NYPhP: I have been holding off on this, waiting until things are ³perfect², but finally realized that could be an eternity. So...
Kerbeaz went live on Monday. I thought the hard part was behind me, but now the true adventure begins building traffic. Check out the site. Try creating a task as a performer or sponsor. Would love to receive any and all feedback don¹t be shy; don¹t hold back! Based on the few users that have tried it so far, I have a laundry list of things to do, ranging from a new splash page, to more merchandise (of course), to bug fixes, new features, etc. The kids are the easy ones walking my father through it was pure torture: Dad: ³I never received a confirmation email after registering² Me: ³Duh, you registered using Mom¹s email² Dad: ³How come Abby never responded? Me: ³You misspelled her email address² Me: ³Why did you make the reward 1 point? That¹s one penny. What were you thinking?² ... ... Targeting seniors what was I thinking? Most importantly.... Thank you NYPhP. If you hadn¹t noticed, I ask a question or two...now n then.... There is no way I could have accomplished this without your support. Everyone makes a big deal about open source. Well, the reality is it¹s not open source that matters, it¹s the community support that is the backbone of open source. The level of sharing and support is truly inspirational. I¹d love to repay whoever I can. Next time I¹m in NY, the beers are on me. And if any of you plan to visit Boston for Drupalcon, to heckle us over the upset (we all know what that refers to now right. No need to further rub it in), or for any other reason, please look me up. Many thanks, Cliff
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