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by eropple
2922 days ago
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It's an odd way of selling software in 2018. I sell a product written for developers and in JavaScript, too--and I effectively sell access to an NPM registry, I don't fearmonger at people like "it's illegal!"; practically there's no serious way for a developer to get even business-level pirates to actually respond. Instead, I don't give people access to Pro-tier features and I open-source the application because it's still useful to people even without those Pro-tier features, rather than freeloading on GitHub's servers? (Also, the turnaround time is under 24 hours, rather than a week...and that's just because I haven't yet wired up a webhook to create a user in my SSO solution yet.) But that relies on actual features and not a timer with some local storage. $38 is too expensive for that given the time a developer would have to spend vetting the software to make sure it's any good rather than writing functionally similar code that syncs with existing infrastructure rather than having some separate dashboard. |
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