[ros-kernel] $$$ Bountys on ReactOS development - 0.2 Relase

Jason Filby jasonfilby at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 12 09:23:57 CET 2004


Hi Guido

For the for-profit, it will be those bugs and features deemed
important 
for the goals of the company. A typical example would be those bugs 
currently stopping OpenOffice from starting. In this setup, they
would 
more likely be contracts instead of bounties.

Cheers
Jason

Guido wrote:

>Of course in that case there should be a bounty on this "XXX bug". I
think what you're worried about is how is determined which bug will
get issued a bounty on and how high the bounty will be. What criteria
are used for that? I can imagine that how long a bug has been open is
important, but what else? Could people (Edward, Jason, etc.) explain
their ideas on this?
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