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jcz
NAME: jcz
AMOUNT: I'll go to $50
DESIRED FEATURE: all.
Key thing for me is mostly recurring events. It's also important to me to be able to get this up and running without too much pain. I've actually got a slew of GL's running and a highly involved patch (then update process) would be painful.
I fully support inclusion of these functions into the mainline calendar so that when I upgrade GL, I automatically get Calendar upgrades.
It hasn't been talked about here, but another killer feature for me would be to allow users to add the events to their Outlook calendars. There have been hacks for this floating around, but I've never had the time to get them running. I guess this will have to wait given the fixed requirements though. :blahblah:
jmucchiello
It hasn't been talked about here, but another killer feature for me would be to allow users to add the events to their Outlook calendars. There have been hacks for this floating around, but I've never had the time to get them running. I guess this will have to wait given the fixed requirements though. :blahblah:
tt0ne
HeavenlySanctuary.com - "Surf The Innernet!"
tt0ne
If not, we all realize that without the money sitting somewhere ready to be transferred - no one is going to implement this bounty. Dirk has already said he'd rather the community handle something with such a large cashpot - I've made a suggestion - I'd like to hear some other ideas so we can get this going!
Warmly,
- Marco
HeavenlySanctuary.com - "Surf The Innernet!"
Dazzy
tt0ne
Well, HeavenlySanctuary.com's contribution is $200 and it looks like yours is $50. That's $250. I'd say if we can get one more person to contribute to the pot we'd probably get someone to start developing it.
Feel free to donate the money and I'll add it to the $200. I'll transfer $200 into our paypal system right now.
- Marco
HeavenlySanctuary.com - "Surf The Innernet!"
LWC
If you are one, than while I see no one else standing up, it seems being a non-profit organization with a merchant # and an online e-com system doesn't really matter, if all you end up doing is getting paid via PayPal. Just like Dirk would have been paid. So all those things are meaningless technically and are only good to prove your credibility.
So let's say you're as credible as Dirk (if not more due to your official status). Still, the difference is Dirk told me his country Germany has a law that lets him hand out one time invoices, even though he's not a business owner. That is, for the purposes of these "donations", he could hand out one time invoices as if we paid for his business.
What about you? You already claimed you can't consider this a donation. So could you provide those who pay invoices, so they can declare it as a business expence?
tt0ne
Sure - just tell me how to do that without interferring with our non-profit IRS requirements...
This was just a suggestion, my friend - I'm totally open to whatever people decide - I'm just anxious to get the plugin developed ;-)
The other alternative was that I could hire Blaine for our organization and then just donate the plugin to the geeklog community and opensource it... But, of course - it's always much nicer to SAVE THE MONEY and go with a bunch of people on this.
:-)
- Marco
HeavenlySanctuary.com - "Surf The Innernet!"
Laugh
Once jmucchiello takes the project, the feature list should be locked (unless the developer agrees with an addition)
jmucchiello what is your schedule here? Have you started or are you waiting until the pledges are collected or until your schedule opens up. Also, what is your ROUGH estimate of a time line to getting something for testing, as example, 20 hours in 1 week or 20 hours spread over a month.
I am sure one of us can hold the money but I think Dirk would be the best choice (if he has the time) since he has the account etc.. in place and is dealing with other bounties. Plus he will have to check the coding to make sure it meets the geeklog coding standards before incorporating into the build (unless he is spinning off this plugin).
Maybe 3 of the people who have time and who have made some of the larger pledges (they have more at stake) would like to take control of the requested features list. When any 2 says all features have been implemented, are bug free, and Dirk OK's the code, then the bounty can be paid.
So lets vote:
Feature List Locked?
- Yes
Money Handler
- My vote is for Dirk (if he wants too) or ttOne.
Requested Features
- Maybe a few people who submitted $200 would like to take this up?
One of the Geeklog Core Developers.
tt0ne
Vote yes
Money:
Well, I would've wanted Dirk, too - but he declined - so I made the suggestion that we could do it through the non-profit organization I work for.
Feature List:
I vote Tex.
- Marco
HeavenlySanctuary.com - "Surf The Innernet!"
Tex
I think the coder is a bit tied up and won't be able to get anything until the end of the year. I think he also said we need not sweat paying until he gets something. STILL, I think we should get some secure way to collect the money while the interest is high. It would be very nice to finally get this plugin up to snuff.
tt0ne
If we put enough together, I bet you Blaine himself would write it. Or maybe Mark?
- Marco
HeavenlySanctuary.com - "Surf The Innernet!"
tt0ne
If he says "nay" - I'll transfer $200 immediately into our paypal system to get the ball rolling.
If he says "yay" - then I'll transfer $200 on behalf of HeavenlySanctuary.com immediately into whatever system Dirk has set up.
- Marco
HeavenlySanctuary.com - "Surf The Innernet!"
LWC
We need a new summary post (with X will pay Y, A will pay B - overall it's Z), if anyone is willing to do one.
jmucchiello
If not, we all realize that without the money sitting somewhere ready to be transferred - no one is going to implement this bounty.
Laugh
jmucchiello has taken up the bounty so that is set. The bounty has been talked about for awhile and there have been no other takers. Hopefully he can get things done as soon as his schedule allows (as he mentioned in previous post).
I am assuming everyone is fine with jmucchiello coding this project.
Once jmucchiello takes the project, the feature list should be locked (unless the developer agrees with an addition)
jmucchiello what is your schedule here? Have you started or are you waiting until the pledges are collected or until your schedule opens up. Also, what is your ROUGH estimate of a time line to getting something for testing, as example, 20 hours in 1 week or 20 hours spread over a month.
I am sure one of us can hold the money but I think Dirk would be the best choice (if he has the time) since he has the account etc.. in place and is dealing with other bounties. Plus he will have to check the coding to make sure it meets the geeklog coding standards before incorporating into the build (unless he is spinning off this plugin).
Maybe 3 of the people who have time and who have made some of the larger pledges (they have more at stake) would like to take control of the requested features list. When any 2 says all features have been implemented, are bug free, and Dirk OK's the code, then the bounty can be paid.
So lets vote:
Feature List Locked?
- Yes
Money Handler
- My vote is for Dirk (if he wants too) or ttOne.
Requested Features
- Maybe a few people who submitted $200 would like to take this up?
One of the Geeklog Core Developers.
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