So I asked this question recently on the existence of link submission + reputation systems. The response I got excited me to the core. I mean, reddit had it open sourced so why re-invent the wheel. But after reading this article, I was completely disheartened.
My worries are coherent with the ones in the article:
- So many dependencies that I am afraid I will be using a sword without knowing swordsmanshipL Cassandra, Memcached, Pylons, and worst-of-all PostgreSQL (which I am an alien to. I wish they had MySQL)
- Not sure about how actively reddit wes being developed back when the article was being written but the git site shows that it is very active currently.
If I were to adopt this clone I am not sure how difficult it would be to keep merging with the changes that reddit does to its sources. Especially, after I rebrand the application. Would anyone have any practical experiences with this?
In addition, are there any other simpler (optionally scalable) systems that I can explore?