Very interesting article. Much better than the 1-2 paragraph blurbs that occasionally pop up on MassivelyOP.
That said.. with respect to developer team re-establishing a relationship with Stratics, I don't want to say anything out of line beyond stating that it was the developers who stopped talking to us long before any free shards or other objectionable material was allowed here. This includes Bonnie not allowing any EMs to even post event times on Stratics. Kyronix reads UHall, but doesn't read PMs here.
I've never understood the 'politics' behind these situations or why such a large UO community was shunned to begin with. It's a stupid pissing match that started with Mesanna years ago... a real shame quite honestly... especially considering that the Official forums became hot garbage once all the browser issues (WHICH STILL PERSIST!) started a few years ago. I have long tried to be one of the positive voices here because I love this game and will be here until it closes... but it's definitely hard sometimes. It is my sincere hope that Greg at the helm will start to repair some of these issues over time... fingers crossed.
Personally, I hate the free shards and definitely am of the mindset they take away from OSI. It's probably easier said than done, but I don't see why there hasn't been atleast some basic legal action taken to shut down these shards via cease and desist orders, or at a minimum, to make life more difficult for the server hosts. I concur with other posts in this thread that there is always a risk of "rocking the boat" too much... and maybe that's some of the reason why free shards haven't been addressed already. It's also for that reason that as much as I hate the "O Constellation" program, the developers have allowed the problem with that illegal third party app to fester for too long to address it now. Alot of people play it as their main and only client at this point. The developers only option at this point would be to embrace some of the best features of the illegal clients on CC and EC to try to bring folks back in. As others have pointed out, we can probably all create a laundry list of our gripes and 70% of them would overlap across the board.
Trying to end on a positive note... this article highlights some important points we shouldn't forget that even after nearly three decades, our community is still alive and kicking... we are still getting new content... there is still new ideas out there and Greg's promotion is akin to this continuing long into the future. We all have our various areas of focus and I think the developers sufficiently give each sub-community their little carrots to keep chasing after. Just as with real life... we can either be Debbie Downers and focus on the negative, or we can continue enjoying this game we love, most of which is focused on the communities across all areas of the internet, whether it be large forums, Discord servers or other guild specific groups. Nine times out of ten, any time I have a UO-related frustration, getting into a Discord chat at night and interacting with friends in-game makes all right in the (UO) world. Our complaints are all valid - but I just hope we still have a game to complain about another 10+ years for now.