Take for example the recent changes I've made to the network as a whole:
- Whole new Member Portal for user registrations / management
- Kudos system added for better member recognition
- Image Share section allows members to share pictures with others
- Multiple file uploads enabled
- Top 150 mod listing based on Bayesian estimate
- Many less noticeable changes: addition of BBCode system, alteration of file comments to look more like the forum, changes to the caching of the site reducing server slow-downs and increasing page regeneration times, categories listed on the Today's Activity page for each file, changes to the way ratings are displayed on files among others ...
It seems like I've done a lot, but there's a hell-of-a-lot of others things I want to be doing too. So much so that, more than likely if/once I ever get them done I'll probably be revisiting the changes listed above and re-doing them!
My focus at the moment is really on updating the code behind the site and producing an "ultimate fansite" system that I can use in the future to generate new Source sites for games. Hopefully with some help from others, which might involve sharing profits. Oh I know it's a long way away yet, but I look forward to the day that I can find some people who are as interested, and dare I say "skilled" (*head explodes*), as I am in running a great fansite and want to do it for a living. Until that day I'll just carry on doing what I enjoy; and that's coding systems that I want to code! It's great being your own boss!