Joe, when bbc announced she was dropping the website, I started copying files. I only got through the B's on the photo page, and it took a couple of hours.Maintaining the pages is a lot of work for one person, and the backlog on this is probably tremendous. I'd volunteer to help, but I'd hate to say I'd be willing to do the whole thing (if Max were looking for someone to volunteer, that is) and bite off more than I can chew. I think (again, if Max is interested) we could handle the pages the same way we handle the rest of Mudcat.
Volunteers with HTML experience could be given access to the server. There could be a link on the page to a mail group to send e-mail to multiple recipients. There could also be a web-based e-mail account that all volunteers had access to - sort of a "holding area" for photos and other information.
Volunteers need not be administrators. Some of us JoeClones have experience with HTML, but there are quite a few folks around here who are NOT JoeClones, who do as well. Some are way beyond me in terms of web design.
If Max is interested in keeping the Resource Pages alive, I believe there may be a problem finding one person to do it all, but no problem finding people who are willing to share the work with others. Also, there would be no worries that that the one person responsible might decide to quit, and the whole process of finding a replacement would begin again.