On Friday 01 September 2006 14:11, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote: > Hi all! > > It is an issue I have been thinking about for some time, and I'm curious > if it has been discussed amongst the developers before. > > So, there is a feature I really want, and I have filed a wishlist bug > for it and all (Bug #107302, specifically), but of course, I fully > recognize that every developer has ideas of his own that he wants to > pursuit, that there isn't enough time to hack up every idea that comes > by and that it is probably best in the long run that whoever writes the > code gets to decide what to work on. > > So, if my ideas are to be implemented, I have to be prepared to pay for > it too. Now, I live off a normal salary too, so a contract to pay the > total costs for a given feature is beyond my reach, but say that I > say "I pledge to pay €100 to whoever gets the feature in Bug #107302 > into KDE". That's not a lot of money, but if the right guy sees that he > could probably do it in a reasonable amount of time after several > people have made similar pledges, then perhaps it could work? > > Now, this introduces a lot more complexity in the social fabric of a > free software project. All kinds of things could happen: I might not > feel that the feature fulfilled my intention behind the request and > decide not to follow up my pledge, and the guy who then had spent the > time might feel cheated. We might both be content with the new feature, > but then, it might not make to the official branch. All this would > probably call for regulations and bureaucracy, and lawyers... *shrug*. > It would be a long discussion. > > OTOH, it could help a lot more people making a decent living from > writing free software, so it might be worth thinking about. Have you > people thought about it? Don Sanders has: http://www.kontact.org/shopping/sanders.php Don't really know how it worked out for him; Don seems not very involved in KDE development anymore. But there is precedent. > > Cheers, > > Kjetil jan -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Jan de Visser jdevisser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Baruk Khazad! Khazad ai-menu! -------------------------------------------------------------- ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.