I find this to be an interesting discussion, primarily because I see this as removing a bottleneck and streamlining the process, and making it easier to bring ideas to market.
Let me add a bit of personal perspective: I don't want to ever run a group buy.
I don't want the responsibility, or the hassle of bringing a product to market - even if it's not for profit and is done at-cost, that's still what a group buy is. I don't have the time for it. I don't quite understand how people manage to do it to begin with, but they do, and that's great.
Thing is, sometimes people have neat ideas, but don't have the time or willingness to do the other steps. They could hand the idea off to someone else and let them run it, or let it just die.
Matt3o (and Samwisekoi and others that helped) got the DSA retro out without problems (at least from my point of view), but that doesn't mean that either of them want to deal with the hassles involved again.
In this case the someone that is taking on a lot of the responsibility and risk is not an individual but a company. A company who makes keycaps. A company that sorts keycaps. A company that ships keycaps all over the world. It's their business. It's what they do.
They're now providing a slightly different model where more bespoke designs generated by individuals can be handled by them directly instead of through a third party.
Seems to me this method eliminates a bunch of risk. This might even reduce costs a bit. I don't think there is enough information yet to draw a conclusion on that, but logically there should be some cost savings if items don't have to be shipped twice (once to the buy organizer/sorters then to purchasers).
Is it that you don't like the idea of them selling bespoke designs created by individuals directly and that this should only happen when the creative individual takes on all of the responsibility and risk on their own?
I can understand your reluctance given some of the growing pains they seem to have had with their software. I chose to give it a try, make suggestions how they could improve, and try to help make it better. Nothing is written that says this is the only way to go forward, but it does provide another avenue, and I think it's rather nice to have options.
OP, you are, of course, free to voice your opinion, but it seems that occasionally you stray into more personal territory rather than just stating your reasons why you think something is personally a bad idea.
for example:
I'll let samwisekoi answer to that, but if everything with Skull Squadron goes well I believe this will be most likely run by SP.
How unfortunate you seem to be the card carrying member for Signature Plastics. Still BunnyLake is the truly independent individual left here on Geekhack and I'm glad he hasn't taken anything from SP in promoting them on a consistent basis.
Just hoping Sam remains an independent person here not swayed by anyone for purely selfish reasons. After all what's the point of even having Geekhack Group Buys if it ONLY becomes a single selling point for Signature Plastics and nothing else?
You resort to calling Matt3o a 'card carrying member for Signature Plastics'...
You call out BunnyLake as being the only 'truly independent individual left'...
You suggest that samwisekoi would be 'selfish' for taking on the responsibility and time to run a group buy that he may have neither the desire or time for...
I would offer that you could just have easily said something more like this:
Matt3o, I do not agree with your decision to let Signature Plastics run the Skull Squadron group buy, but I particpated anyway because your design was so super-awesome extra great. I wish you had chosen to run your buy in the more traditional manner, using that software interface you so beautifully crafted for DSA retro.
I feel that this new method of having Signature Plastics run the group buy takes away from the community aspects of the Group Buy process and furthermore moves the community into more consumer driven realm. I, for one, do not like this change, and fear that eventually this might break apart and fracture the community further.
I respectfully request that Samwisekoi consider these thoughts before deciding on a final course of action for how to proceed with this group buy. I am willing to support the buy in any way I can to help keep this run in a more traditional manner.
Anyway, just my thoughts and opinions. Also, my apologies for the wall of text.