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Chris M 07-23-2005 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Live Wire
[highlight]This is in between the tags

[high] is the shorthand tag for [highlight] ;) But it doesn't make your text bold like [highlight]

Satan

ZERO HERO 07-23-2005 05:24 PM

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Haha, I love these sigs
me too :ermm:

Erwin 07-24-2005 03:03 AM

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Originally Posted by tamarian
That's just silly, and very short-sighted view on why developers share their work on vb.org.

Nothing against you selling your stuff, but that's just demeaning to many here who value their time more than you do, and actually make more money out of it, without the need to put a price on every tiny bit of script they write.

Paid hacks, IMHO, can represent a lot of problems to vb.org and it's members, if endorsed in any way by vb.org. Since the community here cannot see the code and test it, it's bound to have some with security flaws that will go unnoticed. We'll be probably see a lot of disputes from members who didn't receive their goods after paying for it, and a lot of issues with licensing keys and licensing schemes like that one you did for that html manual script.

I share those concerns. :)

vB.org is about volunteers offering their hacks up for free. I am not one to stop people from making money, but this is not the place for it. :)

Of course, this is a Jelsoft site so ultimately it's up to Jelsoft to decide if they want to go down that road.

akanevsky 07-25-2005 08:05 AM

It's not like you test EVERY hack they post here on vbulletin.org. You don't probably test even tenth of those... So this is just an excuse...

Zachery 07-25-2005 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Dark Visor
... is, in my opinion, pretty much pointless... Here's why:

- Advertising paid work does not harm neither this community nor its staff, as long as it has something to do with vB. It does benefit those who want what is in advertising.
- Some work is worth too much time to do for free. If some people do not value their time - it's their freedom not to value it, but it is also the freedom of others to request payment for it.
- If a piece of work is something userful, a person who created it must have an ability to tell the world about it. In case of vB hacks, there is no better place than this community. If a coder would do the same through a site, he would have to let people know about that site first. Which again would have to do with advertising..
- Posting advertising posts does not make a purchase obligatory.
- Posting advertising posts just makes all the hacks (paid and non-paid) centerred in one location, which benefits the community and esspecially those, who are willing to pay..

Considering everything I said above, what is the point in restricting advertisements of vB hacks?

Why if anyone released paid hacks here, would people continue to commit free hacks.

Theres no reason for paid hacks to really be here IMO.

The Geek 07-25-2005 02:24 PM

The only paid macks Ive gotten have been by pure chance that I actually stumbled across them. There are countless great macks out there that could benefit countless people if there was a directory for them. A positive spin off would be ti encourage more to develop even better macks for an opportunity to at least cover some of their time put into development.

Why should Jelsoft make money off the service? Seems really tight to me. Arent ypu benefitting by more customers being attracted because of the better professional options and higher quality content availible? Heck... these guys writing the macks are customers writing code that sells to other customers. 99% of the time for under $30usd. I wouldnt call that enough to make a living off of. However... its your party ;)

As far as it hurting the community... how could it? If all macks cost a little, there would be even more incentive to produce great FOC ones.

IMO, not having a directory and not supporting professional developers (who generally write your better code) hurts the community far more than not. I would kill for a listing of professional sites selling vb add ons... I am sure there would be several I would buy.

Just me humble opinion. Now Im off to nJoy a cold beer by the pool. Muwhahahahaha.

Paul M 07-25-2005 03:46 PM

I won't be charging for any of my hacks (or my support time on them). I don't do them for profit, and neither do most other people. :) The only thing I ever charge for is installation work, and I don't do much of that as I don't have the time. Of course, anyone is free to donate if they wish, just ask and I will give you my paypal address. :)

Princeton 07-25-2005 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by The Geek
The only paid macks Ive gotten have been by pure chance that I actually stumbled across them. There are countless great macks out there that could benefit countless people if there was a directory for them. A positive spin off would be ti encourage more to develop even better macks for an opportunity to at least cover some of their time put into development.

Why should Jelsoft make money off the service? Seems really tight to me. Arent ypu benefitting by more customers being attracted because of the better professional options and higher quality content availible? Heck... these guys writing the macks are customers writing code that sells to other customers. 99% of the time for under $30usd. I wouldnt call that enough to make a living off of. However... its your party ;)

As far as it hurting the community... how could it? If all macks cost a little, there would be even more incentive to produce great FOC ones.

IMO, not having a directory and not supporting professional developers (who generally write your better code) hurts the community far more than not. I would kill for a listing of professional sites selling vb add ons... I am sure there would be several I would buy.

Just me humble opinion. Now Im off to nJoy a cold beer by the pool. Muwhahahahaha.

I totally agree! :up:

IMHO, I think charging for advertisement is the wrong direction.
The more "professional" addons/styles available the more sales for vbulletin.

A 'vb professionals' directory would certainly help the community.
How many times have you seen "What are the best vbulletin design sites out there?", "Where did you purchase your design?", etc.

Free addons will never stop ... it's a good business practice.

kobescoresagain 07-25-2005 05:56 PM

I personally would have no problem paying for a descent hack that was added onto the site. I think a good idea that could please many people would be alowing someone to charge for a hack for a certain amount of time, then requiring that hack to be free after it. So like they could charge $10 for 3 months. After those 3 months are up, then it would be public. Or the site could make it so that a user could only make a certain amount of cash on a hack before it became public.

Also possiblities would be to allow certain user catergories to get it free. So if you created a hack and allowed for it to be downloaded (and became a "coder") you would be allowed to download hacks for free. This would make more hacks avialable.

Charging for this "advertising" seems like a bad idea to me. If someone wants to make something for vb software to improve it, then I think VB should be happy about it. They are still making their money.

An alternative may be a donate to this member button that can easily been seen on the users hacks. While this wouldn't be as profitable, the users would still get a little bit of money for there hack.

akanevsky 07-25-2005 06:39 PM

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I totally agree!

IMHO, I think charging for advertisement is the wrong direction.
The more "professional" addons/styles available the more sales for vbulletin.

A 'vb professionals' directory would certainly help the community.
How many times have you seen "What are the best vbulletin design sites out there?", "Where did you purchase your design?", etc.

Free addons will never stop ... it's a good business practice.
Yep, I completely agree too.
As they say - "you get what you pay for". And although sometimes it may not be true, paid stuff is usually of a higher quality.


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