Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

suggestion #71

Open
bibicon opened this issue Mar 27, 2014 · 5 comments
Open

suggestion #71

bibicon opened this issue Mar 27, 2014 · 5 comments

Comments

@bibicon
Copy link

bibicon commented Mar 27, 2014

allow project maintainer to use all the funds for guided development, out of github

@Cybnate
Copy link

Cybnate commented Mar 29, 2014

Why? That defies the logic of peer4commit. Just raise bounties for that purpose I would say.

@bibicon
Copy link
Author

bibicon commented Mar 29, 2014

okay

@bibicon bibicon closed this as completed Mar 29, 2014
@Cybnate
Copy link

Cybnate commented Mar 29, 2014

Ok, maybe I was too quick in my response. Had a night to think about it and maybe you are right and can we use the peer4commit infrastructure as a fundraiser. Given the issues with fundraising for a video it is worth a try. Can we re-open an issue?

@sigmike sigmike reopened this Mar 30, 2014
@Cybnate
Copy link

Cybnate commented Mar 30, 2014

Thanks Sigmike. As you might have seen, I've opened a fundraiser for the video on peer4commit as this is still the only way to do this transparently and somewhat organised.
The key issue is that a rogue project maintainer might disappear with all the funds at once. So what do you think about to have a way to transferring the funds out of the project but into a designated wallet which can't be directly accessed by the project maintainer and is e.g. maintained by you or Fuzzy's escrow service. Only after request the funds can be transferred to another address provided by the project maintainer. E.g. the process might include a post in peercointalk and then 24h wait period. This way there are at least two people involved and suspicious behaviour emptying the fund without reason can be stopped. It might not be failsafe but at least it is something to start with until we have multiple signatures etc.

Too complicated? Anyone a better idea? I'm open to suggestions.

@sigmike
Copy link
Owner

sigmike commented Apr 1, 2014

A rogue project maintainer can already disappear with all the funds. This option would only make it easier for him. So I think it's not a big issue.

What bothers me more is that (as you stated) it changes the way the funds are used, and I don't know whether the people who already donated to projects agrees with this change.
On your project it makes sense (even if this project somehow defies the logic of peer4commit too). But I don't know for other projects.

Also I think we should be "community free". A project fully unrelated too peercoin should work here. So I'm not sure about involving peercoin community members.

But still, having a solution for that would be good. I don't know what would be a good solution.

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
None yet
Projects
None yet
Development

No branches or pull requests

3 participants