It's been up for at least a couple years. I cant remember if it was operating when I got my first computer 5 yrs ago.
I probably shouldn't be so down on them though, because there is
some good info there too, like HMV portable ID, and it is a good source for books, catalogue reprints & discographies.
Unfortunately they seem very orientated towards making the club & it's members money, and giving away free information is a big no no. I'm sure that's "one of the reasons" they've worked so hard to close the UK board so many times.
Unlike Americans, who generously share as much collective information as possible online for the sake of sharing and encouraging or helping others in the hobby, it seems many Brits (and it seems many Aussies too), want to keep it all a secret unless there's a way to make money out of it.
In fsct, I've even come across a couple non-phono forums just like this, where you have pay to join or even access whats posted!
If you check out the CLPGS website, then visit the CAPS website, you'll immediately see the vast difference between 2 similar clubs on opposite sides of the globe, and CAPS is the hands down winner when it comes to freely sharing knowledge with the world & supporting the hobby AS a hobby, and not as something for a select few to fill their wallets with.
Unfortunately this kind of secretive attitude seems to plague most hobbies in most other parts of the world.
When I opened my forum, I asked a very knowledgable fellow (one of the very few aussies that actually joined) about either a record label or gramy manufacturer (cant remember which now). I was told the information was published in a magazine about 15 yrs ago, but the magazine is no longer published or available, so if I wanted to access the info, I'd have to make a 15 hour trip to the national library in Canberra. I was also told in no uncertain terms, that if the information was ever to appear online, it would be severly frowned upon by the aussie collecting community
In a way, I can understand the reasons why the fellow who runs the NoEdison site may be a little secretive about his identity. He may well find himself in hot water with other local collectors for giving too much away, if his identity is common knowledge.