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SOS: Save the Garden, Save this Developer's Place

Popularity:980 ℃/2024-07-21 00:46:20

Creating a garden is the biggest bet in life, and I believe that if you focus on serving the developers, there will be a way out.

Twenty years of focus, and now nothing but a garden, is going to throw down the gauntlet in the third quarter of 2024 and do everything possible to keep this hotbed that has grown up with so many developers preserved.

The clock is ticking, pushing the garden to its fate, and if the funding gap is not addressed this quarter, the garden will have no way out.

With the help of many rescuing forces in 2023, the garden survived in a thrilling way, with donations, purchases of memberships and investments from gardeners, grants and loans from angel investors, and a big thank you to all those who helped the garden in 2023.

By the end of 2023 the total number of members was only 3,490, which didn't make up for the garden's financial shortfall, and it had to rely on the funds from the bank loan to keep it turning over, paying it back and borrowing it out again each month.

This past May when we started withcrowdsourcing platformAs a breakthrough in the commercialization of the garden when unexpected tragedy struck, almost all channels of loans continue to cut off (repayment of the loan can not be borrowed or downgraded), forcing the garden must be from July to save themselves without delay.

Some say you can go to extremes to bring in revenue quickly, and what's the point of twenty years of persistence if you give up when things get tough.

Some people say you can learn from the leading sites that are proficient in making developer money, learn other people's gimmicks and lose your soul, we really can't do that.

We prefer the perhaps despised and ridiculed as selling out self-help - asking our gardeners for help from the developers.

Life and death situations are inevitably a gamble, and asking for help is also a gamble, betting on the garden that has served developers for twenty years, and betting that enough developers will be willing to come to the rescue.

If you lose, then go home and farm and be a bona fide no-regrets coder.

If we win, then we will rise from the dead to rejuvenate and bring you a strong garden.

Life is a constant process of choices; twenty years ago a choice was made to serve the developers, and twenty years later, in the Garden's most difficult time, another choice was made - the choice to ask the developers for help - to ask for the opening of theBlog Park Membership, saving the garden and preserving this developer's world.

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