I found the fanfare for this smaller in many ways than a solo release. At least people make it to your webpage where they can see all of your other products, which is part of the whole point of freeware for commercial devs. (not that anyone will be in a buying mood any time around a KVR DC) A solo release or update that goes up as a news item garners significant spikes in web traffic.duncanparsons wrote: or if a dev had a fab idea there may not be the opening [granted they could release it anyway, but sometimes you want a bit of a fanfare to put something out in]
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No spike for me here on this one. There's something special for me about people finding and exploring my site, giving it their undevided attention. (Probably the rediculous amount of time I put into the site)
This in contrast to being thrown into a meat-market glut on one page.
A weblink to our sites would have been much appreciated and for me would have made this even more worthwhile.
Those peeps calling for a monthly keep in mind - Some devs still plan on selling software. I would wager that a never ending year round DC would probably end indi commercial soft forever. Sure Native Instruments and Steinberg wouldn't feel a blip in their sales but who will LOSE???
That's right, US indi's entered in this very challenge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
IRONIC ISN'T IT!
Who's going to want to pay for anything ever again after this DC?
Breaking out the wallet - will be reserved for things of Absynth quality.
Oh I forgot, THAT'S WHAT IT'S LIKE ALREADY!!!!!

