That is and always has been the reason for this site's name and existence. Of course, it is natural for those who strive to make quality photos with small cameras to be interested in the available tools, and many of us also have a fascination with the technologies themselves. Those two aspects are not easy to separate, and if the gear itself were completely irrelevant to the site, then there would be less reason to focus on photography with smaller cameras rather than photography as a whole.
It's always been an issue for the site that it's easier to get engagement from readers about the gear than it is about the photography, and I have at times been to blame by often producing technical "shootouts" rather than "field reports". However, I think our current direction is well balanced, and we're going to try to keep it that way.
Going off topic on a tangent... I was talking with BB the other day about our
Spotlight forum, which is meant to be similar to Mike Johnston's "Random Excellence" column at T.O.P. The idea was to each week feature a photographer who has been using smaller cameras to produce quality photography. We had a similar
recurrent feature on the old blog. The problem is that it takes time to get permission from photographers to feature their work, and I don't have the personal bandwidth to make it happen on a weekly basis. If we can find the right person or persons to post the weekly Spotlight feature, I think it - along with the right kind of reviews and articles - is a feature which would help keep the site balanced.