On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 12:08:30PM +0300, Alex Joni wrote:
> 
> One system I've seen on some projects that might be applied on EMC/emc2 is a 
> "bounty" system.
> Basicly a database where donors add their feature request, and the amount of 
> money they are willing to pay for that feature.
> Developers are then able to add comments, to claim a bounty, and report 
> when/if they finished implementing it. Transfer of the amount will then be 
> personal between the bounty submitter and the one that implemented the 
> feature.
> here's an example: http://www.opensourcexperts.com/bountylist.html

That sounds ideal for community projects, where cooperation is the
mainstay. It also appears to avoid the need for incorporation.
Less is more! :-)

Erik

-- 
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