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e-mail notification upon ethoFS hosting expiring contracts #9

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dylie opened this issue Jan 20, 2020 · 3 comments
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e-mail notification upon ethoFS hosting expiring contracts #9

dylie opened this issue Jan 20, 2020 · 3 comments

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@dylie
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dylie commented Jan 20, 2020

Issue: You host multiple files/websites on ethoFS, BUT you see that out of the sudden you can't visit your site/files anymore because OOPS... you forgot to extend your contract.

Fix: Automated e-mail towards user e-mail address, first e-mail 20 days before expiring; a warning that 'some' of his/her ethoFS hosted contracts are about to expire. Next, 7 days upon expiring, same message. Last warning 1 day before the expire date of the contract. (If this all can be done over a #Decentralized mail system it would be even cooler).

By doing this people will not forget about ending contracts, it also keeps the ethoFS user satisfied by our services.

Dylan

@hashratez
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Dylie, all good stuff. One of the problems with ECPs is there is no budget or people to accomplish any development. Thus each ECP needs to be budgeted and funded. It would be helpful to find out how much this will cost to do, and more importantly -- WHOM will write the code. All further development can no longer be done my James or Fallen. This is part of moving forward. Please see my ECPs #2, #3, #4 for a framework concepts. Of course even those ECPs need to get voted on and approved. I have offered to pay for the ECP Funding Dashboard out of my own pocket. Working on getting a price etc.

@Primate411
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I wound vote to fund this with dev wallet if an enclave would volunteer to provide this service and make its design public to other enclaves.

@qbvbsite
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I think this is a good feature for sure and something ETHO.Black could put together.

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