I also want to support the use of the (Gem-) money! I made money with Gem so i 
thought it is time to give back (and support my own selfish future money 
making) with giving to Gem bounty. I very much am thinking like Julian, i want 
the money to be used by Gem devs instead of bounty source. Also i like the idea 
of software to be developed in way where everybody contributes as much as 
wanted and with individual possibilities. 
If that is with academia nuts where an institution is paying for developement 
to raise common practical knowledge, even better. But if that is not possible 
for some reason, i find it no harm that private money helps to climp a 
nessessary step. In our Case no supperiour institution takes over, just the 
little asskick for an awsome product needs to be made. 
Institutions can be friendly to open source products, but for sertain 
developments on proprietary platforms an extra push can be needed. The whole 
community would benifit from Osx 64bit Gem; more up to date users, more 
recognition, more interchangeability between platforms. But of course someone 
needs to do it! Someone who is not "starting from zero“ (in dev coding: like 
me). Ideal: someone where the bounty money fits into the buiseness plan. "1-2 
weeks work for 1000$“ for the developement of the great Pd. But else: please, 
academian paid programming wizzards, please take a deep sigh, oil your fingers 
and code the nessessary black box. Take the money and make a big party, give it 
to your favourite doctor to attest your mental sickness for your absents of 
work, pay the wedding ring with „Pd“ engraving, or give me the money to massage 
you while writing the necessary lines of code, pay your normal live with it, or 
organize the next Pd convention.

no huhu, i got carried away. many words for a simple message: I love Pd (+Gem) 
and would love to continue to love a living creature.


Am Mo., 12. Nov. 2018, 19:34 hat João Pais <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> geschrieben:
A small personal tale: some years ago I needed help to have an external for the 
leapmotion - I was willing to pay for it, as someone would have to dedicate 
time and work for it. In the end no one even replied to my calls, so the thing 
had to rest. Some years later, it eventually worked when Chikashi did the 
coding and now the code is there for anyone who wants to use and abuse it. If 
at some point I need an upgrade, the cycle will repeat again.

I don't understand why this issue should be polarising: if I/anyone need 
something that doesn't exist and I can't do it myself, someone else has to 
create it. It's not reasonable of me to expect that someone will sit down for 
it and put aside her/his own priorities because of mine. Specially if it's an 
experienced professional which will offer good solutions - and that 
professional surely has a rent to pay, family, and might not want to work for 
google or amazon.
Specially in this community, without someone's support there would be no Pd to 
discuss about - and also several of it's externals (correct me if I'm wrong). 
There wouldn't even be a mailing list, as it's hosted by an institution.

And if someone is against these politics, they can always refuse to use the 
code that is generated from it?

Best,

Joao

Antoine & Alexandre - the GEM issue requires resolving quickly: GEM-devs/ 
IOhannes, take the goddam cash!! (and redistribute it accordingly:)

P.A. - Yes indeed, agreed re academia, though have to say, more and more, it 
appears it's the 'top-end' of institutions, which provide such space/time & 
opportunities. Perhaps we can say that those working within academia and/or 
large software-based businesses (it's seemingly mainly larger orgs) have 
already forged some equilibrium regarding F/L/O production and contributions 
theein. Value may take many forms (most often post-hard_cash), particularly 
when it may be measured.

I guess my questioning regarding the usefulness of bounties is in the prodding 
of the fine-line that exists for the self-employed/sole 
trader/artists/code-dabbling precariat.

E.G. Pd's history is littered with those who've become overwhelmed with both 
the demands of real life and the burgeoning Jones (addiction) of maintaining 
code (it was just a fun weekend hobby at first but then got out of hand, 
STARTED TAKING OVER MY LIFE!!).

I do think bounties are useful but I'm trying to talk myself out of it...

Appreciate the responses,

J

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