>Decide to restart Indie Storefront Project after the Steam and Itch controversies
>Decide to use a NoSQL DB this time because nested SQL statements make my brain hurt
>Both MongoDB and CouchDB have repositories that lack release files which makes them insecure and disabled by default on apt
>The only other solution I can think of is Elasticsearch which isn't intended to be used as a DB.
@cjd True, but document oriented databases just make more sense to me, especially since I'm used to OOP.
@cjd I just want to create a simple site where people can upload their indie games and mods. Last time I tried to do that, I gave up on it after implementing comments because you are supposed to have two tables: comment and comment_link (at least this is standard practice). It just became to tedious.
@vokainen099 @cjd Also, I wanted people to be able to upload an unfixed amount of screenshots for each game/mod. It got way to complex and I underestimated myself.
@vokainen099 @cjd The solution to the payment processor issue is a crypto-only store front (though crypto payments would have to be added later). Don't put too much faith in MasterCard reversing their decision or the government stepping in.
It's also on Valve, although they may have being pressured to drop bitcoin support