![]() This will also open the opportunity to offer in other formats beyond a website, such as mobile apps and extension tools that connect to the database.Likely, you guys will see the front end before you see the back end (for security reasons, at this point).Each will be open sourced once the transformation is complete.Our plan to separate the Front End from the Back End is still in play.âTavern Keeper (As in ) will continue to remain 100% free, and youâll never lose features.To give you guys a bullet point list of our plan as we see it at the moment. This will allow us to do something no other site of our kind has done before – which we think in the end will make us better, stronger, and ultimately make a more significant impact in the community. ![]() So at the end of the day we’re going to be borrowing a page from Wordpress, and release the source code, while still providing a publicly available version of the site. It was started not as a business, but as a solution to our own problem (all the other RPG sites suck! ) ), and something that weâre not planning to let go just because the workload is larger than the profit (because, well, the other RPG sites still suck!). But, as matter of openness – Tavern Keeper currently costs us about $150 / Month in server costs. That said, Tavern Keeper is more or less something we’ve realize will never be profitable. But with both of us working (beyond) full time jobs, and only being able to do things on an off and on basis for the past 3 months, to say it’s been difficult has been an understatement. We’ve seen all the stuff that you guys have requested, and it’s stuff we want to do as well. After talking with Kristi, we’ve come up with a rough plan. Spending yesterday morning scrambling to get Tavern Keeper up, after an AWS update triggered some bad things.Īnyways, I’ve been thinking of Tavern Keeper for the past couple of months despite the fact that I’ve honestly have very little time to put into it.
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