Hi Folks I haven't read this whole thread so please excuse me if I'm duplicating someone else's ideas.
My suggestion would be for RunRev or an interested third party to setup a crowd funding site that allowed people to flesh out specs for changes and then offer funding for them. So the funding would be against a specific project rather than a whole mess of stuff. Now RunRev might not have the resources to do it all or might feel it's short sighted to expand their team unless it's a huge project. So some community contributor or even a consultant could put their hand up to do something once they felt the funding was right (which could be $0 for lots of things). The process would be multi-step: - requirements analysis and spec - RunRev endorsement or back to step 1 based on comments - funding - someone agrees to implement it with a time frame (perhaps another endorsement by RunRev here???) - integration - payment Some way to re-allocate the funding if things don't work out would be nice. The site could also be used to help people wanting to do volunteer contributions to spec it out on a wiki page. It occurs to me that a generic site that offered these features might be welcome in the FOSS world??? Plan B: There's nothing stopping someone or a group of someones from engaging a third party to implement and contribute something. It's been done already and I suspect it's the simplest and fastest way to get what you need. Cheers Monte -- M E R Goulding Software development services Bespoke application development for vertical markets mergExt - There's an external for that! _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode