On 7/21/05, Donavan Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/21/05, Geoff Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/21/05, Donavan Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Say I subscribe, and living in the US, the only reason I would is for
the voting ability since I'm fine with the themes out there now
So how does it work if an improvement is made that isn't in the
current version of myth.
Do they supply a diff that you apply to myth (stable or svn version?),
or do they have their own packages, source tree, etc... Are the
improvements only available to subscribers or will they roll these
back
On 7/21/05, Ashley Bostock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So how does it work if an improvement is made that isn't in the
current version of myth.
Do they supply a diff that you apply to myth (stable or svn version?),
or do they have their own packages, source tree, etc... Are the
improvements
On 7/21/05, Donavan Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a big reason why I've tried to stress that this isn't so much
about what you get for you $5 a month, it's more of a new way to
finance software development. Instead of paying $50 and hoping a
feature you care about gets in, or
On 7/21/05, Geoff Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/21/05, Donavan Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Say I subscribe, and living in the US, the only reason I would is for
the voting ability since I'm fine with the themes out there now
(thanks Myxer!) and get the same program info for free.
Donavan, do you know if there are plans to allow non-US subscribers. I
know there must be quite a few of us in other parts of the world who
are keen but just don't have the option.
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John Clabaugh wrote:
I know this may go against the philosophy of LxMSuite, but perhaps
there is a second way to generate funds. For those that don't really
need the enhanced listings (those in other countries), maybe there
could be a one time price per download. For instance, $xx for a
The only thing holding me back from subscribing is that I can't, they
don't support Canada. In light of this I would enjoy being able to
purchase a theme for a modest fee, I really like the look of Midnight.
I'm in a similar position - being in the UK I obviously can't use the
guide info, but
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 22:57, Peter Dash wrote:
The only thing holding me back from subscribing is that I can't, they
don't support Canada. In light of this I would enjoy being able to
purchase a theme for a modest fee, I really like the look of Midnight.
I'm in a similar position -
Hi,
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 11:10:26PM +0200, Stef Coene wrote:
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 22:57, Peter Dash wrote:
The only thing holding me back from subscribing is that I can't, they
don't support Canada. In light of this I would enjoy being able to
purchase a theme for a modest fee,
On 7/20/05, John Clabaugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps the advantage of paying the monthly fee would be that you
could vote on what you want the bounties to go toward. The one time
fee users wouldn't get that advantage, but they would help pay the dev
costs for the item that they
--- Donavan Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's pretty much how it'll work once there's enough subscribers to
pay any bounty. As it is now, the suggestions in the forum and the
ideas email address are being recorded an evaluated by the powers
that
be for just flat outright funding
On 7/20/05, Joe Barnhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for reminding me of LxM Suite (http://www.lxmsuite.com/). I
just subscribed and I encourage all Myth users to consider the same.
As soon as they accept PayPal.
--
cyth
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On 7/19/05, Anthony Floyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is Myth Plus the LxM Suite?
Myth Plus was the illconceived name for what is now LxM Suite
The LxM Suite doesn't seem to have any info on RSS aggregation or
podcasting. Are there plans to include that?
Things are slowly moving forward.
Things are slowly moving forward. The adoption rate wasn't what
they'd hoped but they're in things for the long haul. I *do* know
that podcast support is being actively worked on.
by adoption rate do you mean the number of people that subscribed to
the LxM suite?
i think many people are in
On 7/19/05, Jake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Things are slowly moving forward. The adoption rate wasn't what
they'd hoped but they're in things for the long haul. I *do* know
that podcast support is being actively worked on.
by adoption rate do you mean the number of people that subscribed
On 7/19/05, Donavan Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/19/05, Jake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Things are slowly moving forward. The adoption rate wasn't what
they'd hoped but they're in things for the long haul. I *do* know
that podcast support is being actively worked on.
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