As I commented on the blog, it wouldn't be very hard for someone to
complete the ticket started by Jason Grout if they knew javascript
(and some python of course):

http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/3866

-Marshall Hampton

On Dec 27, 12:35 pm, "michael.p.crouc...@googlemail.com"
<michael.p.crouc...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> The offer is genuine I can assure you.  Like David said, the amount of
> money isn't huge and it would damage my reputation far too much if I
> didn't pay it out once someone had done the work.  Many of my friends,
> colleagues and business contacts read my blog and they would probably
> lynch me if I didn't make good my offer.  Many of them literally know
> where I live ;)
>
> Best Wishes,
> Mikewww.walkingrandomly.com
>
> On Dec 27, 5:14 pm, "Dr. David Kirkby" <david.kir...@onetel.net>
> wrote:
>
> > William Stein wrote:
> > > The first person to offer a "bounty" for a feature to be added to Sage:
>
> > >        http://www.walkingrandomly.com/?p=2091
>
> > I recall Vladimir Bonereko offering a significant amount of money once to
> > someone who could show some example of whatever it was the challenge was.
>
> > Someone found a trivial example (0==0 or something like that), and in my 
> > opinion
> > VB should have paid him, as strictly he het VB's conditions.
>
> > You need to be careful doing this sort of thing. But this offer looks quite
> > honest and reasonable. The amount of money is not huge, so I have every 
> > reason
> > to believe he would pay it.
>
> > Plenty of people do make money from open-source software, so lets hope 
> > someone
> > take him up on the offer.

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