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onehost 08-30-2010 08:35 PM

why not have free/paid mod section?
 
I think it would be nice if vb.org setup free/paid mod sections for major versions
of vb. There are a lot of good mods already leaning toward abandonment, and
I can understand why if modders are not getting paid, so they move on to
better things leaving that useful mod to rot...

Free Section - may a demo type mod to see if the client
maybe interested in buying.

Paid Section - So if a client likes the free version, then they
would buy the mod that could have more full features
compared to the free mod.

and if a coder gets paid, then they are likely to stay around much longer,
and keep their mods updated. I am seeing new mods for new VB that
already heading toward the grave-yard because the coder is no
where to be seen...

Chances are that I would pay for a highly sought after mod that
serves to enhance the forum, and if it is a good mod, then
others may also, of course the cheesy meaningless mods can
be kept in the free section....

Xtrigit 08-30-2010 10:08 PM

I don't quite agree with you.

There is a section where you can request a paid mod if needed.

I love how things work here in vb, people willing to contribute. You can always thank them by sending a donation.

I own a site that is powered by a social networking script and modders there will charge you $30,$50, $200 for each mod(even for a line of html), the community there used to be like the one here at vbulletin.org but people suggested something similar to what you are suggesting right now and that community now sucks(there are only 6 or 7 modders there now).

betts02 08-30-2010 10:47 PM

Agree with the above post, But i do think anyone should be able to take over a mod if the original author does not support it or has not updated it for over a set period

onehost 08-31-2010 02:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by betts02 (Post 2091785)
Agree with the above post, But i do think anyone should be able to take over a mod if the original author does not support it or has not updated it for over a set period

that I agree with...vb should have rules to say if they do not update
their mods any longer, then they are subject to be taken over by
someone that will.

whats the point of an out of date or dead mod if no one is working on it?

If one coder leaves for whatever reason, then I am sure another
would be interested in picking up the slack...

Brandon Sheley 08-31-2010 02:44 AM

it's been brought up a 100 times, and it isn't going to change ;)

Lynne 08-31-2010 02:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onehost (Post 2091842)
If one coder leaves for whatever reason, then I am sure another would be interested in picking up the slack...

Not always true. I very often see people asking for an upgrade to a mod that has been abandoned, but then I sometimes talk to the developer about this and find out nobody has asked their permission to take over the mod. So, lots of users want the upgrade, but no one is willing to actually take it over. (Not true of all mods, but I do know some where that has happened.)

And moved to vb.org feedback forum.

Eric 08-31-2010 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onehost (Post 2091842)
that I agree with...vb should have rules to say if they do not update
their mods any longer, then they are subject to be taken over by
someone that will.

whats the point of an out of date or dead mod if no one is working on it?

If one coder leaves for whatever reason, then I am sure another
would be interested in picking up the slack...

If vB.org were to ever implement something like that, I'd have all my mods removed in a heartbeat.

Besides, how would vB.org be able to get past the fact that mods are copyright to the coder.

Paul M 08-31-2010 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SecondV (Post 2091989)
Besides, how would vB.org be able to get past the fact that mods are copyright to the coder.

We cannot, which is one reason why there will never be any such rule.

BirdOPrey5 08-31-2010 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 2092027)
We cannot, which is one reason why there will never be any such rule.

Of course you can- no one is forcing coders to post their mods here- as a condition of using vbulletin.org you agree that abandoned mods can be turned over to someone else for development... You would have to grandfather in old mods but any new mods or any existing mods that are updated would be subject to the new rules.

This isn't rocket science.

I think the Apache license has something like this built in.

Eric 08-31-2010 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BirdOPrey5 (Post 2092168)
Of course you can- no one is forcing coders to post their mods here- as a condition of using vbulletin.org you agree that abandoned mods can be turned over to someone else for development... You would have to grandfather in old mods but any new mods or any existing mods that are updated would be subject to the new rules.

This isn't rocket science.

I think the Apache license has something like this built in.

So just because we're not forced to post a mod here, we give up our copyright? Anyway, if that were implemented, I would almost guarantee vB.org would lose a lot of coders.


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