Sunday, November 23, 2008

It Isn't Beta, But it is Open

True, we didn't hit the goal of Beta Release by Thanksgiving,
but it is a Public Alpha. No, I didn't get a design like I hoped, but we are ready. The site itself works just fine. You still need your own YouTube and/or google account and Picasaweb for images, but that is not much of an impediment. As yet, you cannot edit your parts list, only delete and replace. But I believe those are the only two bugs.

Before I call it Beta,
I need to hookup the whole "connect to CwhatIcanDoProjects on YouTube, googleVids, and picasa", so users take advantage of You Tube positioning as a group. And you need to be able to edit the Parts List AND the e-commerce piece needs to be hooked in.

But, there is plenty to do while in Alpha.
Tell a select group of known hackers, modders, and roboteers about the site and solicit their input.

Make our first deals with distributors, we have a "partial" deal with SparkFun to allow me to populate some projects, but there is only permissions for using SparkFun IP, we can't do a distributorship with them (yet). I'm certain I want at least one SparkFun like company, a small 'specialty' online distributor and my sights are on something like electronic goldmine or equivalent, and I really would like to get one of the bigs like Jameco.

SparkFun offers PC board production as well as 3-D modeling, done by batching, on the cheap. Perfect for creators with brilliant ideas to make into products. It's hard to find an equivalent to SparkFun, so I'll just hang with them for a while even though there is no current financial relationship. It's just one of those things with timing not quite right for SparkFun's business plans. We appreciate their contribution to the site. It will work out. Of this I am certain.

And, most important of all, I will take this time to focus on soliciting directly the best possible already published creators from around the internet. Look for a lot of kits of parts, and a chance to split commisions, if I am successful in this part of the effort. These folks can benefit the most directly right now, so they are logical pioneers for the site.

No. I can't yet call it Beta, but It's open for limited business, and subject to basic redesigns, but ready for those who are already on the leading edge.

CwhatIcanDo

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