sure we will review it, the 'time spent' is only an indicator to help us, but 
the $$$ will be based on 
how we judge the diff... it could be a one line diff, but we know it took hours 
to find which line to 
modify, or it could be a 100 lines diff, but it's a 5 minutes find and replace, 
it's not the same 
thing.
about it being free for you, I know, but take the money then give it to me :p 
lol, seriously though, 
I said that 'free' thing because I knew you'd say that, but I think you should 
still take the money, as 
a reward, as long as you don't "code only for money", I think it's ok!  I know 
you'll still code just 
for fun, so that's the important thing. 

p.s. : the money is a reward, not a pay, or salary, so just take it as a 
reward, a thank you, or 
something...

KKRT

On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 11:23:56AM +0100, Philippe Valembois - Phil wrote:
> Hum...
> We should review the code of the commit because if someone does shit I don't 
> want to pay him :p
> By the way, I want to be clear all the work I do for aMSN is free...
> (I don't want to specify it at each commit :p)
> Maybe if some day I need cash I will review my position... But for now that's 
> like that...
> Phil
> 
> Le Sunday 03 December 2006 07:26, Youness Alaoui a écrit :
> > Ok, now, I'm waiting for the new CL to be the new official one in SVN.
> > rewards in $$$ will be given for every commit based on the difficulty of
> > the bug fix or new feature, and the time spent implementing it. So please
> > provide an estimate of how much time you spent on the commit and put that
> > in your commit log, example :
> > ----------------------
> > Time spent : 2 hours
> > Added new events and fixed a few bugs when someone signs off.
> > Also fixed the drag and drop of contacts feature.
> > ---------------------
> > This will only be applied on the new CL code, as a test to see how much
> > work is being done, and how much money should be given as a reward, then,
> > once we get a good idea of how much money we can afford, we might be
> > retro-active and give rewards for some old code (only on important features
> > or a huge contribution). Everyone is elligible, so if you don't wan any
> > money for a commit, specify it in your commit log with the keyword
> > "free"...
> > Let's get this started!!!
> >
> > p.s.: should we add a news on the website for "aMSN is hiring talented
> > developers"... no ?
> >
> > KKRT
> 
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