Effective May 1, 2009, Apolyton Civilization Site (ACS) Chief Owner/Administrator Daniel “DanQ” Quick is leaving that role and the site’s staff altogether. He reached an agreement to transfer controlling ownership to current staff member Robert Plomp (formerly “CyberShy”). He, in turn, is splitting that role equally with fellow Civ fan Jeroen Schweitzer to become Chief Owners/Administrators. Following their own respective considerations in turn, the rest of the site’s current administration are leaving those capacities as well. Co-Administrators Wouter “Locutus” Snijders, Ming, rah, and Solver have also all decided to no longer be apart of the ACS staff, to coincide with Quick’s departure.
Quick intends to continue to be an active part of the online Civilization community, however. He will be retaining ownership and control of PolyCast, an ongoing series of podcasts on Civ, and Age of Nations, a now concluded dramatic machinima series based in the Rise of Nations game engine. He will also continue to serve as an adviser to the Committee behind CivCon '09, the Civilization convention to be held this August in Hunt Valley, Maryland.
“Apolyton Civilization Site is a big name in the Civilization community. We’re excited to get a leading role in the future of this site,” says Plomp. “Daniel Quick has been very important to it, and he’ll be sorely missed. We are quite positive that we’ll be able to deal with the issues Apolyton is facing these days, and it’s our goal to have Apolyton remain an important source for Civ-related information and communication”.
“This was not a decision I came to easily, or lightly,” Quick says. “I have been a fansite operator in the Civ community for almost 13 years. I have had the honour and privilege of working with so many thoughtful and talented individuals who share a passion for the computer (and now also console) strategy game known as Civilization. I have made associations, connections and friendships that I value very much and look forward to continuing and growing beyond the here and now. But I know that my stepping aside is in the best interests of Apolyton and myself. It is time for me to make way for Robert and Jeroen who are willing and able to take on the challenges this site faces. I have had the opportunity to speak to them about their intentions and preliminary plans, and am encouraged.”
Quick co-founded Apolyton with Markos “MarkG” Giannopoulos in July 1998, who left the site’s staff earlier this year. Quick has written and posted an open letter to the Apolyton and greater Civilization community on his decision here.
On behalf of the CivFanatics administration, many thanks to Dan for his years of service and contributions to the Civilization community. We wish him best of luck and hope he will continue to play an important role in the community.
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