You know, i woudlnt burn out so quickly and want to quit if i wasnt doing so much by myself. I'd love to just poke at a single problem, focus on it, kick it around for a couple weeks or months, off and on as time allowed. But since i chose to make a modpack, i don't have that luxury. I have a pressing need to "move on to the next item" sort of thing.
I have often thought about making a formal "team". Asking for volunteers, but i havent for many reasons:
1.) I dont want to alienate anyone.
2.) I like modding discussions in the open. A team often has a tendency to, (and sometimes a need to), discuss in private. I dislike this because it keeps knowledge and know how from the public, and the mod forum no longer an open forum. I dont want to form a cliche and factionalize the community, or set the foundations for a future mod war.
3.) Formal team means Commitment. Just how much commitment left do i have to give? I dont know.
Maybe theres another way? I dunno. An open agreement to work on the same collective project? But then comes an issue of "vision", "goals" and "intent". You have to pursue a singular goal, if you can't the end result will be watered down and dilluted.
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