jqGrid Future
For me is difficult to write such post, but…
It is over a year and half from the first release of jqGrid. At the begining I created this plugin for my own needs, since I do not have find any practical and easy for use grid software. I never believe that this plugin will be so popular and used from jQuery community.
In every new release I added more and more features thanks to jQuery community. From this point it was a very natural to have a separate site and support form, which help me and help you to resolve any kind of problems related to jqGrid.
This of course cost me a lot of time and work. During this year and half there was only one contribution to jqGrid.
Many people asked me why I do not have Donation button? Any attempt to add such button ends with no success. The reason for this, let say, are the laws in my Country regarding the donations.
I have make a decision to add a Paid Support as alternative to Donation. The sums of course will be symbolic.
I think that this will help us to provide a high quality and well documented and supported jqGrid.
It is important to note that jqGrid is and will be in the future a Open Source software.
In this connection I want hear – What is the opinion of the community?
In all cases I will take your opinion in consideration.
I aplogize for my not good English.
Thank you
Tony Tomov
P.S. Next week I will publish jqGrid Roadmap.
We have just started the project migrating away from the Infragistics grids to jqGrid, and we would be HAPPY to pay for support. I think it is important to know some smaller companies can only afford $25 maybe $50. While other larger software companies would gladly pay $100-$200. Once we prove that we can migrate to jqGrid, we plan on making a “donation” of $250.
I prefer ExtJs. I am forced to use JQuery for my job. jqGrid is one of the few bright spots for me in using JQuery. I too am happy to pay for support if/when needed. I would also like to contribute some modules. I would rather you get paid for the support of them than to deal with it myself 🙂 I am also happy that there is a way for you to get paid for your efforts on a wonderful project and keep it open source at the same time. Thanks for you contribution of this project and I hope the support model works out well for you.
This is without no doubt a professional plug-in. I think it’s a shame that no one ever gave you a small fee, considering that most of that people probably used the plug-in in commercial projects (in other words probably they gained money using your plug-in and gave you nothing back) …
This package is so important to the success of my project that I would certainly be willing to pay. Never would I have been able to learn javascript and jQuery well enough to have done this myself (which is why I am nnot contributing code) and it is hard to have a professional web-app now without it. More than that, your help on specific problems has always been greatly appreciated.
It is unfortunate that people are not more willing to donate for ‘free’ software. I do so regularly, and had looked for a donate button here. We are all software developers, and most if not all are getting paid for that. We should take care of those who put so much effort into making our jobs easier. The software is free but Tony’s dedicated work is not.
Give me a way to donate or buy paid support and I will. I only found this plugin yesterday and have accomplished so much that I want to give something for all the work it has saved me.
And I forgot to mention that this is surely the best-documented web component I have ever seen. It should serve as a model to the jQuery core team. Perhaps they should hire you, Tony.
I just want to say thanks for all your hard work. I love this plugin. Very easy to use, and extremely intuitive!
I agree with donb on the documentation. This is without a doubt one of the best documented pieces of software, better than most commercial software.
Tony, put up the donate button!
This grid rocks! We are using it for our new greenbill.com app.
We would be happy to pay for a support deal.
I work for a federal government department, so we cannot “donate” to a project – however purchasing support for a product (whether open-source or closed-source) is possible … 🙂
I ‘m so glad to give you some support.jqGrid really help me alot in my past work.
This is without no doubt a great plug-in. Thanks!
Hi,
Main futures of my site are ajax tables with hidden keys and on-row click functions. It would be interesting if you can make the same futures in jgrid.
Kind Regards,
Jack
I discovered your project while looking for some information relating to the Flexgrid project http://www.webplicity.net/flexigrid/ (using that in my site now but need to extend a few bits)
That project and yours are very very similar, there is a large amount of feature overlap, and I suspect code as well. Unfortunately I have a feeling Flexgrid may be losing some momentum and I suggested in their forums http://groups.google.com/group/flexigrid that they perhaps consider joining or partnering with you. The combined communities
would provide more momentum than either one on it’s own.
Tony:
I don’t know what the licensing rules are in the open source world, but it would seem that you should be able to have a “Professional” release and an open source release. Perhaps additional features rolled out in the professional, or just a level of support. The problem with paid support is that one only pays for it when it is necessary and it might discourage open forums.
Any way, given the problems of donations in you home land, you seem to be in a conundrum.
Matthew
Tony:
Your plug-in is great !
Also in my view it has much in common with FlexiGrid, that is great too but not documented at all ! I would make a donation if I would have the chance. Please, consider exchanging your knowledge with flexigrid team: the community need it ! I’m a Domino developer and I can assure you that it is a nightmare when it comes to display reports on the web. I’ve downloaded your plug-in hoping that it will help me.
Ciao
Andrea
I will pay for support or donation. This plugin is God sent. Love it love it love it!!! Thanks Tony.
I will be using this plug-in for a corporate intranet site I am developing. Paid support or a donation is certainly reasonable in exchange for this great product. When such an option becomes available, I will do my best to see some money gets sent your way.
Where is the roadmap? 🙂
Roadmap is here: http://www.trirand.com/blog/?page_id=18/jqgrid-roadmap/jqgrid-34-roadmap/page-1
Tony,
I would gladly contribute to the project (just small stuff, but it’s a start!) if it would be accessible from GitHub (http://www.github.com) – I have all my code there and I really like the model which makes it dead easy for anyone to contribute.
Where can I susbcribe to the paid support? I am starting to use Jqgrid and want to contribute. If more poeple like us could pay just $10, you were rich, and well rewarded for your terrific piece of software. I am a freelance developer for 25 years so far, happy to work alone, not belonging to a huge company, but I wont lose my house if I contribute with $10 for every piece of good code I use or reuse! Regards form Argentina.
Zdrasti ot ГерманиÑ.
After spending some time over flexigrid i gave up due to the “bad” documentation. I love the documentation quality of jquery grid. This is an amazing piece of work. I just started implementing a wrapper to use the jquery grid in a java server based approach with echo3. The roadmap is very promising and as soon as my wrapper works I will “donate”.
PS: Iam missing a bug tracker like “Jira” or “Trac”. Why don’t you grab a free open source license? If you like i will help you with it.
Hello Tony,
I (like so many others) am a huge fan of your control. I have, however, run into a few problems. I am integrating your grid into an ASP.NET server control and it’s giving me errors whenever I try to implement the pager function to allow me to insert data to the table. It’s giving me the b.jgrid.formatter.integer is not an object. I have read other posts and made sure I have the language file in place before the jqGrid file. I will happily email you code if you would like.
Thanks so much,
Geoff
Hi Tony,
Jqgrid is a great plugin. The best ever. Jquery community appreciates your efforts in this great project.
Sergio
Hi Tony,
I feel ashamed that I haven’t contributed yet.
I can’t pay much, but considering that jqGrid has saved me countless hours, I think it’s definitely worth it!
Keep up the good work!
Best Regards,
Mike
Tony,
This is one of the best constructed data-grid framework. I hope one fine day I will be able to pay you for your outstanding work. I started recommending your code for many enterprise web projects which I come across.
This is gonna be a largest open source ever…
Yensee
I have been trying to contact Tony for some paid support over the last couple of days, with no response.
Is he still around?
Hi Mr Tony,
Thank you for the effort.
Do you conduct training for developer on JQGrid Advance enchancement?
Example: For Create & Edit UI. I want it to be in Tab Page. Step 1 >> Step 2 >> Step 3
This to make the form look nicer & clean.
Or in Section Method with Box.
If you do provide course/training for advance, i could request my boss permission to attend it. Just let me know the cost. I am from Malaysia. Either we fligh there or you flight here. Depend on my management decision. I just wanted to find out more, before can talk to them.
Appreciate for your kind reply.
Regards,
Micheale