i actually have invisible functionality on vlogdir to do this stuff too.worked on it back when rel=payment was created. btw, are you planning to promote that with this project?so anyway, i guess i will join the group and see if i can help with next incarnation.
fundable.org is totally a temp
hi, sounds like a good project to support so I tried to pledge and the
fundable site came back with an error:
Your payment did not go through The following problem occurred:
Transaction ended prematurely. [my paypal account][]
This may indicate that
* your credit card number is not valid.
cheers. I'll try that. I sent an email to fundable also. maybe there
was a server problem at the time.
I'd e-mail Jay directly. He can probably login to fundable directly and
check if your donation got recorded propery or not.
SPONSORED LINKS
Don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but do contributors get any
kind of public recognition for contributing? That could provide a nice
incentive for people to want to chip in. The original work would still
belong to the creator, but the financers would at least get some props.
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This is a great point Jonny. I wonder if the content producers would be opposed to mention those who contributed in their credits? On 5/27/06, jonny goldstein
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Don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but do contributors get any
kind of public recognition for
I think that's a great idea. Perhaps a name or a link (if they have one).
Mike
http://vlog.mikemoon.net
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein
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Don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but do contributors get any
kind of public recognition for
It does look like fundable.org lists contributors at the end of the fund raising project.On 5/27/06, jonny goldstein
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Don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but do contributors get any
kind of public recognition for contributing? That could provide a nice
incentive
i think they just list the first part of the email address (before the
@), but that is often enough to tell who it is of course
Ted Tagami wrote:
It does look like fundable.org lists
contributors at the end of the fund raising project.
On 5/27/06, jonny goldstein
[EMAIL
On 5/27/06, jonny goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but do contributors get any
kind of public recognition for contributing? That could provide a nice
incentive for people to want to chip in. The original work would still
belong to the creator,