[s]pgtour[/s]
In a thread on the TeamLiquid forums Pat explained a bit more about his situation at the moment. "First of all, I am really sorry for the lack of news but recently, life hit me like a TGV (Train a Grande Vitesse - High Speed Train) and I am still "recovering".", he explains. His real life has been problematic lately, from what I understand of his post. Of course your online life cannot be the number one priority, so he had to try to straight things out. Fully understandable.
He writes that it took an awful lot of time. Somewhere around 30 hours a week was spent working with PGTour. The site, the server, discussions with other administrators and so on. And recently it was just too much. He had to go offline to take care of more important stuff in life.
In his post he also writes that TiLaser and Chr1s would probably be interested in a continue of the PGTour project if someone steps forward and shows a plan for how it could work. "Many things are important (such as money, managing Admins -and this is so important-, etc...) and all of this would need to be taken into consideration.", Pat says. At the end of the post he thanks his admins for their great work. I think we should too. "You guys did a excellent job and maybe it is not yet over, who knows.", writes Pat. We sure hope that the end isn't here yet.
Links
Team Liquid - Pat's forum thread
Pat mysteriously disappeared some time ago due to unknown reasons. No one was able to contact him and ask what had happened. Everything was very unclear about what Pat's creation PGTour was up to. Now he has posted an announcement.
In a thread on the TeamLiquid forums Pat explained a bit more about his situation at the moment. "First of all, I am really sorry for the lack of news but recently, life hit me like a TGV (Train a Grande Vitesse - High Speed Train) and I am still "recovering".", he explains. His real life has been problematic lately, from what I understand of his post. Of course your online life cannot be the number one priority, so he had to try to straight things out. Fully understandable.
He writes that it took an awful lot of time. Somewhere around 30 hours a week was spent working with PGTour. The site, the server, discussions with other administrators and so on. And recently it was just too much. He had to go offline to take care of more important stuff in life.
The story doesn't end here?
In his post he also writes that TiLaser and Chr1s would probably be interested in a continue of the PGTour project if someone steps forward and shows a plan for how it could work. "Many things are important (such as money, managing Admins -and this is so important-, etc...) and all of this would need to be taken into consideration.", Pat says. At the end of the post he thanks his admins for their great work. I think we should too. "You guys did a excellent job and maybe it is not yet over, who knows.", writes Pat. We sure hope that the end isn't here yet.
Links
Team Liquid - Pat's forum thread