The lesson I get from this is don't support any kickstarters where the coders aren't part of the core team.
If they're just in for the pay and not for the credit, then there's a very good chance they will leave if the budget runs out.
You want kickstarter teams who have the passion and who have a personal reputation to ruin should they fail. I even want to see their ugly mugs on kickstarter first.
This still isn't a hard security, but it's better than backing just any designer with a good idea.
If they're just in for the pay and not for the credit, then there's a very good chance they will leave if the budget runs out.
You want kickstarter teams who have the passion and who have a personal reputation to ruin should they fail. I even want to see their ugly mugs on kickstarter first.
This still isn't a hard security, but it's better than backing just any designer with a good idea.