It's good to have the web server back after all that happened, and of the four or five options we had, this was by far the best.
Development was not slowed, however. Aside from git being down, which just prevented any big work from being shared to everyone, most of our tools and data are stored locally or elsewhere (for me, Google sheets). And on that note, infocard and system work has begun for 4.89 Initial. Some of the planning phase is still underway, but we're staying ahead and it won't be too long before most of the work is completed.
I have some great assistants helping me out as well, who provide not only additional insight, ideas, and discussion, but have also taken up some projects to work on in their free time. One is outlining a mega list of news stories for us to run (which I'll take the blame for that there hasn't been much of, lately), another is running around to find and fix some of the most broken infocards, and there's a few more smaller things they're all helping on.
I'm also considering opening up infocard writing applications to a more passive submission status. A forum somewhere with a pinned questionnaire thread and hidden response posts. But that depends on how much work is needed for 4.89 and the broken infocards, compared to our existing writers.