where the server is powerful enough to
maintain a high load of traffic, but still safe enough to protect our members from being traced or identified.
We want to show our appreciation to those of you who have made different kinds of offers to host the site(s), if only temporarily, however we will
continue to decline such offers. The reason for this is that putting up a fully secured server is no small task and involves the coordination of the
time and effort of several different people, and it simply wouldn't be worth the effort to have these people work their asses off twice in such a
relatively short period.
We are happy to announce that the last piece of the hosting puzzle has finally been found!
The next step is to somehow find the means to buy the hardware meeting our standards. This simply isn't possible without the help of our fellow
bees. Yet again we are in the process of constructing a donation engine. Details on this will be provided shortly.
However, it is an awkward feeling to ask for donations at a time like this. The estimated 150,000 people who were forced to move on due to the tsunami
disaster in Asia may not need anything more, but the surviving friends and family to those affected desperately need aid on so very many accounts.
More than a million (1,000,000!) people are completely homeless - for real, not just virtually, like in 'our' case. Our hearts go out to the
ripped apart or otherwise crippled families.
To those of you who can afford a donation for the Hive: I speak for both Rhodium and myself personally when saying that we cannot sit here and beg for
money without also asking you to take the survivors, who in many cases have lost everything, under consideration.
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