Will you stay here if DPReview revives?

  • 85 votes.
  • Voting ends on May 10, 2023.
  • Started by AlanSh on May 5, 2023.
Stay here and enjoy the posts
32 votes, 38% of total.
  • 32 votes, 38% of total.
Go back to DPReview and enjoy the [psts
11 votes, 13% of total.
  • 11 votes, 13% of total.
Visit both
42 votes, 50% of total.
  • 42 votes, 50% of total.
  • May 5, 2023, 7:03 p.m.

    This site runs on PostgreSQL. Not being a DB man, I don't know how they compare. But I read that Postgre does have some advantages in this kind of application.

  • Members 878 posts
    May 5, 2023, 7:03 p.m.

    Likewise, if they do not close, will you keep maintaining this site or you will close it?

  • Members 139 posts
    May 5, 2023, 7:12 p.m.

    The main advantage of PostgreSQL is cost.

    If the DPreview code is still on SQL Server (assuming they didn't migrate to Amazon's AWS DB) - then it may have code that is not compatible with PostgreSQL anyway. Also - most likely DPReview.com runs primarily on .NET.

    This is from DPreview job ad in 2007:

    • Primary development language: ASP.NET 2.0 (VBScript)
    • Primary development tools: Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, Dreamweaver, Photoshop
    • Other languages: Javascript, SQL (SQL Server 2000 & 2005)
    • Web standards: DHTML, XHTML, CSS, table-free CSS, AJAX

    2008:

    • Primary development language: ASP.NET 2.0 (VBScript)
    • Primary development tools: Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 / 2005, SQL (Server 2005)

    2011:

    • Maintain a solid understanding of site architecture (ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET, ASP, SQL Server, AWS/EC2, HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
  • Members 511 posts
    May 5, 2023, 7:12 p.m.

    @JACS

    Of course it won’t close.
    You don’t create a photography forum and attract a membership of close to 4000 in just over one month, and then kill it.

    Why would think of such a thing.
    The mind boggles.

  • May 5, 2023, 7:13 p.m.

    Yes, while there are still people who want to stay here (and assuming we can afford it).

    Alan

  • Members 139 posts
    May 5, 2023, 7:15 p.m.

    I think a paid membership model would hopefully provide the funds needed?

  • Members 159 posts
    May 5, 2023, 7:16 p.m.

    Just did the same. And cancelled my Prime membership.

  • Members 878 posts
    May 5, 2023, 8:15 p.m.

    It would be OK to run some ads to pay the bills.

  • May 5, 2023, 9:07 p.m.

    That's not what either my DB man or my knowledge of MS products in general says.

    It was a Microsoft house. Not the best choice for Web service, and caught them out quite often.

  • May 5, 2023, 9:09 p.m.

    What our bank account is running people can apply for Foundation membership and/or make a donation.

  • May 5, 2023, 9:11 p.m.

    I get the impression that's contentions. If we were just using Google AdSense we'd get an income and the ads wouldn't directly affect out editorial stance.

  • Members 435 posts
    May 5, 2023, 9:12 p.m.

    Any idea roughly when that needs to be done Bob?

    Danny.

  • May 5, 2023, 9:14 p.m.

    Up to the bank, they need to do their due diligence. So far as the site, it can continue on the present basis for at least a year, but if we want to put in place some plans, we'll need a bank balance.

  • Members 48 posts
    May 5, 2023, 9:51 p.m.

    Just not ads for amazon ! ;)

  • Members 621 posts
    May 5, 2023, 10:18 p.m.

    Any idea what the annual cost for the site will look like?

  • Members 217 posts
    May 5, 2023, 10:26 p.m.

    Dpreview should £^£& or get off the pot. It was closing on an announced date which was weeks ago. Yet it is still open with some we are backing up guff as the reason?

    Dpreview died years ago as a forum where we could have serious unbiased free flowing discussion. What would be the point in returning to dpreview? To watch threads get closed deleted or modified at their whims? To get banned for a month for making your point? Their overly sensitive rules? No thankyou sir. This place has been a welcome delight. For the most part no one has really overstepped the mark (except for maybe that time recently someone called someone else a dick) and it doesn't feel like a crèche. I'd say that it is working fairly well, so far.

  • Members 1662 posts
    May 5, 2023, 11:12 p.m.

    I really appreciate the different approach of dprevived and so my plan is to stay here and not go back to dpreview, even if it is kept alive... That being said, I'm afraid that most people of the subforum I was (almost exclusively) active in, might stay on dpreview in that case, or perhaps even go to dprforum. After taking an extended (and I'd say open-minded) look at what's the spirit there, I've pretty much decided that I'm not going to register there ever.

    So thumbs up for everyone involved in the creation of dprevived - I hope it will be a success and while I doubt I have as much to contribute as a lot of other people here, I'm certainly willing to help out.

  • Members 5 posts
    May 5, 2023, 11:15 p.m.

    You might be interested in this comparison.

    Postgresql is a very able enterprise level open source relational database supporting a large number of tools. It is available to cheaply self host on most common platforms, right through to being able to be purchased as a service on a scalable HA managed platform. It integrates well with many server and applications platforms and programming languages.

    In my view it is a better technical choice for a web application, which might want to start small and then be trivially scaled up, than SQL-server. Unless you are particularly wedded to a Microsoft stack - which itself will likely impose technical and licensing limitations.