It's not an ongoing source of money.  So doing something permanently useful
(like paying for a live test Amazon S3 account) wouldn't be good.

It's not an enormous amount of money.  Not enough to pay a developer for
long.  Not enough to buy a new machine (and not like duplicity development
really requires a screaming machine).

I think keeping the money and buying margaritas would be fine.  You've
earned it.  :)

But the most useful thing I can think of would be offering a bounty.
Either for bugs/features (do we have any we really want fixed?) or my
personal favorite, a $500 bounty for the first data loss bug discovery &
fix (much like how Google pays out for security bugs in Chrome).  (We'd
need to really define what a data loss bug is for the purposes of the
bounty, but I bet we could do that.)

-mt

On 22 July 2015 at 06:31, Kenneth Loafman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not a clue just yet.  I'm not keeping the money.  I think we should
> discuss it.  Ideas?
>
> ...Ken
>
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 3:17 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Ken,
>>
>> any plans on how you are going to spend the money? i can totally live w/
>> you keeping it, but putting it into the project would of course be a good
>> idea ;) .
>>
>> ..ede
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