You are asking support staff to provide developers with development-related help. Brilliant.
We have no control over the content being pushed into Graal, unless you're talking about Hosted and Classic servers being approved, but that's not the PWAs fault if they are not being produced, that's yours.
You've perpetually shown that you do not understand the role of the PWA, so let me inform you.
I feel like I shouldn't have to take the time to write this to someone, but I will take special time since you don't seem to understand.
The PWA
does:
- Check servers for illegal, copyrighted, inappropriate content.
- Inspect servers when the server developers feel that they are ready to go Hosted/Classic.
- Investigate and settle disputes about abusive and corrupt behavior.
- Read and reply to all support tickets submitted to the playerworlds section (handling anywhere from harassment to playerworld issues).
- Act as a safety net for when servers have been taken over or economies are being ruined by staff.
- Help manage and monitor the community of Graal, and help build a bridge between players and upper management (Stefan, unixmad, etc). We can be your voice.
The PWA
does not, nor should they have to:- Develop content for your server.
- Fix your scripting mistakes -- get a NAT.
- Teach you how to level.
- Help you learn how to do anything development related.
- Get involved with your projects.
We are starting a separate team, it's called the Global Development Team, which may help you out since you seem to advocate having people doing all your work for you instead of learning how to do it yourself. However, if someone truly feels the need to remain ignorant and continue to pay for a server, that's perfectly fine, but they will not receive any help from the team. You
must put forth effort to learn how to develop things on your own as well. If you don't learn how to develop, that is not my problem and it's not the PWAs problem. In fact, it's no ones problem except your own.
You seem to be trying to blame things on the PWA when it truly has absolutely nothing to do with what you're complaining about, which is just a lack of available developers to help you with your project. Again, this is not the PWAs fault, in fact, you are more at fault for it than the PWA.
It is so incredibly common in this day and age for everyone to try to push their problems onto someone else and find someone to blame, but really there is no one to blame but themselves.