I understand is one way, but its just a slap in the face of all the people that help you test the software and report bugs. In my opinion you're alienating your best asset. As someone that runs an Open Source project I know first hand how these types of things can piss people off. We have a simple banner that invites everyone to our annual event in Chicago, we had to add options to disable if the end user choose to do so.
-- Brian West [email protected] FreeSWITCH Solutions, LLC PO BOX PO BOX 2531 Brookfield, WI 53008-2531 Twitter: @FreeSWITCH_Wire , @briankwest http://www.freeswitchbook.com http://www.freeswitchcookbook.com T: +1.918.420.9001 | F: +1.918.420.9002 | M: +1.918.424.WEST iNUM: +883 5100 1420 9001 ISN: 410*543 Skype:briankwest PGP Key: http://www.bkw.org/key.txt (AB93356707C76CED) On Sep 9, 2013, at 11:06 PM, Dietmar Maurer <[email protected]> wrote: >> Really how can we disable this annoying pop up every time you login? > > Please consider to buy and upload a subscription key. This removes the > popup and you can access the enterprise repository. > >
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