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Quote from: btswolf on February 16, 2015, 08:54:19 pmThx, does that mean it's already open source? Cause I can't see any license agreement attached to the repo.I'm leaning towards MIT, unless there is a better option. The only thing I ask is that you link back to cryptofresh.com from your store footer. Everybody, does such a request seem fair?
Thx, does that mean it's already open source? Cause I can't see any license agreement attached to the repo.
Quote from: fluxer555 on February 17, 2015, 09:31:46 pmI apologize roadscape, my comment was not relevant to your thread. Bytemaster has not commented about bitsapphire's proposal, but his comment here (which I quoted) is interesting when put in that context. I don't mean to hijack your thread, but the lack of developer opinion on the matter is a little frustrating.I too was waiting for Dan to chime in but we'll just assault him on Friday's dev mumble I voiced concerns/questions in bitsapphire's 1st and 2nd proposals and they've been addressed.Quote from: Stan on February 18, 2015, 01:45:19 amQuote from: fluxer555 on February 17, 2015, 09:31:46 pm... the lack of developer opinion on the matter is a little frustrating.We are trying to let the community grow up free and independent.That might not happen quickly if we express too many opinions. That, or you guys just like to watch the forums squirm
I apologize roadscape, my comment was not relevant to your thread. Bytemaster has not commented about bitsapphire's proposal, but his comment here (which I quoted) is interesting when put in that context. I don't mean to hijack your thread, but the lack of developer opinion on the matter is a little frustrating.
Quote from: fluxer555 on February 17, 2015, 09:31:46 pm... the lack of developer opinion on the matter is a little frustrating.We are trying to let the community grow up free and independent.That might not happen quickly if we express too many opinions.
... the lack of developer opinion on the matter is a little frustrating.
Quote from: bytemaster on January 28, 2015, 02:50:07 pmQuote from: Gentso1 on January 28, 2015, 02:33:22 pmBecause you are now employed by the bitshares blockchain would you consider making the your check out code open source?I am sure you will agree that doing this will only help to further adoption for bitshares as a whole, not to mention it keeps in line with bitshares open source nature.Actually, anyone producing code *PAID FOR* by the blockchain needs to open source it or they don't get my vote.Do you feel this way about BitSapphire's wallet?
Quote from: Gentso1 on January 28, 2015, 02:33:22 pmBecause you are now employed by the bitshares blockchain would you consider making the your check out code open source?I am sure you will agree that doing this will only help to further adoption for bitshares as a whole, not to mention it keeps in line with bitshares open source nature.Actually, anyone producing code *PAID FOR* by the blockchain needs to open source it or they don't get my vote.
Because you are now employed by the bitshares blockchain would you consider making the your check out code open source?I am sure you will agree that doing this will only help to further adoption for bitshares as a whole, not to mention it keeps in line with bitshares open source nature.
Quote from: roadscape on January 20, 2015, 06:59:31 pmQuote from: fluxer555 on January 20, 2015, 03:35:51 pmAre there any plans on making the commerce platform behind cryptofresh open source?Definitely interested in releasing it to the community! Perhaps upon reaching a certain goal..I really love your shop. What do you need to make it open source now?
Quote from: fluxer555 on January 20, 2015, 03:35:51 pmAre there any plans on making the commerce platform behind cryptofresh open source?Definitely interested in releasing it to the community! Perhaps upon reaching a certain goal..
Are there any plans on making the commerce platform behind cryptofresh open source?
Can you sell BitShares hoodies as well?
Quote from: bitscape on January 24, 2015, 07:10:07 amwhich makes me wonder, do we have any sense of the gender 'balance' among the BitShares community thus far? Curious.I've noticed precisely four other female identities on the forum that had posted only a few (or less) times. I also recall a post where someone wrote about having advised the female friends he'd introduced to bishares to conceal their gender on the forum . On a brighter note, how are the cryptofresh sales coming along?
which makes me wonder, do we have any sense of the gender 'balance' among the BitShares community thus far? Curious.
I especially like your choice of models and photo shoot settings. The t-shirts look great too!Quote from: bitscape on January 21, 2015, 01:39:57 amWe're definitely open to suggestions from the community, so thanks for the feedback!You have me thinking of crocheted/knitted beanies with the bitshares logo on the crown.... if only I were quicker with yarn and hook...
We're definitely open to suggestions from the community, so thanks for the feedback!
I am in for a shirt ..One remark on payment: As I use the CLI version I copy/paste receiver/memo .. I do this by double-clicking accountname and memo. For the memo However, the "." at the end is also selected and has to be removed manually after pasting.
Are there going to be larger sizes? Hats and mugs will be nice too.
The wallpapers are nice, except I need one at 5120x2880.
Wow. This is awesome!!I'll pay $0.99 bitUSD for a 1440x900 background: http://cryptofresh.com/products/21I want to use it as the wallpaper for my tutorial videos.Update: And this one http://cryptofresh.com/products/15Update2: Also, if you could do one for me with your store address as a watermark it'll be free advertising from the tutorial videos that are going up on whatisbitusd.com.
Ordered a shirt and I was able to submit my order with seconds to go (had to get bitUSD off the market). Any way to know if it went through?
Thanks for making it possible, 'scape crew. I tweeted about it too but I didn't link my referral ID... oops. https://twitter.com/robrig0/status/557431664033275906Are you @cryptofresh on Twitter?
Can you ship to China?
Quote from: robrigo on January 20, 2015, 07:19:45 amSlick job on the site! Those are some great marketing points. I enjoyed being able to buy something tangible with bitGOLD and thought the checkout process was slick.I'm pretty sure you're the first human in the history of the world to buy a T-Shirt with BitGOLD... And you were the first person to purchase a T-Shirt from our store!We'll have to hack together a framed digital LED 'BitGOLD' note for posterity.
Slick job on the site! Those are some great marketing points. I enjoyed being able to buy something tangible with bitGOLD and thought the checkout process was slick.
AddendumIt's been a joy working on this payment gateway... that's coming from someone who's priorly implemented Robokassa, Authorize.net, and Stripe payment gateways (grudgingly). Reflecting on my experience, many benefits come to mind:For customers - TITAN allows for very friendly interfaces - Pegged assets like BitUSD are as intuitive as it gets - DPOS makes transactions fast and painless - Practically no need for QR codes - Logins (not yet implemented) simplify repeat ordersFor developers - Interfacing with BTS client is easy - No need for cumbersome currency conversions if pricing in fiat - Writing a BTS payment gateway from scratch was easier than implementing the Authorize.net API - No crazy chargeback/verification logicFor merchants - No chargebacks - Minimal collection of customer data - No 3rd party involved - Stable currency - Transfers are atomic and practically instant - Transaction fees for a $20 purchase are less than 0.1% where 2-5% fees are the industry standard For a $200 purchase, the fee is less than 0.01%Needless to say, we're excited to explore the opportunities with this outlet!