Dennis,

Good point. We should probably figure out which it is.

I'll be totally frank- I'm much more likely to participate in this as the "developer", and so that probably has everything to do with why I would craft up a scenario in which I would have sufficient incentive to participate in.

As a developer, I can already fill more hours than I have with my desired hourly wage, so any project who's upper limit is to *maybe* get me a reasonable hourly wage isn't going to be a top priority. It's a start, but it's not a beacon for developers to jump in.

Truth be told, I WOULD make time to create tools for this community for less profit than I would for some other clients, but I would be gangbusters about it if it was also a good deal for me.

- Brian

I don't think this was brought up as a way to create products for profit. It is a way to finance upgrading tools for everyone with the primary programmer being paid a reasonable hourly wage. Am I reading this wrong???

Dennis

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