From: “Omegaman” <omega@bigeasy.com>
To: snow@smoke.suba.com
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UTC Datetime: 1996-11-26 19:46:00 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 11:46:00 -0800 (PST)
From: "Omegaman" <omega@bigeasy.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 11:46:00 -0800 (PST)
To: snow@smoke.suba.com
Subject: Re: Bounty Server, Revisited.
Message-ID: <199611261946.NAA05804@bigeasy.com>
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> The objective is to actually bring this system online.
"cypherpunks write code." good.
> Background:
>
> There is a lot of software floating around. It basically falls into
> 5 catagories: Commercial, Shareware, Freeware, Gnu (and other
> "Copyleft" schemes) and Public Domain.
> <Need to fill this in, but at this point we all know what the 5 types
> are>
>
> It is the "Copylefted" software that interests me at this point. There
> is quite a bit of high quality "Gnu" software, and at least one
> operating system based on the GNU mentality (linux) however there
> is a dearth of _enduser_ tools such as mail and news readers for
> the more popular end user operating systems, word processors and
> graphics editing software, easy to use Graphic Design Software (TeX
> is NOT easy to use) and easy to use Cryptographic software.
many would pay good money for Linux native versions of programs like
Wordperfect, Corelpaint & draw, Pagemaker , etc.
> 4) Desired "quality" level: Proof of Concept, Alpha, Beta, Release etc.
Needs flesh. What defines "alpha" or "beta" for purposes of bounty
or is that up to the person initiating the bounty?
> 6) Where the initiators money is to go if the bounty is not claimed:
> I will provide a short (8 or 10) list of charities that the money
> will go to if the bounty is not met. This is to keep the initiator
> honest, as well as the server. Each contributor will also get this
> choice.
Do you have the charities in mind? They should be listed in the
abstract, I think.
Who will be publicize the initial bounty offer -- the server or
bounty initiator? Information about a specific software project will
need to be disseminated beyond bounty.org.
More details on conflict resolution are needed in a final draft. The
process and priorites the server administator will use to make his
judgements should be abastractly discussed and possibly 1 or 2
specific hypotheticals detailed.
me
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