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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Yasu
    Posts: 1724 from 2012/3/22
    From: Stockholm, Sweden
    I'm a regular donor to AROS Development Fund via power2people.org ( http://power2people.org/funds/aros/ ) and I've wondered if it wouldn't be a good idea of having a similar option for MorphOS as well. Some of us don't know what projects are the most useful or pressing to donate for. So people like us would donate a sum every month and some board of developers (for example) would take the money and regularely add them to different bounties, or use it to start new ones.

    Sounds like a good idea?

    [ Edited by Yasu 22.10.2013 - 16:35 ]
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    connor
    Posts: 570 from 2007/7/29
    I think all of us have special needs and wishes. So donating to a certain software or developer should be easy and obvious. Have you heard of someone giving away money for "any" bounty? I think who wants to donate can choose on his own. Otherwise he may just complain "oh why did you give it to him but not to her?". Who has money knows best whom to give it, I think. Besides that it takes another group of people to decide and assign the pot to other bounties - why generate more effort for no real use? Better donate directly. Or roll a dice and donate to what project comes out.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Yasu
    Posts: 1724 from 2012/3/22
    From: Stockholm, Sweden
    @Connor

    Ehm, I thought it was obvious that some people (like me) would like to do something like this. Especially since some people do this with AROS. So apparently it's not a waste of effort.

    It's of course easy to just donate a bunch of money to anything that sounds good, but a lot of effort needs to be done for boring stuff too. Stuff that doesn't on face value sounds so interesting. It's for these cases where a cash pool comes into great use. And since I'm for once isn't competent enough to pick and choose, I like that some trusted people would do it instead.
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12163 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    > Have you heard of someone giving away money for "any" bounty?

    Yasu's link lists 22 people doing so.

    Edit: Yasu beat me to it.

    [ Edited by Andreas_Wolf 22.10.2013 - 20:29 ]
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    amigadave
    Posts: 2795 from 2006/3/21
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    Quote:

    Yasu wrote:
    @Connor

    Ehm, I thought it was obvious that some people (like me) would like to do something like this. Especially since some people do this with AROS. So apparently it's not a waste of effort.

    It's of course easy to just donate a bunch of money to anything that sounds good, but a lot of effort needs to be done for boring stuff too. Stuff that doesn't on face value sounds so interesting. It's for these cases where a cash pool comes into great use. And since I'm for once isn't competent enough to pick and choose, I like that some trusted people would do it instead.


    A noble idea Yasu and I congratulate you on your desire to be helpful. Your idea might be useful for some people who don't have the time, or desire to figure out which projects to donate to and wish for some other person, or group to make the right decisions. For MorphOS projects, perhaps you could donate directly to the MorphOS Dev. Team and ask them to send the money to the most productive project developers that help advance the OS itself. That is just one idea, since no bounty system is set up at this time to do what you want. I trust the MorphOS Dev. Team to do the best thing with any money donated, as they have an excellent track record for making the right choices for the direction MorphOS has progressed.

    I think that all MorphOS developers, both within the official Dev. Team, and outside 3rd party software developers, are woefully under appreciated and paid for their time. It is lucky for all of us that they do their work for the love of the MorphOS system, and not only for financial gain.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Yasu
    Posts: 1724 from 2012/3/22
    From: Stockholm, Sweden
    @amigadave

    As long as donons can see where the money eventually goes the exact form doesn't really matter. But I like it how they do it at power2people. It's all automatic and now they are discussing at Aros-exec what to use their collected $2000+ for.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Intuition
    Posts: 1110 from 2013/5/24
    From: Nederland
    Quote:

    amigadave wrote:
    Quote:

    Yasu wrote:
    @Connor

    Ehm, I thought it was obvious that some people (like me) would like to do something like this. Especially since some people do this with AROS. So apparently it's not a waste of effort.

    It's of course easy to just donate a bunch of money to anything that sounds good, but a lot of effort needs to be done for boring stuff too. Stuff that doesn't on face value sounds so interesting. It's for these cases where a cash pool comes into great use. And since I'm for once isn't competent enough to pick and choose, I like that some trusted people would do it instead.


    A noble idea Yasu and I congratulate you on your desire to be helpful. Your idea might be useful for some people who don't have the time, or desire to figure out which projects to donate to and wish for some other person, or group to make the right decisions. For MorphOS projects, perhaps you could donate directly to the MorphOS Dev. Team and ask them to send the money to the most productive project developers that help advance the OS itself. That is just one idea, since no bounty system is set up at this time to do what you want. I trust the MorphOS Dev. Team to do the best thing with any money donated, as they have an excellent track record for making the right choices for the direction MorphOS has progressed.

    I think that all MorphOS developers, both within the official Dev. Team, and outside 3rd party software developers, are woefully under appreciated and paid for their time. It is lucky for all of us that they do their work for the love of the MorphOS system, and not only for financial gain.


    +1 :)
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