Okay, so it's me again pestering you (mostly aimed at the staff) about news posting. With all the buzzing around in the forums about 'FS2/the community being dead', this issue popped into my head again. I'm sorry, maybe it's a fetish or something, I'm just deeply
troubled by an active community that has a
pants news page. I mean well.

Anyway, I respect the fact that you staffers are busy - and you even have an entire staffer dedicated to being a newshound: Windrunner. But one man could never do an effective job of producing news for a community of 270 (according to
recent figures) active members, given two conditions: (a) he has a life, (b) he hasn't burnt it out yet by overworking himself. So even with all the PMing in the world, I don't think poor Wind could ever keep up.

So here's the solution I propose. I'm almost certain that you use a script to post news on the front page (ie. 3dap.com/hlp). Therefore, make a login to this news script named "HLP Community". Distribute the pass to all the project leads, with the proviso that you must use the thing responsibly. This is obviously necessary for something which has so much power. Allow the project leads to distribute the pass to whichever staffers they decide, on the same proviso - and take it seriously. Don't muck with it. Use it responsibly.
The staffers should write up instructions for how to use the news script, as well as provide a standard news post. I'll give you an example:
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June 9, 2003Standard News Item Posted by HLP Community at 15:18 PST[/i]
Poster: yourname, proofed by yourproofreader. Great news everybody! We have just produced the standard news item - a template for you to follow when producing your own news items. Pop your name in the relevant spots, get someone to proof read your post and check all the HTML (for example, when you link to
the main page, make sure the link works!), then log in as 'HLP Community' and submit your news. Moments later, your news will be ready on HLP's very own front page!
[/q]
Maybe you could add provision for a small thumbnail (50*50pxs?)pertaining to the news item with the news, to catch eyes. And yeah, that's it... well, HLP, could it work? Up to you.
