[julia-users] Re: Crowdsourced Julia development

2015-09-26 Thread Marcio Sales
This can easily work by just labeling an issue or feature request with the bounty's link in one project's git. That site is really cool.

[julia-users] Re: Crowdsourced Julia development

2015-09-25 Thread Jonathan Malmaud
$5 to the first person to take transposes seriously https://www.bountysource.com/issues/1333116-taking-vector-transposes-seriously/backers On Friday, September 25, 2015 at 10:45:30 AM UTC-4, Tom Breloff wrote: > > Moving the discussion from the matlab thread... > > The idea was brought up about

Re: [julia-users] Re: Crowdsourced Julia development

2015-09-25 Thread Tero Frondelius
I don't know, if I made the right conclusion, but it looks like this guy made 27 k$ in a month: https://www.bountysource.com/people/34958-arigo On Friday, September 25, 2015 at 7:55:16 PM UTC+3, Stefan Karpinski wrote: > > Is anyone aware of success stories from open source bounties? Or bad >

[julia-users] Re: Crowdsourced Julia development

2015-09-25 Thread Uwe Fechner
I just created a bounty for implementing a low latency garbage collector: https://www.bountysource.com/issues/5020251-implement-a-low-latency-incremental-garbage-collector Uwe Am Freitag, 25. September 2015 17:31:11 UTC+2 schrieb Jonathan Malmaud: > > $5 to the first person to take transposes

Re: [julia-users] Re: Crowdsourced Julia development

2015-09-25 Thread Stefan Karpinski
Is anyone aware of success stories from open source bounties? Or bad stories for that matter? On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Uwe Fechner wrote: > I just created a bounty for implementing a low latency garbage collector: > >