the worst thing you can do is have ever changing specs....thats pulling the rug out from under people as they go along.
But, these specs must change.
You will split the money by percentage of how much work is done?...well think about that, lets say a 3 person team... I think I did at least 50% of the work, but someone else also feels they did 50% of the work, maybe the third person on the team feels they only did 28.43% of the work...it's entirely subjective with no way to know the answer, maybe someone put in 80 hours but they are incompetent and barely helped, another person 40 hours of invaluable work.
The team has to set up how they will do the payouts amongst themselves...why did you involve yourself in this complication?
You have set your self up as referees for internal team politics....you could have left it simple, now you have a very complex judgement call to make, and in business, these types of problems always occur when you leave yourself wide open for them.
Now....another thing....no bugs, lmao.
Must use gcc...must target morphOS.
Hey, I'm not a pro-amiga fanatic, but I will only
target one platform. It's a huge project just to do that. I have no plans to use gcc.
In short, I knew from the beginning there was no point in trying for this 'prize' and my belief this prize will never be payed out, because the specs make it a million dollar job, and you are paying only 4,000.
A talented coder can make more than that easily doing something else.
I am working on, well now I must say, a project that is similar to this one. I am working on porting Mozilla to OS 3.9. But just for fun, no money involved, and if I only get it 99% done, but there is even one bug remaining by the time I am tired of this hobby project, then I will never release it to the community.
hehehehe, just kidding, I will release it bugs and all, once I get to that point, still plodding along in my spare time.
see yas
MarkTime