|
|
|
|
|
by hobofan
1064 days ago
|
|
> Luckily you do not need credentials to solve problems with software. No, but you should at least provide a perspective why you will succeed (where many others have tried and failed). The only thing I see different in their approach is trying to "empower maintainers to become entrepreneurs", in a market in which there is no actual demand (= willingness for companies to pay cash). And they try to do that with a offering that I think maintainers couldn't care less about: - GH Issues shows all the info you need to get an overview over your backlogs funding = there ain't any amounts of relevance - maintainers are usually quite aware of all the external dependent issues of the project, and if you really want to get an overview, a tracking issue is easy enough to create |
|
My company would be a lot more willing to pay a one-time bounty to fix a bug that is impacting us or build a feature that would help us then to pay a continual donation or sponsorship for uncertain benefit.