Too many Whedonverse sites, on LJ or off, are disappearing already; to let one go that still has something to offer, even if it's as a sort of historical record of our fandom, would be a shame. I don't know anything about what's necessary to 'own and maintain' a community, but if a more competent person can't be found, I'll take it and do my best.
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Too many Whedonverse sites, on LJ or off, are disappearing already; to let one go that still has something to offer, even if it's as a sort of historical record of our fandom, would be a shame. I don't know anything about what's necessary to 'own and maintain' a community, but if a more competent person can't be found, I'll take it and do my best.