Yes, many thanks to Pav. The forum allowed Angband to survive and thrive, together with its many variants, in no small measure because of Pav's efforts behind the scenes.
“We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see.”
― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
I first came to oook as an immature, savescumming and not particularly competent youth some twenty years ago (ow - I feel old now ); and through all those years, as I changed and *bands changed and the world changed around us, Pav was always a competent and steady hand on the tiller, keeping the site and the community going; and we could rely on any problems with uploading dumps to the ladder to be resolved promptly, even when completely new variants were involved.
Few if any people have contributed as much to the *band community as Pav has; and while I understand his desire to move on, I will miss him.
The Complainer worries about the lack of activity here these days.
I have way too many things to post here, so I think I'll just start a list of ways Pav was awesome and come back and edit it when I think of something new.
Giving me free hosting for FAangband when it was a new variant in 2005
The news section
Setting up a new competition page with a ladder when the old competition page died
The ladder
Screenshots
Hosting the Angband comic when it was homeless
The forums! (I can't believe it needed pav's post to point that out...)
Havent been active the last couple of years, but i still check this site a lot. Thanks for giving me a place to read and post about my favorite game(+variants) for many many years!
I feel guilty for really neglecting this website for last couple of years. It makes me happy that the community around this game is still very much alive and vibrant, and that I was able to contribute a bit to it.
rec.games.roguelike.angband web gateway, where I got lucky to be employed by an ISP that carried that group on his usenet server. Or had an useful usenet server at all.
The Ladder came up in January 2002
Forums came in 2007
Hosting Ey, FA, ToME, and other variants over the years
Thanks Pav!
I held out at the newsgroup for a long time, but it was hopelessly spammy towards the end. Thanks for hosting an excellent site, with an unusually good color scheme.
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