hi,
i would like https://flowlog.net and https://itwrx.org to be added to the merchants and services page. They both accept Monero and other cryptocurrencies with the highest discount (20% off) for XMR.
Thanks
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Could you explain what could be buyed/paid with XMR on your websites?
I can't see any payment option, or pricelist on flowlog, while on itwrx the "make a payment" looks like a general donation (and states a 1% discount with XMR, which make no sense for a donation btw.)
sure. the flowlog membership payment amounts are described on the home/features page in the "Respects your budget" section. All manner of details related to flowlog payment, funding model, etc. are available in the documentation. If you do a site search for "monero" you will even get results for a docs page.
flowlog members/users are only redirected to the payment page when a payment is due or when they enter the url into their browsers manually. right now, flowlog is in beta and payment is completely optional for the first 100 users/members during the beta, so the app is not redirecting beta users to the payment page at all. Also, a member has to be logged in to see the payment page, as the amount due is based on their account details. I have attached a screenshot i just took, but if you need to see the payment page for yourself, feel free to create an account and enter "https://flowlog.net/payment" in your browser's address bar after you're logged in. XMR payments are discounted by 20% for flowlog.net.
The ITwrx payment page is a way for clients to pay any amount via multiple currencies. It doesn't say anything about "donations", though i don't see how the terminology of the payment is relevant to whether xmr is accepted or not. As for what can be paid for, as it details on the home page and projects pages, custom Free Software applications and the infrastructure it runs on. Also, clients can pay for services that have been removed from the website, but which are still supported for existing clients.