User A is eager to see feature X and is willing to pay 10 euros for seeing it in Trisquel. User B wants this feature even more and adds 100 euros to this bounty. Developer D (who might or might not be Ruben) then implements the feature and gets the money. Doesnt't this sound like a plan?
I'm not really sure about the general financial situation of Trisquel but
wouldn't it be an option to create a "bounty" program to help fix urgent
issues? It could, for example, work as follows:
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