Or, is the topic now "from the inside looking out"? Diana raised good points when she wrote, in part "If a project web page has not been updated since last March, the question is: Has it not been updated because there are no new members or results (i.e., nothing to add)? Or has the project admin really been remiss in updating the site? ... "With the financial collapse of 2008, I had a *profound* drop in the number of new members, in all six of my projects, and I'm still not getting new members in anything like the number I was getting before September '08. Is it possible there's nothing to update?" For project websites at FTDNA, the site consists of several pages. Some of those pages (project goals, etc.) needn't be changed frequently. But, perhaps, we're talking about the "Y-results" page; that should be updated either (1) when there are results to add or (2) groups to revise. Most won't revise the page daily; they'll let a few changes accumulate. Our project, too, has seen a falling-off of new members, especially since July. We've been stuck at the same number of total members for months. I do think it's an economy thing. Perhaps, the "Holiday Sale" prices will help; hope so. In the meantime, some upgrades & matches are coming through & we'll have to update our Y-results soon. -ralpht_/)