El 20 de diciembre de 2015 18:15:59 GMT+00:00, Daniel Pocock <[email protected]> escribió: > > >A lot of crowdfunding sites emphasize giving some rewards back to >donors. > >While most developers would rather just get on with coding, the >rewards, >small things like T-shirts and bigger things too, are hard to avoid. > >Has anybody looked at this in detail? Does anybody have any ideas >about >what type of strategy to use with rewards, especially for software >projects? >
I had a thank you mention in the code(I think?), a postcard and a T-Shirt from gnumediagoblin. I think that was equivalent to 3 different levels, each higher in price. I think for larger donations there was even limited edition Sculptures. I don't know if that answers the question. >Obviously, the best reward is finishing the project itself. Unlike >other types of crowdfunding projects, software projects typically end >up >open sourcing everything they produce so everybody is automatically >getting a copy of that work, regardless of how much money they >contributed or any other rewards that entitles them too. This is a big >distinction from projects like films or comic books or hardware >products >funded by crowdsourcing. gnuMediaGoblin is still going. But I don't think it will be finished as there is a lot of things being added to it. -- RichmondMakerlabs.uk Ham United Group
