There is a way they can communicate with us and if just by a slim to freaking none odds that one of them is reading this; here is how you handle this community.
Rule 1 You add no personal bias of any kind or personal desires for Classic WoW to your communications in this forum. You are well aware just how volatile this community actually is because this is a very passionate subject.
Rule 2 You communicate weekly; once a week is plenty. Too much and you over work your self or you do not deliver real facts and detail on the project.
So what do you report? Well that’s easy; take your self down to the Classic WoW team in person and talk too them once a week and ask questions YOU think would be good to have answered on the forums. I can be really dumb simple stuff like what components are they working on this week or even something so mundane as what bugs have you discovered and how are they being addressed.
Remember this can be in your own words; bring a recording device to conduct your weekly interview; form a “cliff notes” kind of version and post it up. It does not need to be super long or ultra detailed, but this will show the community where things are at presently and in addition give the community something GOOD to talk about for a change.
Additionally this is a VERY good way for you to indirectly connect the community with the developers by posting up questions that THEY the developers may have in regard to what WE the players would like to see.
Example… Does 1.12 version of AV go live or does the OG version go live? These are the kinds of subjects you can bring up, talk about and communicate back to the developers.
If you’re so inclined you can even conduct off topic discussions but remember to keep your own personal feelings and opinions on how things are going to go out of this forum so that you’re an neutral 3rd party that everyone feels they can talk too.
Thank you, Williams.