Why should it? The prices for cloud areThe development work has been extensive and the wait even longer. Does the roadmap account for potential increases in rates particularly for cloud services?
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So you would have ramped up quite a bit of virtual payments for the new version upfront. When you are using cloud you pay for a full package of hosting, support and further development anyway - a new software version should not influence the price.the wait even longer.
It's speculation because it's the customers who answer not the management team. And to be honest, it's their answer I'm waiting for, not that of the community that... as you say: don't know anything at all.So all you can get here is speculation and that in the end does not help anything.
On the contrary, I think that XF3 is an important step for the software and if XenForo planned an upcoming increase it would be THE right opportunity to apply it. But again, it's a question on my part and only the team can answer it without error.a new software version should not influence the price.
Because you posted in the customer forums, were customers support other customers, not in the official company support channel. You probably won't get an answer from the XF team here. Anyway, regarding your question, even if asked privately via the official support channel: Would you really expect a company to tell you (a non customer) details about future pricing plans for a release that still may be years down the road? You cannot honestly think you would get the answer you demanded.I don't even understand why customers try to respond.
I think the XF team are probably grown up enough to decide if, when and how to rise prices and do not need advice in that regard. They have done these kind of decisions for 15 years now. If you want to pay more than they ask they are probably happlily willing to accept that.On the contrary, I think that XF3 is an important step for the software and if XenForo planned an upcoming increase it would be THE right opportunity to apply it.
That’s a fair point.Would you really expect a company to tell you (a non customer) details about future pricing plans for a release that still may be years down the road?
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