For the last few days I've been asking longtime users to convert to a modern subscription plan. My favorite response has come from a beta tester who joined in 2009 but wants to wait and see how the product develops a bit before paying. May God grant you thorough beta testers!
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Okay, I have a new favorite reply to this request: I didn't read your email, I am nonetheless volunteering to do the thing you asked me to, but screw you!pic.twitter.com/qooRwFT2UJ
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Happy to say the response otherwise has been overwhelming and gratifying. Big thanks to all the old-timers who have converted their account so far!

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What were they converting from and what are they converting too?
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proof of concept support to sustenable support. Plus, I was asked nicely and think it's worth it. Also, fuck the naysayers. However, I would also feel better if
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I literally meant what were the plan specifics. Moving from the one time payment to $22/year?
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Moving to 22 or 39/year (depending on whether you choose the archiving feature) with fairly steep multi-year discounts.
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