Based on my bids, three Community Pricing projects are near their one year anniversary next week, at least based on when I placed my bids:
http://www.logos.com/product/8514/the-works-of-john-gill - Sadly this valuable resource, most popularly at $40 currently, is not even 50% funded yet. I don't remember what the Logos recommended price was - is this a case where Logos suggested $100 but the stated/suggested price went down once bidding started, and therefore an inordinantly large number of bidders will be needed if these classic books are ver to become Logos content? Does anyone remember the "original" recommended price?
http://www.logos.com/product/8520/robert-lewis-dabney-collection - Further along at between 60% and 80%, only $30!
http://www.logos.com/product/8537/the-jewish-encyclopedia - Twelve volumes for $50 - seems to have been stuck at 60% for 8-10 months - anyone highly familiar with this that give it a good plug?
Two Classic Commentaries have been posted for over a year and lag far behind other sets in the series:
http://www.logos.com/product/8518/classic-commentaries-and-studies-on-romans - Only $40 for 32 volumes - how can this set still be less than 80% funded - John Brown, Haldane, Chalmers, and Plumer alone are worth more than the $40 asking price - doesn't wanyone use Romans these days? How can that be?
http://www.logos.com/product/8505/classic-commentaries-and-studies-on-psalms - Only $30 for 35 volumes! But not even 50% funded yet after more than a year. Dickson, Pumer, Perowne, Ewald, Bridges (on 119), and the list of notables goes on. Who could pass it up?
I wonder how long Logos will leave these up on Community Pricing? Not forever for sure. Lets get them funded now!