On Thu, 2013-02-14 at 09:06 -0800, Joel Madero wrote:
> > > > I wonder, though, how would the fixed bug integrate into the code
> > > > maintained by the LibO crew.
> > > It is open to anyone, and anyone is welcome to contribute so that
> > > wouldn't be an issue. Interesting discussion happening here, please keep
> > > it alive and pass the word :-D
> > I haven't seen a message in this thread from someone with an libreoffice
> > e-mail address...  is this at all 'sanctioned' by the project?   Someone
> > in the project on-board?  Someone credible is vouching that
> > www.freedomsponsors.org  is legit and on-the-level?
> I am a contributor for LibreOffice both in development and QA. I wouldn't
> say it's "sanctioned" (ie. we're not saying definitely use this service)
> but it has been used successfully at least once or twice before. This being
> said, it's still no guarantee that it'll get your enhancement done
> immediately but it's okay to offer funding to have your bug fixed.

Of course.

>  It's just up to developers to decide if the payment is a) necessary for them 
> and b) enough that they'll do it :)
>  We are currently working on getting these details on the website along with
>  are certified developer list with their fee schedules. Not sure when this

Excellent; this is a great idea.  I've just been around for decades and
I've seen some of these kind of sites come and go, and some have been a
bit skeezy.

It is comforting to know that active participant are involved with this
effort.

-- 
Adam Tauno Williams  GPG D95ED383
Systems Administrator, Python Developer, LPI / NCLA


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