pschwart
Subscriber
Well, yes... but perhaps think a little deeper. Why is there any attitude at all, let alone way too much, on APUG? Here's a few additional observational data points that may help:
(1) Generalized human nature tells us that when someone is insulted, they get angry. And usually want to get even.
(2) Traditional film/plate/chemical photography was in play for over 160 years before software-abstracted photography arrived on the scene.
(3) Intellectual discourse carried out online is itself also abstracted, such that the conversing parties never stand face-to-face.
(4) Full participation on APUG requires member commitment in the form of financial commitment. This supposed to be a full-duplex transaction.
(5) APUG was instituted ~13 years ago as fully analog, has never changed, and has enjoyed nothing but increased success over time under this business model.
(6) In a sign of just how much its core user base supports that APUG model, the site owner recently asked for $1,500 to help offset upgrade costs. Unsolicited, he very quickly received ~$5,000.
Perhaps these points, once connected, may help better illuminate the true state of affairs?
Ken
You make some unwarranted assumptions:
1) Yes, I do believe you have personalized this issue way more than is warranted. But revenge and
one-upmanship in web discussions is almost never productive.
4) I am a paid member.
5) Unwillingness to consider better accommodating a changing customer profile is not a good business model.
6) I contributed to the upgrade. That does not constitute not a blanket approval of everything that happens
on APUG. It means that, despite these shenanigans, APUG can still be a valuable resource.


