diff --git a/devdocs/todo.txt b/devdocs/todo.txt index ffdd6ace..4a36aa27 100644 --- a/devdocs/todo.txt +++ b/devdocs/todo.txt @@ -1,11 +1,6 @@ # now -CLIENT CHANGES TO DO NOW - -License agreement page for subscription vs perpetual -("Quickly, quickly, there's no time" maybe can shoehorn it into the existing agreement by including "service" or subscription wording and just bypass all the rest for now until can pay a lawyer to do it) -Must be clear customer is responsible for their data and must remain within reasonable usage levels or we will cancel the service todo: v8-migrate MUST open up server again and not leave locked , morrow had thought migration was done then couldn't login said it was erasing database @@ -19,12 +14,20 @@ todo: v8-migrate may encounter parts with no part number which will break migrat Actually, any bloody thing without a name should do this shouldn't it? Why not? -ROCKFISH HOW TO + + + + + +ROCKFISH + +HOW TO Add the direct purchase links for now so can send to people until the website is up and running properly Make sure the ROCKFISH *posted* HOW TO docs have the latest info I've been updating about linux / pg system management, log viewing etc Must post them to include how to calculate a discount +todo: check What will the shareit renewal notifications look like for v8? Will it still process or...? TODO: make a v8 change log page on the new website and add the 8.0.10 release there and blurb then link it to Jeremiah and anyone who requested a license recently @@ -36,6 +39,9 @@ PRICING / COSTS Done! +License agreement page for subscription vs perpetual +("Quickly, quickly, there's no time" maybe can shoehorn it into the existing agreement by including "service" or subscription wording and just bypass all the rest for now until can pay a lawyer to do it) +Must be clear customer is responsible for their data and must remain within reasonable usage levels or we will cancel the service - Launch a trialing server, can start small and work up but keep all users on it so to save money and not any of our own corporate infrastructure servers