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by arsenische
4569 days ago
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Thanks for your question. Currently it will just stay as unclaimed balance. But probably it is a good idea to return it back to the project eventually. PS: Thanks for your hint regarding valid email addresses. If your email address is a@ai or something similar - you won't receive tips, sorry. |
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* The ability to prevent specific email addresses being tipped. * Or the above-mentioned returning unclaimed balance to the project.
In my use case, I make a lot of commits, but I am entirely interested in sending the tips to committers who are not me. If I use tip4commit in its current state, I'll deplete the tip jar quite quickly, and not likely attact more committers.
Running some numbers, I have made 200 commits to git-annex in the past week. If I seed the tip jar with $1000, after a week I calculate I will have been tipped $866 back out of it to myself. After 2 weeks, only $18 will remain in the tip jar!
Hope this can be improved; it would be a pity to have to roll my own, and this otherwise seems exactly what I need.
[quick haskell program used to simulate it: