Ain’t it obvious? We need to motivate these completely demotivated original 
developers.  They are the best men for the job - for obvious reasons. Pay them 
to fix most critical bugs – lifecycle etc. Yes, it would be nice if some 
company (Digia?) just hired them Nokia-style, and solve the problem in the long 
term, but that’s highly unlikely. So maybe we should set up a foundation with 
PayPal account and just crowd-fund the damn thing?  Yes, the crowd is not that 
large at the moment, but still… Or maybe a developer’s personal PayPal account 
would do? Mr. Hugo, sir, how much for the solution of lifecycle problems? Mr. 
Laco, how much for the Win64 builds? Maybe we will just solve this problem by 
throwing money at it.

 

 

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Thoughts on what is needed to help spur the process? How do we start to gather 
that community together? Is there interest in something like a Birds of a 
Feather meeting at PyConn to get interested parties together?

 


- Stephan

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