Maybe not intentionally, but it is.
It is not particularly friendly towards a newbie coming to APUG for the first time. Typically, someone who is new to film (perhaps because they are too young to have been involved before, but the lomography thing has sparked an interest) and wants to improve the quality of what they shoot. Obviously there is much here to help them - discussions on cameras, exposure, galleries of examples, but, and it is a huge but, the newbie is likely to D&P on the high street or, more likely if coming from the lomo world, D&Scan.
Our newbie is likely to innocently introduce questions regarding film type and improving quality for the scan/print part of the operation and at that point gets shot down in flames and pointed out of the site to somewhere else.
I understand the charter, I just think we are shooting ourselves in the feet by not embracing the reality of the D&scan users (including me), keeping them here and hopefully sparking an ongoing interest in all the other processes. That way we bring in new blood which ultimately is the only way anything can survive long term. Hybrid users buy film too!
It doesn't have to develop into a full blown digital processes forum, but surely there should be scope for someone to discuss the merits between, say, buying a scanner and using a high street scanning service, or the scanning performance of different films, without feeling unwelcome?
From a financial perspective, is there enough here for a hybrid user to warrant paying a subscription if they are pointed elsewhere for half the process?