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Bounties available for Bitweaver development


If you want a new Bitweaver feature but don't have the time or expertise to do it yourself, consider offering a Bounty for the work. Even if the bounty you offer by itself is not enough to moltivate someone to do the work, once you create the bounty, others may add to it making it an attractive project for someone.

Bounties are used by other successful open source projects. See: Asterisk Bounty as an example.

How to create a Bounty

  • Login (Signup for a free login if you don't have one)
  • View this page
  • Click on the edit icon at the top of this page
  • Add an entry to the list of existing bounties using the same format as the existing bounties
    • For example: ((Bitweaver Bounty My New Bounty Title)): short one line bounty description with total $ amount
  • Click the save button
  • Now you should see your bounty listed with a + after it.
  • Click on the + to create a page for a detailed explanation of the bounty
  • On this page enter:
    • Description of the function requested
    • How to contact the maintainer for this bounty
    • The date this was started
    • The status of the bounty: Open, coding, testing, closed
    • The combined value of the bounty
    • Licensing for the code
  • Click the save button

Don't forget to announce the bounty on the bitweaver-core mailing list

If you want to work on a feature request

When you want to work on a feature request, first contact the maintainer. The maintainer will explain to you if there's already work going on somewhere and what happens if several people claim the bounty - who will win and under what conditions. This is really up to the maintainer to decide, usually together with the group of people that have added to the original bounty.

Bounties exist on these items:



 

Bounties for Bitweaver development.


If you want a new Bitweaver feature but don't have the time or skills to do it yourself, consider offering a Bounty for the work. Even if the bounty you offer by itself is not enough to motivate someone to do the work, once you create the bounty, others may add to it making it an attractive project for someone.

Current Bounties Available:





  • Bounty: WarnMeBeforeILOSEmyEdit - Clicking a link on a page before saving is a leading cause of lost edits. Can we have a little warning popup to prevent this? / $??.?



  • Bounty: Tags - Add tagging functionality to bitweaver / $600.00


How to create a Bounty

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How to collect a bounty

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