i would be the first to spent some amount of money for fixing things that making me personally tired if no one is interested elsewhere
if someone says "pay me 50,- € and i fix it" i am the first saying "thanks here the money" as long i do not need a creditcard or paypal (why: because i don't have both) and support my desktop is a personal thing, server-software on the other hand will be possibly supported from my company if there are good reasons our company paid some thousand € the last years for free software to get some changes in several free server-software (as example help the netatalk project a short time ago), anyways this is limited because as SMALL company you can only support few projects each year but we are open to help real improvements this are all things people can talk about but a no-go is "why do you not fix it yourself?", "why have you not learend C/C++ in the last months", "if you was not willing to learn fix it this can not be important enough for you" - this is a destructive answer and only the right if someone want to start a flamewar or show users that they are not welcome Am 22.09.2011 11:04, schrieb Robert Klotzner: > On Wednesday, September 21, 2011 06:11:09 PM John Tapsell wrote: > >> I would really like to see bounties being raised for bugs. There >> are a lot of problems with having bounties, and in the past such an >> idea has been shot down, but maybe it's worth revisiting. If users >> care about a bug being fixed, perhaps they would be willing to put up >> a small amount of money towards it being fixed. If enough users do >> that, it entices developers to fix the bug.
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