I will second what Sive is saying. My organization does not have in-house experience writing C code(our internal skill sets are web application and database development) but we are potentially interested in sponsoring some development on mod_perl with the goal of adding support for mpm_worker and or mpm_event because we are interested in taking advantage of mod_http2. In addition to our sponsorship, we could also assist in testing changes and provided segfaults and debugging/environmental information from out development and testing environments. Is anyone who is able to do this kind of development interested in having a conversation with Sive and myself with respect to sponsoring some development?
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 1:11 AM Sive Lindmark <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi William! > > Count on us, my firm can sponsor work as I stated before, and also > contribute setting up test cases and perhaps also do some coding if we have > the knowledge to do whats needed. > My coders are not used to be part of any open source project, so we can > not take any leading roll though. > > How could a sponsor model work? > > I have followed crypto world for some time now, and they sometimes set up > price for someone thats achieve a goal. Something we can do here? > > /Sive > > -- John Dunlap *CTO | Lariat * *Direct:* *[email protected] <[email protected]>* *Customer Service:* 877.268.6667 [email protected]
