Bounties

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There are a few different takes on how to use bounties to encourage work on specific projects, or to share support from specific organizations.

Specific ideas:

Background

Past project experiences

Sources for bounty info: Google for trac bounties

What to consider: rules, eligibility, project length, bounty size, incremental updates

This is something that's been done by CodeWeavers for the wine project, mostly by corporations who wanted certain features. Legal Aid Manitoba had CodeWeavers make their application Childview work on wine for $2,000. Walt Disney paid them for work as well.

Issues

It is hard to gauge the effect offering bounties will have on a development community, especially one such as OLPC that relies on some sort of intrinsic motivation for development. Louis Villa wrote crowding out of intrinsic motivations, a review of literature related to the effects of offering/charging money in certain situations, specifically in relation and response to GNOME's bounty program (Archive.org link, program is no longer active).


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