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Fundraising (Stopped) for finishing the Cart/Shop Made Simple modules

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:25 pm
by Duketown
Hi all,

As you might know, there are a couple of ecommerce solutions for CMSMS. I'm a member of the development team for the modules Shop Made Simple, Cart Made Simple and Payments Made Simple.
There has been done great work until now on the first two modules. Building a solution to enable a shopping solution for CMSMS takes time. We would like to see that you are appreciating that we are working on the mentioned modules.
I have prepared a funding project at: https://www.fundable.com/groupactions/groupaction.2008-04-03.6220586319.
Take a look at the project. Pledge a little money now, so you can have fully integrated modules for your webshop.

Please support the development team,
Lahuindai, Aln_cms, Duketown

Re: Fundraising for finishing the Cart/Shop Made Simple modules

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:01 pm
by Duketown
No one ???
Not even a remark?

Duketown

Re: Fundraising for finishing the Cart/Shop Made Simple modules

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 4:11 pm
by tbuzz88
I was bitterly dissapointed by the forums lack of action when Calguys Module was put up to donations, but after a while I came to the following conclusion. The main problem with an ecommerce module is that people need to see it to know it is exactly what they need. How many of us have read the specs to a web app and thought perfect... then found out that it was a crock of **** that was barely useable. When you add an open source enviroment then it is even harder to trust your requirements will be met and it goes against what many consider to be the open source way.

I am personally happy to donate to a project of this kind but a vast majority will not be (if possible when I tried to donate I got "API access is disabled for this account"). I feel the only way forward for modules that require the develpoers to be compensated is to release the module with a ransom. Basically make the module available for people that donate until the 'ransom' is reached and then release it to all.

Please don't be discouraged by a lack of support, keep up the good work and try thinking of alternative funding possibilities. I am sure that support for an actual release would be quick to come.

Tim

Re: Fundraising for finishing the Cart/Shop Made Simple modules

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 5:48 am
by Duketown
Tim,

Thanks for this remark. It sure means a lot to me, since I really understand the situation that potential users are in. You are right in 'pay for what you get' in stead of 'pay for what you read'.
I, I'm not speaking of the other developers in the team, just needed a remark as you did to keep me going.

Duketown

PS. Other remarks are welcome as well offcourse.

Re: Fundraising for finishing the Cart/Shop Made Simple modules

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 6:47 am
by cubix
hang in there buddy, im sure your doing a great job!! :P

Re: Fundraising for finishing the Cart/Shop Made Simple modules

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:17 am
by jd
Hi,

I wish to contribute, but I don't have a paypal.... in Bulgaria things are a bit trickier to setup paypal with.
but when i manage to set one, count me in! ;)

Re: Fundraising for finishing the Cart/Shop Made Simple modules

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 6:15 pm
by Duketown
Thanks JD,

The fact that you think about it, is already important to me.

Re: Fundraising for finishing the Cart/Shop Made Simple modules

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 10:38 am
by applejack
Where can I see a detailed specification of the modules. I am more than happy to contribute some ideas.

Re: Fundraising for finishing the Cart/Shop Made Simple modules

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 9:06 pm
by Caesonia
duketown wrote: No one ???
Not even a remark?

Duketown
Duketown, I think that what you are experiencing is some what is mentioned above. I personally, am a big supporter of OS software, and I will donate to different products. While I understand the concerns of commercial providers, I also have been burned. I have reached the point that if I can't trial a piece of software, in its full functionality, I won't buy it. The fact is, most people don;t mind paying for things that do what theya re designed to do well.

So, now OS software generally gets more of my money. I try it, use it, and donate to it.

If you have people who have worked with your modules before, they might feel more inclined to donate early. Alas, until then, its 'buyer beware.'

Re: Fundraising for finishing the Cart/Shop Made Simple modules

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 5:16 am
by Duketown
Ok, heared the message of the replyers. Thanks for the thoughts given. I have made up my mind and cancelled the fundraising. That doesn't mean I stop with development.

Duketown