I actually read your crowdfunding thread and found it to be disappointing. I am a huge fan of Armory, but I am totally against crowdfunding as a businessman. Might I recommend you work with people who know how to monetize the product + your skills instead of e-begging? Ever thought about ad supported? Subsidizing efforts? Providing plugins for fees? Selling licenses for tech support? There are tons of ways to make money other than just asking for free money and I wouldn't even mind helping you get there through the DCAO.
Geez Matt. The goal was to give the community a chance to pay for it and help me avoid poisoning it with ads, or "selling-out" to someone just because they have a lot of money (and thus I acquire an obligation to satisfy some suits instead of myself). I
don't want to monetize it and corrupt it, I want to provide it for free, which will have the most impact on the greater Bitcoin community.
I'm not in this to get rich, I'm in it to make an impact, and I can make maximum impact by keeping it open and pure. This is
exactly what crowdfunding is for. Sorry I'm not a businessman like you.
Bottom line, without providing a detailed list of what is going to be done, people don't like giving money away, especially for something that's already done more or less. If you must do crowdfunding, trying a more focused approach like $100 interval goals to unlock certain features in the least.
Did you read the page? I laid out
exactly what everyone is getting for their money. To a tee. Exactly what features are expected, the length of time I expect to leverage the money, and conditions for underfunding and overfunding. I don't think I could get any more clear. And FYI, Armory is not even
close to "done." This is just the beginning! All the multi-sig tx support, two-factor authentication, and a buyer-seller escrow interface need to be implemented, among other things. If you don't like it or don't agree, then don't donate.
P.S. - Let's not pollute this thread with this discussion. Please pick it up in the crowdfunding thread if you would like to discuss further.