Sound familiar? That’s exactly what happens on this forum.
Phoenix Cart is not a hobby tool for most of you.
It runs your store.
It processes your payments.
It generates your revenue.
When something breaks, you’re here immediately.
When you need guidance, you ask.
When you receive help, you return to business - and the forum goes quiet again.
Meanwhile, the work continues:
- PHP compatibility
- Security fixes
- Bug investigations
- Testing
- Updates
- Documentation
- Supporting other shopowners
If you operate a commercial store on Phoenix and contribute neither financially nor through active participation, you are depending on others to maintain the infrastructure your income relies on.
That is not neutral. That is choosing to let someone else carry the load.
Open source does not survive because it is used.
It survives because it is supported.
Contribution means one of two things:
- Support the project financially, or
- Contribute your expertise to the community - answer questions, share solutions, test releases, improve documentation, start conversations, get other shopowners thinking.
Projects without contributors stagnate.
Stagnation leads to decline.
Decline is how open source dies.
If Phoenix generates revenue for your business, you have a responsibility to sustain it - financially or practically.
If you rely on it, stand behind it.To those who already contribute - financially or through consistent participation - your effort does not go unnoticed.
You are the reason Phoenix continues to move forward.
Thank you.