Yokemate of Keyboards
Posts: 2795 from 2006/3/21
From: Northern Calif...
@Krashan,
Quote:I doubt if any MorphOS team member can be out of work for any longer period of time. Most of them are skilled IT specialists. I bet they are also well paid, so convincing any of them to work for MorphOS full time may be expensive
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For people having families and children relying on some voluntary donations as the base for family budget is a bit dangerous. At least this is how I see it. But then I also like my work
. On the other hand it may work for someone being single and having stabilized financial condition.
My idea is only for programmers who don't like their current job and could survive a few weeks to a few months on donations from 100 to 200 MorphOS users willing to donate a small amount to a programmer to get some full time MorphOS programming done. Chances are no one will ever want to take advantage of this idea, as they would rather work at a job they hate, than take a chance on donations to pay their rent and buy food. Or, even if there were a programmer that wanted to take advantage of this idea, maybe we couldn't find enough MorphOS users who would agree to donate $10, $20, $50 per month, to add up to enough money to support a full time programmer.
Quote:Now I can only speak for myself, which is off topic, as I cannot provide 3D driver for R300
. For me bounty model works best. My main job is not well paid, especially comparing to Western Europe or USA standards. I do not complain however, because I like it and it gives me some stable base. It also gives me lots of time and opportunities to earn more. Then I won't leave it, but a bounty may have significant impact on priorities of my other paid occupations. It is clearly visible on Reggae media saving API bounty, which I've almost completed (I only need to do some polishing of Zormanita application and write detailed explanation of its source code). While doing the bounty I could skip some other jobs (mostly boring IT work). Then I plan to start next bounty soon. It will be full support of FLAC format in Reggae.
My idea could be put into a bounty where money could accumulate like a bank savings account. Then if any MorphOS programmers were between jobs, they could use the money in the bounty to survive while coding full time on MorphOS and looking for a new job.
Probably none of this is practical and can't be done. It was just an idea that I expressed to see if anyone else had any other ideas about funding full time MorphOS development. Like thinking out loud.
The MorphOS community is probably too small to fund even one full time programmer, but I wish that were not true. A full time programmer could probably shorten the time between the release of new features and versions. I am not thinking of just the R300 driver, so I should have put this into a separate thread.
MorphOS - The best Next Gen Amiga choice.