At $200 someone might be willing to do the work if they know it's going to be open source, but if it's a work for hire, $200 is extremely paltry.
I'm with you on that one. $200 might be an acceptable bounty to give someone a bit of added incentive to contribute something to the community, but if the code is closed source and owned by the purchaser, than $200 won't even buy a day's worth of real coding. If you want to own it, you don't put out a bounty, you're hiring a programmer, and paying appropriately...
regards,
Paul
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