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Staff User on December 01, 2020

If you have any questions about the Web Monetization Community, please ask away in the comments section below. We're happy to assist! Note: We als...
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Andrzej Mazur

More of an issue rather than question here.

I was filling our profile of the Web Monetized HTML5 Game Development project, but since it was called an organization, and some of the fields were already pre-filled with the Enclave Games info (our own company which got the Grant), I decided to make this a full-blown "Enclave Games" organization instead, including the change in the url, which led to an issue.

Instead of our project/organization now having a different url (from wmhtml5gamedev to enclavegames), a new organization was created, and I lost access to the old one (which is still linked on our profiles). Now there are two of them.

Old project: community.interledger.org/wmhtml5g...
New organization: community.interledger.org/enclaveg...

Any chance to have the old one removed/deleted in favor of the new one?

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Hey Andrzej,

Sorry for this confusing experience!

We totally understand your reasoning to change the org name from Web Monetized HTML5 Game Development to Enclave given the circumstances.

So, it seems that you did successfully change the org name and did not actually create a separate new org, though it appeared you had. You actually ran into two different bugs that made the org name change seem like it didn't happen, let me describe each one to ya here...

  1. After you updated the name of the org, that change wasn't properly reflected on your user profile because of caching issues. We wrote up an issue on that here and are looking into it now.

  2. Redirects aren't functioning as they should be (logged here). So, when you renamed your org, the URL on your profile didn't update (because of the above caching issue) and the page led to a broken version of your org page.

In short though, I believe we've mostly fixed problem #1, but problem #2 could take us a bit longer. If you navigate to community.interledger.org/wmhtml5g..., you'll notice some goofy styling issues. But navigating to community.interledger.org/enclaveg... should work as expected now and this org should be correctly reflected on your profile page.

Again, apologies for all the confusion.

If you have any questions or run into any other issues like this again, don't hesitate to get in touch! πŸ˜€

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Andrzej Mazur

No problem at all, thanks for the clear explanation and your hard work fixing those issues, I really appreciate it! :)

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Frederic Font Corbera

Hi, my name is Frederic Font, I'm leading the Freesound Licensing project which got a grant for the web award (community.interledger.org/freesoun...). Our goal is to explore the use of Web Monetization technologies in a platform that will allow users to re-license Creative Commons sounds uploaded to Freesound.

We almost finished the hiring process and are about to start with the developments related to our proposal for the grant for the web award. What is the recommended "getting started" guide to start working with Web Monetization? Is there any board of experts that we can consult to get some guidance and start our work?

Thanks in advance!

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Erika • Edited

Hi @Frederic Here are a few resources to get you started:
1) GftW Ambassador Akintunde β€œHack” Sultan’s β€œWeb Monetization Like I am Five” blog post
2) Deeper dive on Web Monetization and Interledger Protocol (These are good first steps for potential WebDev and technical people)
3) Coil Developer Resources
4) GftW Ambassador HJ Chen's site webmonetization.dev

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Frederic Font Corbera

Hi again, we've been checking the available resources for web monetization, but we're a bit unsure about its application to our use case.

Just as a quick summary, our use case is the implementation of Freesound Licensing, a platform that will allow creators uploading Creative Commons sound content to Freesound (i.e. sound authors) to re-license the sounds to sound users that require usage rights other than those defined in the original CC licenses. The idea is that when a sound user needs a new license for a sound, she can send money via web monetization to Freesound Licensing, and Freesound Licensing will pay the author of the sound (taking a fee) and will generate a license for the sound user. These should be one-time payments of ~5$.

After further reading about web monetization, all the examples that I see have to do with time-based payments (e.g. the more you stay on a site, the more the content creator gets paid), but this does not fit our use case because the sounds we license are not consumed in the site itself but downloaded and used elsewhere.

My question is: does web monetization support one-time payments like the ones we require? Is there any example/documentation around that's closer to our use case?

Thanks a lot,

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Frederic Font Corbera

Hi, I got no answer for this question, can you please have a look? Thanks @Erika

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Erika

The underlying ILP technology supports one-time payments and Coil is exploring a tipping feature, as this is a highly requested feature. Several other folks from the community are thinking about alternatives to time-based payments (@roelfjan and @sid spring to mind).

The Interledger Community Forum and Slack channel are good places to ask about documentation.

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Frederic Font Corbera

Thanks!

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Michael Tharrington

Can you provide a few helpful tips for first time authors?

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Staff User • Edited

Absolutely! For starters, read the following post:

But also, here are my top 3 general tips:

  1. Make sure to use tags on your post. Other users follow tags and this is how content is generally discovered and organized on the site. So, it's important to use them β€” do it! 😁

    Consider writing short discussion prompts and tagging them with #discuss if you're looking to have a discussion, or use #help if you need a hand with something.

    And while you have the ability to create a brand new tag, it's often best to use established tags that people are more likely to have followed.

  2. There are 2 versions of the editor available β€” the basic markdown editor and rich + markdown editor β€” it's worth checking out each one via settings to see which you prefer. Just know that both offer the same features, but they present them in a different format.

    And while Markdown can seem a bit daunting to the uninitiated user, it's generally pretty accessible and powerful. Here's a Markdown cheat sheet you can reference while writing your posts.

  3. Have fun and make friends! If you interact with other people's posts, they're more likely to interact with yours too. It may sound simple, but this is a community and if you want to get engagement you gotta give it too! ❀️

BONUS: Set a cover image for your post. This will help with engagement, but also, if you don't set a cover image, your post won't appear at the top of the home feed (or even /latest!). In order for a post to appear at the top of a feed, it must have a cover image set.

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Janos Farkas • Edited

Hi,

Our organization is not a grantee, but was invited to resubmit the proposal and to this community. We created our organization ( community.interledger.org/clink). Is there a place in the community where "invitee" organizations are listed?

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Staff User • Edited

Hi Janos πŸ‘‹

That's an excellent question!

We do not have a place yet where invitee organizations are listed, but over time we hope to improve the search functionality on this site to include organizations, while also likely offering directories for organizations and users.

To be clear, the projects list here was not meant to be exclusive β€” the list was manually created to make it so that the initial group of folks who joined up on the site could easily join organizations without accidentally creating duplicate orgs. You can see the whole flow that we developed here to make this process work.

Anyway, we still recognize the need to have a way to browse all orgs β€” again, it helps stop folks from creating duplicated orgs! β€” and we hope to add this feature down the line. Hope you understand!

If you have any other questions don't hesitate to ask!

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Jiri Svorc

Hi, I don't seem to be able to post in the thread on the relevant page (hence I'm trying here) but would like to ask to be added to Lowering Legal Friction (community.webmonetization.org/llf) - thank you!

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Jeremy Kaplowitz

Hello, I can't figure out how to comment on my org to join. community.interledger.org/harddriv...

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Erika

Hey Jeremy! Anyone on your team can comment on this post requesting we add you to your org and we'll get you set up!

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Juha Viitala

Hi, our project is not in the Grantee List. Managed to set-up an org but can figure out how to finalize the project.

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Staff User • Edited

Hey there,

Sorry to hear that your org wasn't wasn't listed with the other projects. This was likely a error on our part, as all of the projects there were inputted manually.

It looks like you've set your org up correctly here, but I imagine what's confusing is that after creating the org it wasn't appearing in the project list here. I'll add it now!

If you have any other questions, please just let me know!

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Juha Viitala

Hi,

hmm. Now I found our organization from the project list. Should we have both organisation (Equilibrium) and project listed (Web Monetized Multimedia)? Or are those two the same thing? :D

Juha

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Staff User • Edited

Hey Juha,

Apologies for the misunderstanding! We should have listed the project and not the org. πŸ™ƒ

We've just unlisted Equilibrium and added in the Web Monetized Multimedia project. We've also granted you admin privileges over the Web Monetized Multimedia project, which is also kind of an organization. It's a tad confusing, but we use the terms "orgs" and "projects" fairly synonymously here. Let me explain...

There are organizations that have joined up with this community that may not have any ongoing projects. For instance, Mozilla here is a Founding Collaborator of Grant for the Web and thus a partner org, not really a project. That said, the folks listed under the Grantee List here on the projects page, are indeed projects.

But, all of the projects were created using the "organizations" feature available on the site via settings/organization. And, to be clear, partner organizations were created using this same feature. So, they're essentially the same in their capabilities, but we may refer to an org as a project depending upon the context.

Sorry for the long-winded explanation, but hope that helps explain things! πŸ˜…

If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch. It's a bit confusing. πŸ™‚

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Michael Tharrington

Heyo! I can't figure out where to go to set up my payment pointer. Little help please!

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Staff User

No worries!

You can set up your payment pointer from settings > misc. There is a detailed tutorial available here that walks you through the process.

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Michael Tharrington

What's the difference between an org and a project?

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We use orgs and projects fairly synonymously here... I'll explain what I mean in just a moment.

There are organizations that have joined up with this community that may not have any ongoing projects. For instance, Mozilla here is a Founding Collaborator of Grant for the Web and thus a partner org, not really a project. But, the folks listed under the Grantee List here on the projects page, are indeed projects.

That said, all of the projects were created using the "organizations" feature available on the site via settings/organization. And, to be clear, partner organizations were created using this same feature. So, they're essentially the same in their capabilities, but we may refer to an org as a project depending upon the context!

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Erika

How come occasionally the top post under /latest isn’t the newest post?

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Staff User • Edited

Fantastic question! In order for a post to display at the top of the latest feed (or any feed) the post must have a cover image set to it.

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Frederic Font Corbera

Hi, our project "Freesound Licensing" is not in the list. Can you add it and make me admin? Thanks,

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Heyo! πŸ‘‹

Sorry about that, we just added Freesound Licensing to the list and made you admin of the org.

Hope ya enjoy! πŸ™Œ