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Re: Sputnik for AmigaOS bounty cancelled
« Reply #29 from previous page: December 30, 2008, 09:31:12 PM »
@mongo
They still have time to decide till the end of the January 2009.
I agree that those who don't do that in time should be contacted individually or simply refunded without asking.

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Re: Sputnik for AmigaOS bounty cancelled
« Reply #30 on: December 30, 2008, 09:34:23 PM »
@mongo

You are quite wrong there. A lot of people asked about getting their money back or being able to transfer it to Netsurf or OWB. So in the end it were the people that put the money in the bounty that had a part in the cancellation.

Did you actually read everything posted related to this?
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Re: Sputnik for AmigaOS bounty cancelled
« Reply #31 on: December 30, 2008, 09:41:29 PM »
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Why should his work be worthless?

He could just also continue his work. If he is able to port it to OS 4 and make it stable and support it he will easily get that amount of money in donations.
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Re: Sputnik for AmigaOS bounty cancelled
« Reply #32 on: December 30, 2008, 09:48:02 PM »
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You are quite wrong there. A lot of people asked about getting their money back or being able to transfer it to Netsurf or OWB. So in the end it were the people that put the money in the bounty that had a part in the cancellation.


How many is "a lot"? For that matter, how many people donated?

Without providing any numbers, "a lot" doesn't mean anything.

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Did you actually read everything posted related to this?


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Re: Sputnik for AmigaOS bounty cancelled
« Reply #33 on: December 31, 2008, 12:58:52 AM »
Maybe the people who still want to support the project can send their returned money directly to the developer, or set up another bounty.
 

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Re: Sputnik for AmigaOS bounty cancelled
« Reply #34 on: December 31, 2008, 07:55:32 AM »
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Maybe the people who still want to support the project can send their returned money directly to the developer, or set up another bounty.

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Re: Sputnik for AmigaOS bounty cancelled
« Reply #35 on: December 31, 2008, 01:24:16 PM »
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 hey, it's blue trolling rearing it's ugly head again.

What's your problem? It hurts when I'm right?


IMHO you are wrong. A guy doing a bounty above $3000 and getting a new computer should understand that he should be able to say more then 'wait another 2 moths for firsts results' after 13 months of work. Especially if he wants to keep the results closed source.

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Re: Sputnik for AmigaOS bounty cancelled
« Reply #36 on: January 02, 2009, 02:56:30 AM »
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Your first problem was that you even enforce deadlines for a project like this in the first place. You can put a deadline on simple and more trivial things like SDL ports, but developing a native web browser!? Maybe it was foolish of Marcin to accept those terms at all in the first place, but it was done under heavy preassure and a lot of nagging as far as I remember. You would have gained so much by letting the deadline slip, but I think most people that follows the online discussions knows and understands the reason why you didn't.


Actually, there is no problem at all. Everyone has to work with deadlines, and this bounty was no different. Nor should it have been. The bounty deadline has already slipped significantly; it should have been done a year ago. Marcin decided to focus on other stuff which he has every right to do. However, he knew that missing the deadline could result in the bounty being cancelled.

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Anyway, I see a lot of people cheering at this decision (which only shows how short sighted and ignorant some people really are), but you have let down a great number of people/contributors hoping for a *native* OS4 browser, you have kicked the legs on a developer of a great OS4 project and rendered all his work worthless, and you have clearly showed that OS4 bounties *can* be completely worthless. Anyway, not my loss, not in any way. *You* are the long term losers of this, and you seems to be totally happy with an SDL browser anyway.


You've been told often enough that OWB (and now netsurf) are native browsers, not just "quickie SDL ports" because they don't use SDL at all, but you insist on characterizing them as such. That is ignorance.

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BTW, what is the deadline for the Amiga Mozilla bounty?


Perhaps it should have had a deadline. However, that bounty wasn't directed at any specific developer so the situation is different. IIRC, AROS bounties also have a deadline when a developer accepts the task.

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Re: Sputnik for AmigaOS bounty cancelled
« Reply #37 on: January 02, 2009, 03:04:09 AM »
@mongo
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Anyway, not my loss, not in any way. *You* are the long term losers of this, and you seems to be totally happy with an SDL browser anyway.


Troels has already said that a number of contributors asked for their money back, some even publicly. As a contributor myself, I have no problem with the cancellation. In fact, the most vocal people against the cancellation didn't contribute themselves.

It is a bit of a disappointing end to the bounty, but it isn't surprising considering how things went.

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