ozneilau wrote:
OK, I'll have to take your word for that and I look forward to the blog post. The CBSubs 3.0 GPL release timing (2 days before the new JED rule will be enforced) must just be a coincidence then.nant wrote: Nope - that's not the case.
It was 100% our decision made based on hard facts having real data from GPL and non-GPL business models. Actually I will be writing a future blog sharing these facts with everyone.
Not wanting to enter a debate here regarding JED policy link you posted and I will not respond further to any similar followup comments about this. Just a note that CBSubs is not a Joomla extension. It cannot be installed using the Joomla installer. It works over Community Builder which works on more than one CMS (not only Joomla).
Back to issue at hand, please open contact ticket so we can really help you with your specific issue.
I do understand that CBSubs is not a Joomla extension but the new JED policy would affect your Community Builder listing and that was the point I was trying to make. I understand why you don't want this discussed here and are keen to shut down the discussion. I'm grateful you have responded and was half expecting the post to be deleted.
I will log a call as suggested.
Thanks.
Neil.
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davidjoomla11 wrote: With careful consideration, this move is really better and cleaner as the old model for maintenance and users monitoring can be confusing and cumbersome. So thumbs up for that.
However, people like me who have upgraded from 500 to 5000 or more can't help but feel this switch made us look foolish to have upgraded. Hopefully you can take this into account as upgrade cost to a 500 and 5000 (or more) should not be the same. If this is not handled carefully, it makes your customers lose confidence and hesitate in CB product upgrading in the future.
Thanks for listening.
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hmossessi wrote: Have read the explanation and still the model is flawed...
GPL and unlimited everything is GREAT! - still feel punished for being an early adopter...
Basically pay, and pay again when a great release developed
I can't argue that CB Should be able to capitalize on its new software - however at the expense of its subscribers, even a discounted rate doesn't feel right
- CB offered Lifetime - Should honor those, PERIOD!
- CB offered Maintenance - Should honor the maintenance and upgrade at no charge until the maintenance renewal occurs - then charge the upgrade fee - Discounted but less than the 75% offered. Maybe 50% because it is on the cycle, after ~30 days from that 100%
Will 2.0.2 continue to be maintained? or is it all being pushed into the 3.0 development?
So Does maintenance for 3.0 GPL Subs Cover Future releases? 4.0?
- Maybe now would be a good time to clarify terms for those who are purchasing for the first time!
With other developers this is always tricky -
- Those that were in at the early levels usually get rewarded not PUNISHED!
- Any additional expense before our expiration would be a Punishment.
- Any discount is still an additional unexpected expense
NO, CBSubs 2.0 (NON-GPL) is discontinued, but your current proprietary license will continue to be honored (still fully working), allowing you to migrate to the GPL licensed CBSubs GPL 3.0 product whenever you feel ready.Will 2.0.2 continue to be maintained?
YES, we strongly believe in the open-source model and its huge benefits for everyone.or is it all being pushed into the 3.0 development?
YES, maintenance covers all future CBSubs GPL product versions.So Does maintenance for 3.0 GPL Subs Cover Future releases? 4.0?
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