a bbcode that needs a authkey to use, bbcode display is not complete in this video...the purpose of posting it was to show that this would make any attempt to redistribute the bbcode/addon pointless..Hey what is that sensei?
a bbcode that needs a authkey to use, bbcode display is not complete in this video...the purpose of posting it was to show that this would make any attempt to redistribute the bbcode/addon pointless..Hey what is that sensei?
XenForo addons don't get a huge amount of sales
As another person who has been at this game for a long time, please take my word for it when I say most (not all) forum customers refuse to deal with anything that is encoded unless it is for a very specific purpose. Heck, I wouldn't even purchase most add-ons if they were encoded let alone trying to distribute any that way.However for this to function the addon must be encoded. So you need to install ionCube or similar to your server.
http://community.invisionpower.com/resources/marketplace/guidelines.htmlHow do IPS do it Kim?
What is the criteria for gaining access to the private forum?
Is it anyone who creates even the smallest add-on or simplest style?
Or is it reserved for the larger developers/stylers?
Special Perks
Once you have an approved listing in the IPS Marketplace you will get access to a private Contributors forum where you can talk to IPS staff and other contributors. You will also have early-access to software releases to help IPS in testing and developing your submissions.
How do IPS do it Kim?
What is the criteria for gaining access to the private forum?
Is it anyone who creates even the smallest add-on or simplest style?
Or is it reserved for the larger developers/stylers?
Do all listings need to be approved to be in the marketplace?
Or is it a special status that is awarded to a select few?
Ah, so that differs from here then as approval is not required to submit something to the RM.Yes, listings are approved one by one.
Ah, so that differs from here then as approval is not required to submit something to the RM.
So it would need different criteria, if it was ever implemented of course.
I released one addon and was put in the new group with access to the dev forum after my first release was approved. I also lost that access when I removed the addon. No need to be established or well known. The way it looks to me is if you release quality stuff on the first try you get in.The criteria is that you must be a known and established resource provider, and then you apply to be added to a usergroup, which has access to a hidden forum, much like a staff forum.
It was actually about the only good forum on their site LOL but that aside... it was an immensely valuable meeting place for developers and designers, and a lot of good ideas came from there, along with the ablity to trouble shoot coding problems amongst peers, and so on.
I released one addon and was put in the new group with access to the dev forum after my first release was approved. I also lost that access when I removed the addon. No need to be established or well known. The way it looks to me is if you release quality stuff on the first try you get in.
No doubt
They also allowed even someone with the simplest of styles, or most basic resource in there, I personally didn't like that, as you had particularly annoying Post spammers doing a simple colour change style to get access in there.
I think it should be reserved for those with either X amount of resources, or Paid resources, or some such qualifying criteria. Otherwise it is just another forum.
Invitation only would be ideal*snob* lol
I can envisage that setting the criteria would be problematical and there would be complaints of favouritism, etc.
If it was based on quantity then someone could release x amount of poor styles/add-ons to gain access.
On the other hand, if it was based on quality then it could only require 1 to gain access.
The first criteria isn't ideal for obvious reasons and the second criteria is going to be somewhat subjective and that's where any potential problems would lie.
So maybe concentrating on the people that would buy vs. the pirates could be more valuable anyway ?XenForo addons don't get a huge amount of sales
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