You know, you can use ComicGen instead of Comic Genesis.lilianewithanose wrote:Well, thanks for fixing the manual update, which works for me now at least. I would be happy if this didn't come hand in hand with the news of keenspace becoming comicgenesis (which 1)is way longer to type and say being 5 syllables instead of 2 and 2) seems like a comic version of a 70's rock band together with a Bscifi movie oh well). What is up with that?
The URLs will redirect for some time, if not forever. I imagine that we could convince the Powers That Be to let us keep using the domain name for redirection purposes.lilianewithanose wrote:I have spent the last year and a half getting everyone who is not in the comics world to remember the name keenspace, put out banners, links, etc as much as possible to get my site publicised, printed it inside my print comics and handed out postcards everywhere I go, to be told that now that I finally have a readership the domain name will disappear? There is no way to "change" those urls. Most of the links to me, and places they have gone are totally out of my control. Livejournal strangers who have turned on more livejournal strangers etc. People who have read recent reviews of my work in international print magazines, sequential tart etc.
IIRC, the people who run KeenSPOT (that is, the people who provide your hosting and bandwidth) decided that they were annoyed at morons confusing KeenSPACE with KeenSPOT and said it had to change. There was a bit more to it but that's the basic idea. It was, therefore, almost totally out of our control.lilianewithanose wrote:I have no idea what would inspire y'all to mess with that. If there are thousands of comics on Keenspace, multiply that by the thousands of readers they each have and that is a lot of people who are going to be falling through the cracks. Even telling people who have links pages that they need to change the link... many do not have direct access to their templates without going through a webmaster etc, so the updates don't happen. glll.
This is a good point but, as stated above, the links will work for some time yet, if not forever.lilianewithanose wrote:Secondly, why are we not sent an email from keenspace when changes like this happen? Really, if the login had not been broken, there is not a reason in the world that I would have known about it til suddenly the links didn't work. Yay for lack of communication.
Again, you won't lose all your work. Also, you can just fling a big text thing on your site notifying people of the change and leave it up for a few weeks. The links might not change, but whatever.lilianewithanose wrote:Well, I guess this would be a good time to start thinking about the Modern Tales offer. Really. I had been iffy on that precisely because I didn't want to lose all the hard work getting out the keenspace URL, and losing readers with a domain name change.
Besides, you could always get your own domain name. That'd solve the whole problem.
Cool off, dude. It's not the end of the world.lilianewithanose wrote:New Worlds. New Dreams. um yeah. Color me peeved.