(2023-01-16, 0:56)N. W. Perry Wrote: I think there is a known need for the OMR to be given some love, but it is currently admin-heavy and there are other priorities. As it is, there is no way for users to submit new files and updates to existing ones; it all has to be done manually. (I also believe, though I could be mistaken, that there is a standing vacancy for anyone wishing to take over administration of the OMR…)
The OMR will move to the new software underlying the new PT after the PT is finished. In fact, the new PT started life as the OMR replacement when Chris retired and changed my priority. Eventually I'd like the OMR forums to be automated posts of new models. This will probably be, best guess, June-ish.
Johann Eisner is currently the OMR admin