Funding and bounty status #1699
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Only just found this "discussion". Thanks for the recognition of my work :) Personally I just started doing some contributions after discovering this project out of my own interests. Both as hobby in working with some techniques which I'm unfamiliar with (Go, React, Typescript) and to either implement some featues I want myself or doing some small fixes here and there to solve some user annoyances. So I'm in no way either looking for funding or prioritizing bounty tickets. So how things are run financially is up to you, and you (or anyone else) shouldn't feel the need to compensate me for my work. For me personally it's more important to have fun in the work I'm doing, and any form of recognition for that is good enough (for which PRs being merged already is sufficient). |
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Is there a way to contribute to/co-fund a bounty? I'd be willing to double the bounty on #1258 & 1259. |
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You've got #1259 listed twice, once with the original $40 and once with the $50 I added. Could you combine the listings so it shows as $90, please? |
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So is it not possible to correct the issue of duplicate entries? I'm willing to continue donating more money and upping the bounties on more things, but it's not really worth it if it's going to show up here as two multiple conflicting entries instead of one large bounty. It's the large bounty that's likely to catch someone's eye and motivate them. |
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Hi folks. This post covers where financial contributions are used, the status of all bounty payments, and ideas for the future of the bounty system.
Let me open by saying thank you to everyone who contributes financially to the stashapp Open Collective (https://opencollective.com/stashapp#category-ABOUT). As noted below, your contributions have enabled focused development of stash and resulted in a number of new features and improvements.
About me
In lieu of seeking gainful employment, I have been working part-time on stash (and to a lesser extent stash-box) since early last year. Based on the data I've collected, I'm averaging between 12-18 hours per week on development of stash/stash-box and general administration. This is actually less than I'd like due to ongoing care-giving commitments caused by the pandemic.
My intention is to draw an occasional stipend from financial contributions to allow me to continue to dedicate time to stash (and to justify continuing to focus on it in favour of seeking employment). After discussion with the community on Discord in June this year, I claimed $675 from accumulated contributions since the inception of the OpenCollective, on top of bounties that were completed. I am however mindful that others also commit time and effort to the project (@gitgiggety has been contributing a heap of features and improvements lately, for example), so I'd also be seeking feedback from financial and developer contributors as to what is appropriate for me to claim.
Other costs
We have a
$400$600/year expense for maintaining a stash-box instance, and a $10/year expense for the website DNS registration.Bounty status (updated 22-Jun-2023)
Transactions from https://opencollective.com/stashapp/transactions
Summary
If you recognise one of the Unknown transactions as your contribution, or if you have donated under the
bounty
tier and your chosen issue has not been assigned the bounty, please contact me on the Discord server, or via OpenCollective so that I can assign it.Future of the bounty system
Administering the bounty system is hard. OpenCollective doesn't have any built in system for development bounties, and the current system of having the user set their contribution note is problematic for the following reasons:
As noted above, we have $248 in unassigned bounties, the oldest being over twelve months old.
I propose the following changes:
bounty
description to remove the mention of the issue in the contribution note, since this is not an effective method. Assigning bounties should be instead communicated using OpenCollective or Discord.Another alternative may be to replace the
bounty
tier with another one-off tier name, and indicate that if the user wishes to assign the contribution to a bounty, then they should contact the devs via OpenCollective or Discord.Thanks again for your continued support.
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