What am I chopped liver?
Oh, I meant no ill will. It's purely because I care so much about these forums that I posted my comments. Plus, I feel bad for those whose messages haven't been replied to (that I can't answer).
I too strive to answer other members' questions while waiting for answers to my own. At first I couldn't answer any. But thanks to the help I've received in these forums, I can answer, well, a good portion of the basics, although certainly not all. Even though I'm not currently using Inkscape very much, I still visit, and try to answer as many questions as I can. I do this out of gratitude for all the time, energy and support that was freely given to me, when I needed help learning to use Inkscape; and I will continue to do so, as long as I can keep my Inkscape skills current.
I've been proud to be an active member of InkscapeForum.com, because in my experience, it is a high-quality forum, one of the best I've had the privilege of belonging to; because messages are promptly answered, spam is promptly removed, new members promptly activated -- but mostly because of the integrity of the support offered by the many talented artists who are members, who know Inkscape very well, and are committed to teaching others -- this is 2nd to none!
I don't think a forum can avoid new members asking their questions, getting their answers, and then never returning. I think it's part and parcel of the forum experience. But the really, really great forums always have a tight core group of highly experienced and dedicated members, who are there to answer new members' questions, day after day, month after month.
I've always assumed the core group here must have bonded initially via the mailing list, before the forums opened, although I don't really know how they came to be a group. But I can't say I've ever felt the core group to be very "tight". All forums have their own personality, and I would characterize ours as "strictly business". There is very little joking around, no asking after each others' well-being in passing, no sharing of the human experience, for whatever it's worth.
Indeed, I suggested the creation of this Off-Topic forum as a means of offering more opportunities for bonding. But it has turned out to be a "strictly business" off-topic forum, lol! I don't know, maybe everyone has spread themselves too thin, what with Inkscape in such active development? While my personal view is that some level of personal bonding is necessary to keep a forum vital and alive, in the end, a forum can only become what its members make it. And maybe we're destined to remain a "strictly business" forum? I don't know.
I agree with Early that the forum is "looking after itself". And I certainly am not trying to place blame. Goodness knows microUgly has gone above and beyond the call of duty, as they say, in leading these forums to the greatness that they have become. Maybe this is kind of like an unintended test, to learn whether the forum can be self-sustaining? I certainly would never expect an admin to read every message that's posted, over the entire life of a forum....if ever, really! So maybe this is a necessary growth pain.
Anyway, my purpose in posting this topic was twofold. One, I wanted to try and get a feel for why there's been a slowdown in participation from the core group. And two, I hope to inspire a renewal of participation. And yeah, I've been called idealistic before, it's just who I am. But I also know that in reality, "it is what it is".
And who knows, maybe this will inspire some newer members to step up!