fort, to
make struts the great product that it is. I have learned a great deal from
you guys.
Dave Derry
- Original Message -
From: "V. Cekvenich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2002 8:03 PM
Subject: Bug reward $
I will se
st wish that I was able to contribute
>> more.
>>
>> I want to express my thanks, as well as my respect and admiration, for every
>> one who has worked so hard; who have sacrificed so much time and effort, to
>> make struts the great product that it is. I have learned a
Vic,
Thanks for the clarification. I do want to stress again (because I know how
easily folks can be misunderstoon in this medium) that I was not criticizing
your offor or motives. I admire you for making the offer, and appreciate
your desire to inspire folks to move struts to a 1.1Final release.
s Developers List
> Subject: Re: Bug reward $
>
>
> Vic, this is a very generous offer, and I'm sure most appreciated. I'm
> curious tho' how you came up with the figure of $135. When I want
> to come up
> with a round figure I think of $100 or $150, maybe $125. I
V. Cekvenich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2002 8:03 PM
Subject: Bug reward $
> I will send via pay pal $135 to each person that fixes at least one bug
> and e-mails me that they did + a link to bugzila, up to the first 6 real
> bugs,
I will send via pay pal $135 to each person that fixes at least one bug
and e-mails me that they did + a link to bugzila, up to the first 6 real
bugs, which is about 10% of bugs. (maybe a few more companies help focus
funds on the release). I know itÂ’s not much, but support can start
someplace,