Sounds like a great idea IMO. I know personally I would be willing to donate
money from my Bodhi funding towards certain aspects of E17 getting done
sooner :)

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 2:12 PM, Mike Blumenkrantz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Heyo,
>
> I was just thinking that a lot of other projects have some sort of page
> where
> people can put up rewards for developers to complete features/fix bugs. We
> should probably do the same.
>
> I don't want to sound like a dick, but I know I would be a lot more
> motivated
> to tackle bugs and such if I knew that I could pay my bills by doing it,
> maybe
> others would too. And I think my consistent and considerable EFL workload
> shows
> that I don't shy away from doing stuff on my own even when I have nothing
> to
> gain (and have literally no use for features/libs I write, such as eeze,
> email,
> and other projects).
>
> With E17 release schedule being what it is and the TODO list being
> relatively
> empty of names considering how large our community is, I can't help but
> think
> this would be beneficial.
>
> Thoughts?
> --
> Mike Blumenkrantz
> Zentific: Coding in binary since '10.
>
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