Il giorno ven, 04/05/2012 alle 10.37 +0200, Luca Dionisi ha scritto:
> I still have to choose the funding platform (kickstarter.com,
> fundageek.com, ipledg.com, eppela.com, ...) and make all the steps for
> the presentation of the project. Anyway in the meantime, I wanted to
> test the waters on this community and with some contacts of mine.
> Soooo, what do you think?
> 
> Luca Dionisi


AFAIK kickstarter requires a USA bank account, and AFAIK you don't have
one :P
Anyway, I'm totally in for some pledging (probably I'd go with 15€), but
there's one major issue we have to solve: there are people out there
that heard about Netsukuku something like 5 years ago (unless I'm
mistaken, the project is quite old); they were interested and they could
be potential pledgers. But the project went silent for quite a long
time, after it was publicized it a lot.
Now, from a pledge prospective: how can I be sure about the project not
disappearing again even if there's some money poured in? Think about
what Duke Nukem Forever did for a quick example of this problem ;)
You have to convince those people that the project is not dead, that the
project is not in a development mess that will take 5 more years to
untangle.
Netsukuku has been marked as vaporware by many of my tech-savvy friends.
We have to find a way to convince them that the project still has a
future, or even a crowd founding won't be successful.

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