There are much bigger implications. Skynet is discussed in 5 different languages across the web on various websites, all linking back to and referencing the master thread. 6 years of history there all going to waste because one person thinks spamming new threads weekly with every new release looks cool
Staying here would also mean baking analytics directly into Skynet, a compromise I am not willing to make as it fundamentally goes against the goal of the project.
If the website was bigger maybe then I could understand these changes to an extent, but SNBForums only exists today due to the Asus-Merlin userbase, the rest of the website is dead. Tim doesn’t even try provide content himself anymore, we provide it for him. I hate to be blunt but that’s the reality of the situation. So as sole content providers for the website, if our input means nothing then clearly we have overstayed our welcome.
The only way all of that goes away is if you give up the project.
Skynet provides analytics regarding what inside and hosts are at risk and what outside hosts are a risk. Have you not met that obligation?
If you walk out in a huff, the big looser will be you. The community that appreciates your work will become scattered. In the long run you will wind up probably feel even less supported. I've been in your situation in the past. Some people will follow you, others will not. If you leave you are simply hurting your own project.
It is your call Adamm,
I appreciate your work,
Morris