Via.Eth Project Update #4

Excluding the two sentences immediately following this one, I promise you this is a positive update; read until the end. Sorry, I’m late with the second update for the month of June. I had a lot going on this past 2-3 weeks and have had to spend my time dealing with personal matters. GR10 has started, and I’ve been in the process of updating some website elements and thanking individuals for their contributions. If you’d like to see a working example of Pay.Via.Eth, you can “Order” a download from the ViaEth.io site. While the website asks for a name and email for “Processing Purposes,” remember you can always download the code and check it out yourself from our GitHub. I’ve also added other “Products” so you can experience how the plugin would work on a live site with multiple products. I’d also like to add a couple more articles and info to the site to help fill out the content.
If you have previously donated before, please consider donating again. Any amount helps tremendously.
With minor content and its work-in-progress status, I’m amazed by the almost 8k visitors the site has had so far in June.

Thank you for all the support.
We are doing good work.

Via.Eth Project Update #2

The second project update will be disappointing to read for some people. I found a job! Unfortunately, I need food and shelter to survive, so I’ve taken a 9-5 web-dev position. Development of PayViaEth and any other projects under the ViaEth banner, while slowed down, is not canceled or stopped. There are only so many hours in a day, and I will have to devote some of them to life.

Progress: I am still checking everything in the git repo and working through the list of items included in the reply from the wordpress.org plugin directory. There are also some website-related things I need to take care of and prepare for the next GitCoin round. Hopefully, my timeline isn’t too far off. So I’ll need to take a moment to update it.
If you have experience with WordPress plugins or PHP code, check out PayViaEth and submit a pull request!