You are correct in that point Kroma that none of the non heavy OOB severs have had the promotion or diligent attention to detail that would make for a major server in the recent past. But is it any wonder that those who prefer a more casual dyna environment are also the ones who are less technically oriented while those who prefer lots of little details tend to be those with the computer expertise? I think the personality type of the various players might have something to do with it, with the player not lacking in a willingness but rather in an ableness.
If any tech types want to hold my hand and walk me through how to do that stuff I'd be more than willing to learn, but be prepared for a certain amount of frustration as I would have to be taught the most basic aspects step by slow step. I just know that I've seen a frustrated reply to some of my questions in the past because I didn't know some basic technical fact, and made to feel like I was a bother for asking. Likely I just caught someone at the wrong time, but how many of those experiences does it take to make you stop asking?
As of now, I myself have no clue about how to do a server, yet I have definate ideas on what I like about various servers and what I dislike. I am more than willing to devote what time and services I can to any server team, but there is no way that I could do a stable server on my own. So if anyone wants any help with server promotion,map ideas, looking at the ships and fighters for the shiplist (although I don't know how to do the technical aspect of the list), VC and rules design, fleeting rules etc, just let me know and I'm yours. But if you need to adjust computer settings, do mission scripting, use donor ships, move hardpoints on the list, etc, I'm not your guy.
It would be kinda cool if there was a guide written about how to do the different aspects of a server, that went through each process step by step so no one needed to be bothered. This reasource could be added to and ammended as new aspects arose.
All that being said let me express my humblest apologies to anyone who has taken the time to put up a server of any kind if they felt that I have blammed them for anything regarding the decline in player numbers or other such criticisms, rather than express my opinions on the issue in a more constructive way. I just preferred to express my views rather "than put up or shut up" as I lacked the skills to "put up" and didn't feel like "shutting up" and haven't yet chosen the third unspoken option of "walking away". In no way did I mean to criticize your hard work, but likely it would at times come across as such due to frustration on my part, and for that I apologize.