Darrius of the Guardians said:
So when you go off site, do you turn off your pm's, and goto permissions? I mean half of what makes Wizards secure is its a moderated site, not the client.
No, I don't have to. You know why? Because nobody can log in with my account. Not only is your question pointless it shows you don't understand what is meant by chat site security. Mel however seems to know what I'm talking about so you should leave answering those concerns up to her.
From what Mel stated no ISRP was a concern, they bought it in good faith, it didn't live up to what they wanted, they are sticking with the new chatrooms as they have spent eighteen? (I think) months testing and working out problems with and the need for a new client is without a doubt nessarcy.
Without a doubt necessary? Well I'm sorry I have a doubt and that's why my questions are directed at Mel, who unlike you, does work for WotC and have an inside view as to the motives behind these decisions.
How many people use Cheeta chat that don't have top frames? So obviously top frame != ISRP atmosphere as these people seem to be able to RP safely without them.
Able to RP without them? Able to. Please note that the conversation is not in regards as to whether it is physically possible to RP on the new chat software but rather whether is it
desirable to roleplay on the new chat software and whether it is sufficently desireable that we will choose to come to ISRP rather than another chat site.
And as for your statement on Cheetahchat, what about the many chat patrons like myself who use IE to log in even though we use another browser so that we
can see the top frame? Don't we deserve some consideration too?
You mean aside from the amount of time Mel spending addressing our concerns I trust?
And of course the simple fact is, ISRP always go through population migrations, I can think of other times that the entire population has threatened evacuation, and yet most are still here.
No. If Mel's addressing of this issue to date was enough for me I wouldn't be posting here would I? As for threats of population migrations, I suggest you do what I do and let Mel worry about them, she is the boss after all.
I'm pretty sure you will find out a miniscule portion of people come to the boards from the chats, and fewer still have been threatneing to leave, that or the chat population is much smaller than I imagine it.
You know what? Studies show that most people won't write in to complain about a product, they'll just abandon it. Ergo if you have a good number of people writing in to complain about for the same objective reasons it's likely there's a large amount of them willing to just quit for the same reasons.
I am willing to bet it was also the Sales staff not their support staff that told Mel it could be moded.
I don't care if it was the janitor or the CEO who made promises that weren't met, if I company promises you something to get a ten thousand dollar sale and then just outright fails to deliver is at best of questionable credibility.
To put it this way: If they can't even work out what their software does and doesn't do why should we believe anything they say it does or doesn't do?
I find this to be fallacious as many many iChat operaters in operation still are abandoning iChat, and if support was there they wouldn't be, I'm going to presume you wouldn't make that up, so the MRM must not of understood or puropesfully mislead you.
*shrugs*
I find it incredibly fallacious that you seem to think you are in a position to know why any particular chat room operator makes a decision to change software
including Wizards of the Coast. Given that companies always have to consider a huge variety of factors that influence their business decisions.
Perhaps they have changed their needs and ROOMS hasn't changed with them? Perhaps another company made a bid and offered a service more like what they wanted? Perhaps the company decided hosting a chat was no longer viable? Perhaps the new Technical Chief Officer prefers using the back end of another chat software?
Including perhaps, just perhaps that the company Digichat is in fact trying to encourage people to use their new software rather than their old, but doesn't want to make bad relations by just dumping the old software?
Russell Garabelis said:
Kim,
Thank you for taking interest in the ROOMS software. Although ROOMS is an excellent solution, I would recommend that you take a close look at DigiChat as it has some really exciting new features. GlobalChat, even though we support it, hasn't been developed for over 18 months and there aren't any plans to advance the technology any further. I would like to put you in touch with one of our sales executives to tell give you a more detailed explanation of the current differences between DigiChat and ROOMS. I look forward to hearing from you.
Russell Garabelis
Media Relations Manager
You can PM me for Russell's email address, I believe you owe him an apology.
Oh, and incidently:
Darrius of the Guardians said:
where as the older crew leaving is basically meaningless, in all honesty.
I'm touched that you have such regard for dinosaurs like me based purely on how long we've been around, honestly. It's nice to know that you care. Of course, I'm hoping that Wizards has a slightly greater concern since old foggies like me tend to be have a greater disposable income and buy more books, thus contribute more to keeping things like... this chat site, running.
A little respect that all I ask.