> So on our site there would be some section "tasks":
>
> task                     responsible        checkpot
> ainicowar                genixpro [join in] 0 [paypal]
> net rewrite              [join in]          150$ [paypal]
> improve desync behaviour [join in]          50$ [paypal]
> random maps              giszmo [join in]   0 [paypal]
> [your task/wish]

This might help against the open source problem which Steph mentioned a few
month ago:  That boring tasks get never done.
But I'm sceptical that we would get new programmers.  And since our
workforce is so small right now, I oppose this - for now.

Can't we just take an existing net-library or copy some code from
another open source project like stratagus?

After all networking isn't a glob2 specific problem.  There should be
people out there that have already solved these problems.

If not, we could extract our network code and use it to start a library.
Others might find it useful and start debugging it.



> my only question is, who decides if a job was done right and who
> gets how much money then. i guess that would have to be a person
> with a certain idea of how much the contribution helped glob2 on the
> long term.

That would be Steph, Nuage or Bradley.


-- 
Kai Antweiler


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