rysolv
Bountysource
rysolv | Bountysource | |
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30 | 26 | |
74 | 622 | |
- | 0.2% | |
0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 8 months ago | |
JavaScript | Ruby | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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rysolv
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whats the best bounty hunt program for foss projects?
I really liked rysolv but the project is currently broken and unmaintained, fixing it does not seem like too much of a problem.
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I built a functional, beautiful Spotify clone π§
I would advice against it, people might not like to contribute to a permissive licensed project as they will worry it will become closed source (like reddit) , see this and this for more.
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Looking to volunteer somewhere or get involved with an opensource project
rysolv.
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Bountysource?
rysolv (Just watch out for this bug).
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Any open source react/javascript/html/css repositories to contribute
There is libretexts and rysolv.
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The joy, the pride and the burden of maintaining open source
That's pretty much rysolv (there are other platforms for that, but last i checked they are not as good).
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What it feels like to be an open-source maintainer.
There is this weird glitch with chromium that it sometimes does not work under certain types of links, but for some it works well, i fixed it and it should . the bug is also reported here.
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Is there a paid service that promises to fix Linux issues?
Websites prove their identity via certificates, which are valid for a set time period. The certificate for www.rysolv.com expired on 7/28/2022.
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What do you think about paying for open-source contributions?
The numbers do seem a little too small, i think it should be viable economically for freelance developers to work on this, you might also want to provide links to rysolv (The best open source platform for bounties last i checked IMO) to allow third party to also contribute bounties.
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What are some good open source JavaScript/TypeScript to contribute to?
There is also rysolv.
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: Letβs 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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π² Build your resume and get paid
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 β payments in USD, seemingly more requests - Tip4Commit β 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.
What are some alternatives?
gitpay - Bounties for issues on demand. Be rewarded by learning, using Git workflow and continuous integration
paid-open-source-projects - A list of open source software projects that will pay you to contribute
Libretext
sentry-javascript - Official Sentry SDKs for JavaScript
naikari - 2-D creative exploration-driven space trading and mercenary sandbox game.
liberapay.com - Source code of the recurrent donations platform Liberapay
prom-client - Prometheus client for node.js
resynthesizer - Suite of gimp plugins for texture synthesis
sentry-symfony - The official Symfony SDK for Sentry (sentry.io)
solaris - A HTML5 game of strategy, intrigue and galactic conquest.
kwin-lowlatency - archived - X11 full-screen unredirection and lots'a settings for KWin