Drupal patch crowd funding platform
Ever wanted some bug to be fixed or new Drupal Commerce feature to be implemented – but do not have enough funds to hire developer? I did and I don't. Please help funding implementation of Drupal Commece Marketplace functionality using a power of crowd funding : I have already put “my 2 cents” - but it is not enough I guess.
In this case PatchRanger project - the first Drupal patch crowd funding platform - can help.
1) Create an issue on Drupal.org Drupal Commerce issue queue as usual (or find one that already exists) that is annoying you.
Security bugs: Bounties vs. Blackmarket
I just read this article on forbes: shopping for zero days which points out that bounties for bug reports are less valuable when the black market is willing to pay much more money for the issue.
Of course I hope that people will always report security issues to security@drupal.org and work with that process to fix issues it's an interesting read, nonetheless.
Read moreBETA testers needed for PatchParty.com!
Hi everyone,
We're looking for BETA testers for our new site, patchparty.com
In a nutshell, Patch Party allows you to find customized software, post bounties, and get support. It's also a place for software developers to publish and maintain open source patches, and offer paid support for their patches.
$1,000 Ubercart Module Bounty
Hey all!
Need a down payment (partial payment) module developed for Ubercart for a couple clients. Posted on the Ubercart bounty forum:
http://www.ubercart.org/node/15764
Was working with a guy who has a number of Uber-modules under his belt, but he went MIA so now kind of in a crunch. Any recommendations of people who could knock this out?
Read moreIssue Bounties
I'm looking for opinions on offering bounties:
- Is it considered appropriate to offer a bounty to fix a bug sitting in an issue queue? If so:
- Should the offer be made to the module maintainer directly or to anyone who wants to fix it?
- What is an appropriate amount to offer (obviously this depends on the size of the fix, but I'm looking for general ideas)
- Is there a way to manage the bounty agreement so both parties are protected or is it simply a matter of trust?
Community Bounty Site
This topic was brought up during April's Meet Up. I'm posting a discussion here to get more input.
Mission of the Bounty Site
- Allow non-developers to get the functionality they need for their Drupal sites.
- Reward developers for the hard work they contribute to Drupal.
I propose a website be created where people can submit requests for project development which are associated with community driven bounties.
Read moreCollaborative funding for new OpenPackage Video features
OpenPackage Media has developed a new collaborative funding technique: Bounty.
Bounty works like this: Participants make a pledge to pay a certain amount of the bounty. Once the bounty has been fully pledged, they are billed for 50%. Once we have completed the bounty task, participants are billed for the balance.
Read the orientation guide for full details.
We have created two bounties for our OpenPackage Video module to start with:
If these go well, there will be many more to follow. Please consider pledging (even a small amount).
Read moreBounty: Code snippet to organise view alphabetically
Hi Views Developers,
I admit that I joined this group just to post this bounty, but I would really appreciate your help.
I'm trying to create a view that outputs nodes like this - http://www.lawteacher.net/contractlawcases.php
I'm currently building a similar case law library. I've created a Case Law content type and given it a taxonomy with terms like Contract Law, Criminal Law etc.
Read moreBounty financing for new OpenPackage Video features
We have set up some bounties to help finance the development of OpenPackage Video. Each feature has an amount that must be raised before it will be implemented. We use the ChipIn system to manage donations. If you would like to contribute to the development of one of the features you can donate through its ChipIn widget.
Read moreStarting a Group Fundraising Campaign
Before initiating a fundraising campaign, there are five important questions you’ll need to answer as mentioned in How to Use the Internet for Group Fundraising.
What issue does your campaign target?
Where is the money going to go?
Who can you ask for financial support?
When do you need to meet the fundraising goal?
How are you going to convince people to support the campaign?
There is additional helpful info at On Group Fundraising
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