| Completely agree. Indeed, I think my ideal target for the first beta users would probably be either small frameworks, or medium size plugins, etc. Frameworks are ideal because they normally have a large amount of contributors (so a lot of potential "helpers") and a lot of people that need support. They also may not have as much documentation as more mature frameworks and therefore possible more people that need help. Of course the end goal would be to work for all types of projects but instead of trying to build the "kitchen sink, I definitely want to concentrate on certain types of users first and get some feedback before moving on further. As for donations, yes I was thinking the same. I was working on subscriptions (recurring donations) and one-time donations but I shelved this for now until I get some more testing done. I firmly believe (and feedback so far supports this) that people would prefer to use one platform and have one setup for things like that. Doesn't mean they HAVE to, but for people first setting up revenue generating tools, this could be a good plus for them. I also agree, I think a "tip" function could be a great idea and pretty easy to implement. RE: funds - I shall have to look into this as another feature also, as I can definitely see the usefulness in this but requires some thought of how to implement, great idea! Thanks again for your detailed feedback, it's much appreciated and hard to come by. It sounds like your project is doing very well, I'm very happy to hear! Massive congrats on building such a huge, useful and widely used software! I just watched your video / presentation, very insightful and sounds like we're very much aligned in terms of ethos / reasons for getting into things. As for having worked with investors, I couldn't agree more about losing control and having misaligned goals, I am trying to avoid this, for now at least for those very reasons. |