Phoenix, as you write the site, I urge you not to take UnnDunn's wisdom lightly. Me being in the IT industry, seeing the systems, and the zero days, I join with him in warning you that security through obscurity virtually always ends up the way he describes. In the early days that tactic was powerful; today in the 21st Century, professionals know it leaves your site and its users unintentionally exposed. Trust me when I say that security in the Information Age has become too complex for teams of one to fight against alone and win.
And that's unfortunate because this is an important thing. Brawna is an important thing. The platform is a unique community that lets us all discover content that we can't find just anywhere else. We hope you'll understand that its not just important to you--it's important to all of us. And those of us who can lend a hand want to plug into it just like we've always done.
You may not know, but I've been a part of, reading, rating, and actively writing and creating content for the original Brawna website for upwards of ten years under the same pen-name: P.E. Sherman. Some of my stories, such as "Theresa's Muscles", were even some of the highest rated on the site I'm proud to say. But since Brawna has gone dark we've all lost an open platform on which to find stories that we enjoy and to share stories that others would enjoy. Many original Brawna members feel the same way.
As someone who enjoys coding, I'm really glad that this idea and Brawna led you to an interest in the art. It's important to know I've also been thinking seriously about reviving the Brawna platform. Finding you begged the question: why don't we all contribute together and build on each others' talents? One of the things that made Brawna so great was its spirit as an open site created by the contributions of many people. That same spirit should rightly extend to its source code.
And that's unfortunate because this is an important thing. Brawna is an important thing. The platform is a unique community that lets us all discover content that we can't find just anywhere else. We hope you'll understand that its not just important to you--it's important to all of us. And those of us who can lend a hand want to plug into it just like we've always done.
You may not know, but I've been a part of, reading, rating, and actively writing and creating content for the original Brawna website for upwards of ten years under the same pen-name: P.E. Sherman. Some of my stories, such as "Theresa's Muscles", were even some of the highest rated on the site I'm proud to say. But since Brawna has gone dark we've all lost an open platform on which to find stories that we enjoy and to share stories that others would enjoy. Many original Brawna members feel the same way.
As someone who enjoys coding, I'm really glad that this idea and Brawna led you to an interest in the art. It's important to know I've also been thinking seriously about reviving the Brawna platform. Finding you begged the question: why don't we all contribute together and build on each others' talents? One of the things that made Brawna so great was its spirit as an open site created by the contributions of many people. That same spirit should rightly extend to its source code.