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I could imagine donating to an open-source project to get prioritized issue resolution (get my device integrated). However, I have a hard time seeing myself pay for something closed-source. What if you never reach your target and suddenly don't have time to maintain the project? |
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I so sorry but mine only concern to use you integration was to add WindFree feature into AC controller on top of original Integration in HA. I could live without it. I swich PowerConsumption (it is missing in your integration now and it is available in original integration) for WindFree mode. And that is not enough to pay for it. I do not use any other Samsung device and it will not change in near future. |
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I was planning to donate as a thank you. I am OK with others benefiting from my donation but I also understand that you feel justified in asking for users to fund your time when requesting the addition of a new device or class of devices. |
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Hello, I've been following the discussion about the new integration proposal, and I wanted to share my thoughts on this matter. Firstly, I completely understand the desire to seek compensation for your work on the new integration. However, I believe it's important to consider the current landscape and user preferences when it comes to smart home automation. It's evident that building a user base and collecting €2000 for the integration will take a significant amount of time, especially considering that only 8 people have expressed their willingness to pay within the initial 20-day period. Many users tend to opt for free smart home automation solutions and are cautious about investing in additional modules with high price points when they are accustomed to free alternatives. Considering the time it will take to develop the software and gather the necessary funds, it's reasonable to expect that circumstances could change during this timeframe. For instance, a competitor might release a similar integration, or Home Assistant could provide full support for the devices in question, altering the demand for your integration. In my opinion, a more effective approach might involve collaborating with the community to expedite the development process. Releasing a basic version of the integration with essential features, without charging a fee upfront, could be enticing for users. This would not only garner more interest but also make it easier to gather the desired funds when the time comes. By working together with the community and releasing an initial version without fees, you'll likely attract more users and generate genuine enthusiasm for your project. This strategy would also provide you with a platform to receive feedback and improve the integration based on user experiences. Ultimately, I believe that taking a collaborative and user-focused approach will yield better results in the long run. It's important to create a sense of value and trust among potential users before transitioning to a paid model. This way, you'll have a stronger foundation to reach your fundraising goal and ensure the success of your integration. Thank you for considering these thoughts, and I look forward to seeing how this discussion unfolds. Best regards, |
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I'm not sure what's going on but for smartthings integrations seems so bad for samsung appliances id be willing to donate even per device to be added but seems no updates or fixes have been implemented for months anyway or have you now started with your closed source? |
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Why not merge all these improvements into Home Assistant core? I generally try to avoid HACS integrations if possible. I've just found this integration while searching online for cooktop support. I see that you have implemented |
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Would you be willing to pay for an integration that fully supports your OCF devices?
Due to the immense interest to this integration I would like to build a new one that runs alongside the official Smartthings integration. This current integration is not maintainable since it was only meant for minor tweaks for myself adding missing functionality which the basic Smartthings API does not provide.
I have no need for this new integration myself so I would be asking money for it and would be releasing it closed source until I have gathered 2000€ from the integration. After that I would be releasing it as open source.
The payment would grant you access to the integration + 1 issue resolution (1 unsupported device addition to the integration). Also you have the option to add your github or real name to readme.
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