John Cooper wrote: > Damian, Do you watch Dragon Den? If not I suggest you do. You are asking > for investment in a project but offer no idea of the potential profits > or benefits of backing this. Adding links is not enough to grab any > companies attention, it has to be written in the first contact. I would > do some research in to what type of marketing actually works and then > revisit this.
John, the risks of writing this software are very hard to calculate. It looks as if popularity in British 'disaster recovery' has taken a bit of a nosedive - did you read and understand the blog post? I may be wrong. But still, writing this software is risky. If I can't calculate the risks of writing the software and testing it how can I calculate what the profits will be? - these factors are part of the reason that most good backup software is very very expensive and closed source. If the community want good open source backup software then the return will have to incorporate a measure of uncertainty. Or the IP will have to be sold to a company that can afford the risk. Please, without employing some of the best actuaries to help with a business proposal, how can a classic business proposal be written? I'm not being paid for this work, it is affecting my ability to find a new contract to pay the mortgage. I am now selling personal assets to sustain this stage. -- Damian -- http://interlinux.co.uk - Interlinux Services DIASER RoadMap http://bit.ly/1Vtdp5 -- This message has been scanned by MailScanner. -- Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshire LUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.uk --------------------------------------------------------------