I switched to photoprism a while ago, after having been a long time digikam user. Not being web based was becoming more and more of an annoyance. Heck, even using it on more than one PC with a shared db was a hassle.
Photoprism definitely isn't there yet feature-wise, its facial recognition is sub-par compared to digikam, it's sometimes sluggish for one reason or another, but generally speaking I like the vision and where it's going. I'm sponsoring the project, as it's basically a one-man- (and one woman) show and they like to make it their full time jobs. I like the idea, although it's still a relatively rare thing in the open source world. Currently they seem somewhat overehelmed though.
Photoprism definitely isn't there yet feature-wise, its facial recognition is sub-par compared to digikam, it's sometimes sluggish for one reason or another, but generally speaking I like the vision and where it's going. I'm sponsoring the project, as it's basically a one-man- (and one woman) show and they like to make it their full time jobs. I like the idea, although it's still a relatively rare thing in the open source world. Currently they seem somewhat overehelmed though.