Would be great if we could get more people to pitch in with some funding. Any corporate takers?
Johannes: IndieGoGo asked me to come up with "perks" to offer to people who contribute money to the campaign. I set up a $25 "perk" that offers my patch, and the only thing additional commodity I could offer for bigger contributions is my time. I'm not a consultant and I'm not looking to sell any services beyond getting this patched finished up and integrated into GWT.
On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 3:31:08 AM UTC-4, Johannes Barop wrote:
Hi,2013/7/23 Alfredo Quiroga-Villamil <law...@gmail.com>
Looking at the donations made so far and obviously at first glance it doesn't look like this work has the significance to many that one might expect. I really feel like the amount of work, complexity of the issue at hand and the overall contribution of the work made by +Alex
I have no problem donating money for real OpenSource efforts. As Stephen noticed: Alex does it wrong. I have the impression that he only want's to sell his consulting services. Besides that other individuals here did much greater work and would deserve the money.
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