Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 328 from 2003/5/19
Sonic: I understand that you need the $150 before the DV support can be done. However, I don't like the idea of paying a bounty in advance, involving a lot of people. It's different if a few single individuals want to make major contributions in good faith, that is up to them.
So my suggestion is to set up the first bounty for completion of masstorage and/or IP-over-1394. Additionally it would be stated in the bounty that it is also meant for support towards a possible future DV driver, without any actual promises made. Since a working stack with one or two drivers is a great step towards DV support anyway, hopefully people only interested in DV would still donate to this bounty (perhaps splitting their donations 50/50).
So you'd have to complete this first bounty to get the $150. Then the second bounty would be paid upon completion of the DV support. But I will add it to the text of the second bounty, that if the first one doesn't reach $150, the second is unlikely to happen at the moment. But I guess if we can't raise even $150 for the writing of the stack itself, we'd better give up any idea of achieving firewire support through the bounty system.
About the Sputnik controversy, no, the khtml bounty states absolutely nothing about support for OS4 and/or AROS. It was just something that had been discussed in forums as 'possible'. But I will add in the bounty text that support for other Amiga-like systems is possible and that as a minimum sources will be available as it's GPL, but that these versions require hardware for testing which goes outside the responsibility of this bounty, and that such versions are not a condition for payment of the bounty.
Right now I'll be waiting for Sonic to report as soon as he knows if he has hardware for masstorage and IP-over-1394 respectively. I won't post any bounty until that happens.
[ Edited by merko on 2006/8/30 16:28 ]