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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Bountysource
- whats the best bounty hunt program for foss projects?
- Bountysource.com is Insolvent, do not use
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Where to post bounties for bugfixes?
I used to use BountySource for this, but apparently they have not been honoring withdrawal requests and maybe are insolvent now. Gitcoin used to offer crypto bounties on bugfixes, but apparently they no longer do that and now only do "hackathons". I'm aware of many "bounty" sites, but they all are focused on finding security flaws not fixing specific issues.
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Polar v1.0: Let’s Fix Open Source Funding
It sounds like bountysource, but bountysource seems to have stopped paying bounties. Found these two links on the Wikipedia Article for Bountysource:
[CRITICAL] Bountysource Escrow, Complain @ dfpi.ca.gov, 18.05.2023 - https://github.com/bountysource/core/issues/1539
What is wrong with your support and cash out process?, 20.06.2021 -
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Bountysource
- Get Paid to Contribute to Urllib3
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How to earn money on FOSS
Also obvious, and also only one way - sites where repository maintainers ask for feature implementation with a reward. There is no obvious winner here, both sites are good. - BountySource — payments in USD, seemingly more requests - Tip4Commit — payments in BTC, smaller amount of requests but payments are quite bigger.
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Support open source that you use by paying the maintainers to talk to your team
There were a few companies that tried doing that, if I recall correctly https://www.bountysource.com/ was one of them (seems to still be active). I've been following the area and also tried to run a business in the area. My experience is that while there's some demand, it's either really small, or extremely difficult to grow.
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What are some of the reasons some open source software adds new features before fixing known bugs?
I've pledged for fixes before. I think this is the service I used. https://www.bountysource.com/
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Please, keep in mind there is ZERO FUNDING for my projects.
There is a website called BountySource that I think is meant to do what you describe. I've never actually used it though.
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Octant is donating 1M in ETH to 10 public goods projects, and you can help decide how to allocate.
Here's the list of projects you can support: Clr.fund - https://clr.fund/ DAO Drops - https://daodrops.io/ Drips - https://www.drips.network/ Ethereum Cat Herders - https://www.ethereumcatherders.com ETHStaker - https://ethstaker.cc Giveth - https://giveth.io/ Gitcoin - https://gitcoin.co Kernel - https://www.kernel.community/en/ Protocol Guild - https://protocol-guild.readthedocs.io Supermodular - https://supermodular.xyz/
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Daily General Discussion - April 12, 2023
The Gitcoin website has some of the worst information architecture, I have no idea what their team is doing. I can't imagine how many people visited gitcoin.co to donate and couldn't figure out how.
- Thoughts on building an ETH dominated portolio?
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Best Websites For Coders
GitCoin : Gitcoin is the easiest way to monetize or incentivize work in Open Source Software.
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Do you as a socialist consider blockchain tech as a path towards a worker-owned means of production? It’s the primary goal of many crypto projects.
Also, check out Gitcoin: https://gitcoin.co/ (which coincidentally does have a token) but has funneled over $65m directly to open source software developers. They’ve also recently formed a foundation that is governed by the token holders.
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How can i work online for crypto?
Check out https://gitcoin.co/!
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The Importance of Cryptocurrency to Web 3 and the Future of Decentralization
If you want to get involved then I suggest going to https://gitcoin.co/
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Reminder for people interested in Bisq to get involved in discussing proposals on GitHub
There's other projects that have tried implementing something similar though.
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Nano bounty program
Check out https://gitcoin.co. They provide a platform for web3 projects to provide bounties to people creating for projects.
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Making money with ethdev projects?
gitcoin.co has bounties and hackathons with prizes.
What are some alternatives?
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