I think we'd need a person to head this effort. My vote would be for ellipse if he’s up for it
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Interesting proposal. I'm not entirely sure how some people here might take to the idea of contributing monetarily to a group-buy where they don't end up owning some kind of stake, or where the ownership isn't turned over to some kind of legal holding entity that the community holds in common somehow. Still, if nobody else steps up to the plate, a single owner such as yourself is arguably better than having DT just die a slow death! What remains unanswered is how many contributions you can expect to receive under your proposed terms, and if that number comes up short of what the sellers would accept as an offer, how much you'd have to chip in yourself to make up the difference vs. how much you'd actually be willing (or able) to chip in.Ellipse wrote: 21 Feb 2024, 07:24 I have just made an additional blog post regarding a potential group buy for the Deskthority site:
I don't think it's worth buying DT off of OneCommerce, but if people really want it to happen via GB, you should really not be the one running it. It's an obvious conflict of interest, particularly considering that time that you smothered another community member's project by hijacking their thread to advertise your competing project: viewtopic.php?p=491827#p491827Ellipse wrote: 21 Feb 2024, 07:05 I would be happy to coordinate a group buy for the site (I have coordinated some group buys before!).
Only problem is we don't have 8 years for you to dick around before delivering an unfinished product lolEllipse wrote: 21 Feb 2024, 07:05I would be happy to coordinate a group buy for the site (I have coordinated some group buys before!).
Maybe check with the damn community before asking for their money? I appreciate you might just be trying to help, but bulldozing your way in really is not the way to go about this. I also question your motives since everything you do seems solely profit driven, similar to webwit, and we know how that turned out.Ellipse wrote: 21 Feb 2024, 07:05 I would be happy to coordinate a group buy for the site (I have coordinated some group buys before!).
Below is the Google forms link I have just created.
I would have to collect the funds by Venmo, Zelle, Transferwise (wise), check, etc. so as not to affect my merchant card processor which may not like collecting funds outside my normal area of selling goods.
Please only sign the form if you can realistically send funds in the next month or two.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FLV9n2 ... ested=true
Please answer me this:Ellipse wrote: 21 Feb 2024, 07:05 I would be happy to coordinate a group buy for the site (I have coordinated some group buys before!).
This isn't an issue with the site or server. This is a DNS issue...one that has been discussed here in the past, would likely take 5 minutes to fix, but current owners don't seem to know how to deal with it.Ellipse wrote: 22 Feb 2024, 05:52 There were some site bugs with registration I remember, especially with certain domain names like gmail, for example.
Just to add to this, as of February 1st 2024, Google now requires a DMARC record to be present for domains sending mail to it :NathanA wrote: 22 Feb 2024, 06:51This isn't an issue with the site or server. This is a DNS issue...one that has been discussed here in the past, would likely take 5 minutes to fix, but current owners don't seem to know how to deal with it.Ellipse wrote: 22 Feb 2024, 05:52 There were some site bugs with registration I remember, especially with certain domain names like gmail, for example.
Google has stopped delivering mail they're receiving on behalf of Gmail users that are either not DKIM-signed or that fail SPF checks. I'm assuming that either deskthority.net has not implemented DKIM or has it implemented incorrectly; I can definitely confirm that it does not have a TXT SPF record defined at all in its DNS zone. The simple fix is to just add a properly-constructed SPF record to the zone. A TXT record for .deskthority.net consisting of "v=spf1 a mx a:mech.deskthority.net -all" should do nicely.
The second problem that is likely causing DT email to be flagged by Gmail is that 1) the web server appears to be sending out the emails directly, rather than through an SMTP relay, 2) the IPv4 address of the DT server reverse-resolves (in-addr.arpa zone) to "mech.deskthority.net", 3) but mech.deskthority.net only exists as an MX record, and there is no matching A record that forward-resolves back to the same IP address. Having forward- and reverse-DNS resolution not match each other for the sending host is a red flag for spam. The fix for this is to simply add an A record to the zone for the FQDN mech.deskthority.net pointing at the same IP address that the root deskthority.net A record points to (the server itself).
Implementing both of these fixes would require somebody have write access to the deskthority.net zone file. DNS for DT appears to be hosted by Cloudflare, so whoever possesses the Cloudflare login credentials for the DT account should be able to take care of this.
I'm unsure if this is a response to my post, but it seems it must be; I'm the only one who's mentioned your speculated figures and the current asking price.Ellipse wrote: 22 Feb 2024, 05:52 My guess is it goes for the asking price if we can get a group buy together in the next couple months, but if it becomes a year without a buyer the price may come down to what I've estimated. Just a guess!
In terms of having extra beyond the $15k if things turn out that way, I noted in the sign up form that the funds would be used to pay for the hosting costs and legal costs.
Your proposition would result in you gaining 100% ownership of the forum, as said in the form you linked earlier:Ellipse wrote: 22 Feb 2024, 16:51 photekq I'm not sure I understand your most recent post, how it would affect a decision to contribute? Regardless of the final sale price, I expect to be contributing several thousand dollars of my own funds to help reach the goal and to operate the site if there is a shortfall for raising funds, whether to purchase the site or in the future to cover operating costs. I'd imagine it would depend on how much is actually raised versus what folks indicate in the Google form, as this may differ.
The funds collected would be used by me to buy and operate the site. While I would be the owner after buying the site, I do not want the appearance, functionality, moderation, etc. of Deskthority to change at all. Some trusted forum members would be needed to have backend access for maintenance since I am not a developer.
That's the reason behind my question - I want to know what you yourself plan to contribute towards the purchase. It doesn't have to be exact, but I'd like you to state some rough figures at the very least (in dollar amounts, not in 'several's, 'couple's or 'few's). Let me simplify the question even further:No one would be buying an ownership stake by contributing to this group buy; there would be nothing of value provided for contributors outside of there being a change of ownership.
Nowhere in this do you address the fact that your 'crowdfund' isn't a crowdfund, it's you asking for the majority of the funds off other people and then keeping the site for yourself.Ellipse wrote: 22 Feb 2024, 17:39 photekq I would be comfortable around approx. $3,000 to $5,000 at most to cover any shortfall but if we are $5,100 short for example I wouldn't limit myself! It is tough to provide any more specifics as it is very early in the process.
I feel I have been completely forthright for my plans to keep things exactly the same outside of any bug fixes or other legal issues that need addressing for a site moving to US ownership. The benefit is for those who want the site to be kept exactly the same. As folks have discussed here before, a site with this level of traffic could be sold to another buyer and loaded with ads and SEO for various keyboard or non-keyboard related businesses, but I don't want to see that happen. If I remember correctly there were some other, non-keyboard forums that have been sold or shut down in recent years with the forum deleted and the site converted to a promotional site with various articles, which I would not want.
Yes, yes. As always Ellipse, you're very good at repeating the part you want to train people's focus on.Ellipse wrote: 22 Feb 2024, 17:39 I feel I have been completely forthright for my plans to keep things exactly the same outside of any bug fixes or other legal issues that need addressing for a site moving to US ownership. The benefit is for those who want the site to be kept exactly the same. As folks have discussed here before, a site with this level of traffic could be sold to another buyer and loaded with ads and SEO for various keyboard or non-keyboard related businesses, but I don't want to see that happen. If I remember correctly there were some other, non-keyboard forums that have been sold or shut down in recent years with the forum deleted and the site converted to a promotional site with various articles, which I would not want.
You missed the part where the "owner" doesn't even pay the majority of the cost for it. If I went to a car dealership with say, 5 other people and put a minority stake in buying a car with all of them, can I just drive off with it and keep it for myself? Nah, that's fucked.thefarside wrote: 22 Feb 2024, 19:40 I disagree with the posts above based on my experience with ellipse, and I don’t think he has any bad intentions. I trust he wants to keep the site as-is. I think he’s truly passionate about vintage IBM keyboards and I’m glad he’s producing them. I think debating about what his intentions are isn’t helpful if the goal is to keep Deskthority running with an owner who’s happy to keep it as is.
If anyone else is interested in spending at least $5000 of their own money to purchase the site feel free to chime in. Otherwise you’re not doing deskthority any favors. Our alternative is the lights out, find somewhere else to go and save any information for future reference!
I have already offered One Commerce the $5000 USD offer that they referenced but it was turned down. Also, the email that I received was hilarious as they tried to tell me how to run my business(https://vintkeys.ca) by stating that I should get into OEM keyboards because that's where the money is. This is very ironic as One Commerce buying Deskthority was one of the greatest business decisions... /s Due to the sour taste that I got from the current owners, I will be offering even less. The forum / wiki is only a cost at this point and the ROI is next to none. As such there are better wikis that are popping up to replace Deskthority which also erodes the value of Deskthority.thefarside wrote: 22 Feb 2024, 19:40 I disagree with the posts above based on my experience with ellipse, and I don’t think he has any bad intentions. I trust he wants to keep the site as-is. I think he’s truly passionate about vintage IBM keyboards and I’m glad he’s producing them. I think debating about what his intentions are isn’t helpful if the goal is to keep Deskthority running with an owner who’s happy to keep it as is.
If anyone else is interested in spending at least $5000 of their own money to purchase the site feel free to chime in. Otherwise you’re not doing deskthority any favors. Our alternative is the lights out, find somewhere else to go and save any information for future reference!
Nahh just your 2 cents on every postMuirium wrote: 22 Feb 2024, 20:54 Hey, I thought it was us users who eroded the value of Deskthority. You live, you learn…
To be clear, Ellipse only said that he'd cover up to $3,000-5,000 to cover a shortfall from $15,000. So technically he might be buying the car with $0 out of his own pocket. He would pay for the gas to put in that car, though. At least after he drains whatever he can raise in excess of that $15,000.soyuz wrote: 22 Feb 2024, 20:45You missed the part where the "owner" doesn't even pay the majority of the cost for it. If I went to a car dealership with say, 5 other people and put a minority stake in buying a car with all of them, can I just drive off with it and keep it for myself? Nah, that's fucked.thefarside wrote: 22 Feb 2024, 19:40 I disagree with the posts above based on my experience with ellipse, and I don’t think he has any bad intentions. I trust he wants to keep the site as-is. I think he’s truly passionate about vintage IBM keyboards and I’m glad he’s producing them. I think debating about what his intentions are isn’t helpful if the goal is to keep Deskthority running with an owner who’s happy to keep it as is.
If anyone else is interested in spending at least $5000 of their own money to purchase the site feel free to chime in. Otherwise you’re not doing deskthority any favors. Our alternative is the lights out, find somewhere else to go and save any information for future reference!
Curious what other wikis you were referring to. Nice site btw!TheInverseKey wrote: 22 Feb 2024, 20:50 As such there are better wikis that are popping up to replace Deskthority which also erodes the value of Deskthority.