The web design firm that was working on the site (basically me, on behalf of
The Scripters) is officially releasing it. In other words, my job is pretty much done on it. It's finished. I'll still fix any bugs that happen to come up, but my part in the website is largely completed.
So except for bug reports, Omega is in charge of everything. I will be sending an email to him detailing much of the function of the front page. So, anyway, have at it.
I know Evey has at least a couple of sites she likes to use for research, so she can go ahead and put those on the front page (or anyone else, for that matter). Soc hunts can be added to the calendar and the soonest 5 events will show up and cycle through as they expire. At the moment they disappear as soon as they "start" -- but that can be easily changed (in the source code) if they need to show up longer than that.
Feature requests need to go through Omega, since he owns the website. And, like any other community-driven website, its success and completeness of information is entirely up to the user-base.