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by jjranalli 1332 days ago
- If a PR solves an known issue, maintainers could specify the prospective reward in advance on the issue. The contributor should though always be able to set their own terms, discuss them with maintainers, and see them go through once the PR is merged.

- Maintainers could theoretically steal the code in a PR, but since everything is public they would lose reputations with contributors and the community. Future contributors will be wary of opening new PR in case maintainers act in bad faith.

- MTE doesn't impose any restriction or rules when it comes to how contributions should be managed, so it's up to project owners to come up with their own rules.

- I'd expect projects to specify objective rules to quantify rewards, for example based on effort required, task difficulty and impact on the project. I would also expect that estimates would naturally become more accurate as the project and number of maintainers grow