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How to sell the project or reanimate?
Hello!
There is a good product, namely the social network entirely on Drupal. The project is large and was written for specific tasks (erotic topics). I worked for a whole year, but alas, there were not enough funds for its further development. A few months ago, it was decided to remake it for the automotive direction (I myself work in the automotive business), but again, alas (the stalls waved and spat) ... I bought a new domain, I rubbed everything that was connected with the previous project. I myself am not able to pull such a colossus.
I am considering different options from partnership to sale or even exchange.
I am ready to provide all the data and explain how and why it was written ...
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I'm afraid that this is unlikely to interest anyone, in fact, for narrow topics, an ordinary forum is more optimal. Or even just a group on a social network.
the main disadvantage of your system is that there is no support and confidence that bugs will be fixed, that tomorrow you will not abandon it, unlike popular forum engines that have a huge community.
Social network scripts now also have more functional ones.
a custom engine is needed only if you need some special functionality that does not fit into the functionality of popular social networks or forums. and this is not one or two small functions (like on our site, users can indicate the brand of their car and it will be written for each message), but something significant.
Yuri, you are right, the project was made for a specific topic, but since the entire project is built on Drupal, there will be no difficulties in finishing it.
Try to organize yourself like a Dolphin (also a social network, sold for small money)
https://www.boonex.com/
You can use the rental scheme - hosting at your expense.
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