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What about Project of the month on www.unixstickers.com/donations ? I can help


Have you ever checked out iubenda (http://www.iubenda.com)? That's pretty much what it does, with 600 modular clauses in 8 languages.


Not really, actually. I took a quick glance at their homepage during research. But seeing that they're commercial, not a free project, and requiring sign ups and upgrades for most things, I wasn't really interested in exploring this further.

By the way, I thought that they would mostly do terms for social integrations, such as Facebook like buttons, widgets, etc. This is the thing that got the least focus with the project that I did. So I didn't realize they have 600 modules (whatever they are and do, exactly), as you say.


It was cheap enough and comprehensive enough that I’ve used it in the past without even thinking twice. Far cheaper than a lawyer, and if it’s <$100/yr that counts effectively as free for any real business.

I want it to be something that I pay for – I’d expect quality, updates as laws change, support if anything goes wrong, ideally some kind of risk sharing, etc.


Can understand that reasoning, and often do the same. Though it's important to keep in mind that quality is not something that can only be achieved by paying any random party some amount of money.

Developing and drafting things in the open can produce the same level or even higher levels of quality.

Since the project is not a commercial product, though, I don't care what solution you use :)


Ye there are all sorts of modules. There is also a free version, while the paid one is $27/yr.


The price was not really what prevented me from using it. I just had different use cases and an open model in mind.


What was the use case exactly? The readme doesn't go into much detail about this aspect


"profitable growth"?

:puzzled:


We created a page at Unixstickers where you can purchase the posters for each of these patent arts and have them conveniently delivered to your home or office: http://www.unixstickers.com/posters/iconic-patent-posters

Check it out : )


I wish Unixstickers offered framing, otherwise I would have gotten my print here!

The terminal catalog is cool: https://www.unixstickers.com/terminal


Ehrr, feedback taken...


The site was probably down, too many requests, now we scaled the server and it's kind of coping...


Ye this was a WE project that just looked so cool, and some of the libraries needed were already out there. Opensourcing & moving everything to telnet/ssh is probably the next step. For now it was just fun :P


That would be amazing! There's a real dearth of terminal-based amusement on the internet these days - last cool thing I remember was that telnet server that would play the first third of Star Wars in ASCII art. Being able to buy Unix swag entirely over SSH would definitely take the crown.

Good stuff though :) I see similar initial reactions to mine elsewhere in the thread, but let's not make the perfect the enemy of the good, eh?


Eehhmm that's because our customers rule? XD Ok, this one was lame :>


Sorry guys, it's back up now


down again ?


The server is suffering seriously, too many people playing with a very alphaish piece of software XD


Back up anyway with a scaled configuration


Let's keep in mind that opera purchased Skyfire a while ago, which is a lot about server-side engine browsers.


And Opera has years of experience with server-side rendering, even on iOS.


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