Hey everyone,

I'd hereby like to discuss a bug bounty programme for Xubuntu.  This proposal 
should also be discussed at our next community meeting (reminder: May 26, 
20UTC).
A bug bounty programme enables the community to place financial incentive on 
bugs in order to motivate developers to fix them.


POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION
I've looked at how other projects, specifically elementary OS and Midori, 
handle this. They use launchpad in combination with bountysource.com

Here are a few illustrative examples of how this can look and work in practice:
 * An overview of launchpad's side of it: a list of bugs with bounty 
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/elementary/+bugs?field.tag=bounty)
 * A single issue with discussion, current bounty status etc 
(https://www.bountysource.com/issues/357765-load-foreground-tab-from-cache-when-restoring-session)
 * Midori's list of open issues, including some with bounty, some without 
(https://www.bountysource.com/teams/midori/issues)
 * A contributor to Midori who fixed a bunch of bugs 
(https://www.bountysource.com/people/23735-evfool)


THE ROLE OF THE TEAM
The Xubuntu team has to register the project and somebody from the team should 
be the administrator/contact person for the site/programme. Other than that, 
there is no extra maintenance involved for the team: issues that are closed are 
detected automatically and the chance for veto and claiming money all can be 
done by anyone involved.
Basically it's the same process as regular bug management.
If we ever happen to have funds as a team, we can obviously also pledge them on 
bugs.


WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?
Ideally, this is an additional incentive for new contributors to step up and 
fix bugs, for regular contributors to get some financial recognition and 
motivation and for Xubuntu to get more bugs fixed. There being little to no 
extra overhead, this seems like a low-risk venture.


I hope we can have a good discussion about this here on the mailinglist and at 
the meeting.
(Note that there previously was a discussion on IRC on this subject, which led 
me to put together this proposal.)

Cheers
Simon

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