On Sunday, 22 June 2014 at 06:59:31 UTC, Jonathan M Davis via
Digitalmars-d wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jun 2014 15:39:03 -0700
Andrei Alexandrescu via Digitalmars-d <[email protected]>
wrote:

On 6/19/14, 3:27 PM, Andrej Mitrovic via Digitalmars-d wrote:
> I claimed a bounty recently, and I just wanted to say thanks > to
> Andrei and his company for backing the bounty.
>
> I won't be able to take any future bounties from Facebook > due to > internal competition policies, but that's ok as I'm now a > paid
> programmer anyway. :)
>
> It was fun to win something while coding! Cheers!

You're welcome! Please note that you can always work on bountied bugs and donate the proceeds, bountysource allows for that. -- Andrei

Also, while most bugs are bountied by Facebook, not all of them are. For instance, I created this one a few weeks back in an attempt to increase its chances of getting fixed sooner rather than later (since it's blocking me from
resolving an issue in std.datetime):

https://www.bountysource.com/issues/1795383-internal-error-backend-cgobj-c-2313-with-rebindable-immutable-timezone-in-std-datetime

- Jonathan M Davis

We just set up a significant bounty for this bug:
https://www.bountysource.com/issues/2900969-struct-destructors-are-not-called-by-the-gc-but-called-on-explicit-delete

However, it is referenced on BountySource under the "DLang's
Issue Tracking System - D" project instead of the (more
publicized) "D Programming Language" project, so it is hard to
find.
Andrei, is there any reason to have 2 different projects there?
How to make sure our bounty also appears on the main project page
on BountySource?

Thanks!

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