Hi Wim,
Timescale: This was something we were going to look at the first half of next year, depending on other demand and priorities.
Pricing: Obviously all TBD, but what I'd really like to enable (and I hope will have real value to people) is to help the companies and individuals who want to contract out work to others on mbed to get access to additional skills to help them build their projects faster/better or even at all! If you can easily tap in to the skilled developers on mbed to help get your product built, everyone is a winner (you get help building your product, someone else earns money for doing great work, our platform is even better at increasing productivity!).
The platform should be able to give reassurance of expertise/skills by what people have published to choose who to work with, and then provide a really easy environment to work within via private collaboration etc, so I really think this could enable amazing collaborations that otherwise would never occur. It also means as a skilled developer on mbed, i'd hope there should be easy ways for you to earn money by contracting your time!
As a first approximation, you can imagine you might pay $30-60/hr for a good developer who could really help you (from a quick check on elance/odesk/etc), which equates to approximately $5k-10k/month. I'd want the cost associated with that value we brought to enable and execute that collaboration to be a meaningful amount (so we create real income to allow us to invest even more) but by comparison to the contracting itself be somewhat insignificant. So assuming 5% premium on that cost would give $250-500/month for making that contracting relationship happen and be really effective. My gut feel from that price is that'd be about right at the top end of the scale for someone who could really enable their business/product based on FT contracting, but i'd also expect to have a lower tier for those who use it less actively or different scenarios as that won't be good value for some scenarios. So that would suggest the pro features would be in the $50-$500/month range makes sense.
No doubt that'd feel expensive for people who don't have a use for or value those things, but for the percentage that really do, it should be excellent value that opens up new opportunities for their businesses. There may be some other features that would be specifically useful for those who want to go to production. But we'd still like to be free for the initial personal prototyping (whether commercial or not), and for open source collaboration which helps everybody, so wouldn't want to inhibit these general broad base of users.
Hope that sounds good!
Simon
Hi
Is it possible to add private access to a project with Mercurial? All I could find in the Colleboration pages was that i can Publish and restrict visibility a bit, but cannot keep it private.
But for commercial software (as I am currently developing) this is NOT an acceptable model (but still I would love to make a clone of the repo for backup purposes).
regards wvd_vegt