On 10/18/08, jonathon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 20:21, Alexandro Colorado  wrote:
>
>  > 60 dls an hour is steep ... for much less (10dls an hour).
>
>  Where I live:
>  * US10/hour is _less than _ the minimum wage;
>  * Inexperienced programmers start at US$30/hour;
>  * Incompetent programmers that have had a few gigs under their belt
>  earn US$50/hour;
>  * Competent, experienced programmers earn US$100+/hour;
>
>  I will grant that a local company has distorted pay scales for
>  programmers. (Or maybe I should say "wanna be programmers, considering
>  that that company has yet to deliver any software on time, that
>  functions as advertized.  (Their next announced project appears to be
>  nothing more than a PR campaign designed to con people into thinking
>  that the security flaws in their existing produtcs are security
>  features that consumers don't understand.)
>
>
>  >elance.com and hire a java developer
>
>
> elance.,com, and similar suffer from fatal flaws:
>  * The result is spaghetti code;
>  * The result is undocumented code;
>  * The copyright on the result is owned by the coder;
>
>
>  >Maybe he can get a better rate once the developer is aware it will be open 
> source and under LGPL3 an end up paying much less.
>
>
> Whilst you are right about the rate being different, your assumption
>  that it will go down is not reflected by reality.
>
>
>  >r $1000 dls bounty on FOSS.
>
>
> That won't even pay for the textbooks that somebody needs for one
>  semester in college.
>
>  xan
>
>

I thought it was a simple end  user who didn't understand code u seem
very well knowledge about software pay wages and such.

if living in the US is so expensive then u might start hiring abroad.
On other note those are my solutio s maybe u can come up with yoyur
solutions that fit your laws ad culture.

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