Feel free to make an offer or send people that may be interested in taking over an offer. A ton of time is needed for these to be successful. More time than one person can do on their own while working full time. A dedicated team is needed, and that's where the difficulties come in.
It cost well over $1000 to initially set-up and get rolling. At first everyone is on board and wanting to help, but without the ability to pay wages, interest from the team usually wanes. The move to HIVE is where things fell apart. Some team members just left, some were trying to launch their own tribes, and some just were never around. The plan to moderate the tag is still a good idea in my mind, but quickly turns into a full-time job. We couldn't seem to get everyone on the same page on what was or was not allowed, and many nights were spent just removing votes or smoothing over how it was presented.
And without a suite of tools or access to a coder, it's near impossible to implement any ideas that you may have.
Once the terms of moving the tribe came out, I wasn't going to move CC, but changed my mind since the community seemed to like it. As I stated above, that's when the wheels came off on the back-end.
So as of now the website is hosted for a monthly charge, and the yearly fee to keep the domain is the only other monetary cost.
So I would happily turn the reigns over to someone that would attempt to solve the issues, but no one has asked to do so or made any offers. Until then, it will stay up and running in its present form which sucks, but is the reality of the time and resources I have available.
RE: CreativeCoin: The Tribe that Gave Up