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Replacing BountySource
Recently we have heard that Bountysource has become insolvent and since early 2023 has not been paying out bounties to developers who fix issues.
This impacted us recently because a bounty was placed on an issue and a developer fixed it but was not able to claim the money back.
While we don't hugely promote the opportunity for bounties - mainly because the bountysource extension for Github has been broken for some time - I feel like it's important that we do have a system available if people want to back an issue being fixed with money.
I'm starting this debate as an opportunity for us to explore different systems that are available, and pick one that we decide to use for Mautic going forward.
Let's say we can have this debate over a period of two weeks and then at the end of that, make a decision?
The debate was closed on 21/12/2023 11:30 with these conclusions:
We have implemented a system which uses our existing Open Collective infrastructure.
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Here is a PR to update the documentation:
https://github.com/mautic/mautic-community-handbook/pull/175/files
I'm just checking how we can identify the open contributions, as it seems you can't add a description to a donation, which means that we can't track easily how much is donated for each issue.
Maybe we have to leave off the part about checking the balance, and just have people post in the issue description, how much they have contributed.
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