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by gbratan 5096 days ago
oh, I (almost) agree! The thing that I don't agree with is that _often_ you get $50k worth of work for $1k. It _may_ seem this way at a first glance, but a lot of projects end up being cancelled (wasting everybody's time) and if you do get something for your money, on the medium/long run it will cost you the same and more: for lost time, bad choices, no support, difficulty to update/upgrade the product, etc, etc. Lately, the entire "Development" field has gotten a bad vibe, of mis-understood, unreliable and difficult to control wizards.

And I think it's time for buyers to be educated on how this should work.

I'm not even going for these guys anyway, I don't need the buyer looking to spend $200 for a Google clone (yes, I've seen this), I don't need the guy selling crap for $5/hour, crap that needs to be re-written completely for it to work, I don't need arrogant asshole buyers, or low-bid cheap spammers.

We want to attract the enterprise market. That means A LOT less projects, paid submissions, reviews every step, guaranteed support from contractors, bug-free warranties, higher costs and significantly better service.

As you said, it's a very much uphill battle, but I'm willing to try (or else I'll go back to feeling sorry for myself). So, I need all the support I can get, sign-up.

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I agree with you on that point. I'm just telling how it looks from the outside. Once you are really doing projects, it all looks very different. That's why we tried to make something like that in the first place.