Fred - I was just joking, of course. I'm not surprised that nobody responded to your offer. $50 is a very low price to pay for a feature/module, but many people are overwhelmed by the "freeness" of it all, and mistake open source with "at no cost". Chances are there is also some company out there willing to pay thousands for the same feature/module. Making efficient markets is essential.
And as for rewards, I can tell you that the most rewarding thing I do at work on any day is cvs commit -m "new feature for apachesolr" I can't explain it, but it tops all other forms of professional satisfaction. I enjoy developing modules so much that it's a dream come true that someone pays me to do it. Glad you're looking for ways to help - it generated a good thread! -Robert ----Original Message----- From: Fred Jones <[email protected]> To: [email protected], [email protected] Subject: Re: [development] Why I don't Upload a Module to Drupal Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 22:08:01 +0300 > You lazy blood sucking pig! (did that confirm your worst fears? ;-) Hey, were you writing to me or the OP? :) Something interesting I could say is that I once saw 3 people post on d.o about the same feature they wanted. I figured I could code it up in a few hours. So I emailed all 3 and told them I was emailing all 3 and said if each of you wants to cough up fifty smackers, I will code it. I was a bit more professional in my language of course. ;) But guess what? Not even one responded. Maybe they're "lazy blood sucking pigs" also, eh? I really admire those folks who put in hours to make and maintain big modules and of course core itself. Always wondered really how they do it. Nobody's giving them any awards for it I don't think. F
