So I guess I am writing to commend and to condemn your new site plans. On the one hand, I am glad to see a more "reversing" than cracking approach in a site; after all, that is where I came from and where I am going, more or less (a lot of coding these days, cracking is for teenagers :). But then again, you have to realize what your site means to the "cracking community". It would make more sense for you to create a script that automatically posts cracking articles to fravia.org and start a new site somewhere else... So here's the deal: don't be so hard on "cracking". Instead, limit the cracking essays to only allowable topics. Grantedm you are making an attempt at this, but your requirements sound more like "loopholes through which you can get an essay published on my site" than like an encouragement to work (which is, after all, the effect you should want to have). So, on to my suggestion: Keep the Reversing approach. Make this a serious, responsible site. But add a few "projects"-- "Our Tools"--cracking the newest versions of tools we use; we stay on topof their prot schemes, then battle us, we win--like an old college rivalry. Plus, it will provide enough "current" targets for the students to practice on. "Dongles"--I've been looking a bit into EPROM programming and have thought of some tricks (like loading an 8253 on the dongle with the value input by the user and forcing it to sync with the system clock or die ;) to play with...at any rate, this is a subject that everyone needs help in "RAD languages"--these bastards inadvertently make things harder and harder. We have methods, but we need better methods. "Other OS cracking"--Linux is finally getting a treatment, but BE OS? or even the Mac? Or hey, DOS and CP/M? There are a ton of areas that need work. I agree with you that cracking in general is kind of old, but hey man there is so much we can apply its techniques to. And remember, just because you know cracking up and down doesn't mean everyone else can just "figure it out". One of the founding ideas of your site was "bringing cracking to the masses", and while I agree that the masses deserve it, I do not agree that you should therefore cut off all beginning crackers. OK, that's my 2-cents worth. And then some... later _m