Friday, October 31, 2008

Re: [asterisk-biz] General development funding: discussion and survey

I don't want to sound snarky, but could you offer a pointer or two to
get somebody started who wanted to find the problems (and perhaps some
suggested solutions) with the way Digium is doing Open Source? I am
genuinely interested.

Currently, I'm inclined to agree that some sort of escrow-ed
bountty-for-features type system would be beneficial. As a guy with a
telephony background but no programming, it might be useful for me to
be able to contribute cash toward solving a problem or creating a
feature that would be profitable to me. As it is, I see that I would
have 3 options...

1. Wait and hope.
2. Fund it completely - hire somebody myself. Not necessarily
unreasonable, depending on work:benefit of the particular feature/fix.
3. Find some other people that will share the cost with me. Again,
not unreasonable but I think the OP's suggestion would make this a lot
easier. If it was widely adopted. But that was the question, wasn't
it?

Paul Brown
Birmingham, AL


> I would respectfully suggest that you look further into the reasons for
> the failure of Digium's implementation of the Open Source Model before
> you canvas the community with requests for funding.
>
> Regards
> Craig Lawrence
>
> Summary:
> Would you help fund different Open-Source Asterisk enhancements,
> bugfixes, or documentation if there was a way to collectively
> contribute money towards the effort without a profit margin

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