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Should Bountysource allow committers to delist their projects?

35 pointsby wkonkelover 10 years ago

5 comments

serve_yayover 10 years ago
Ugh, these people are so frustrating. You ask them to remove your project and they "invite" you to "discuss" the matter. Garbage monsters.
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HarryHirschover 10 years ago
They are spammers, they talk like spammers, and they need to be treated like the dregs of society they are. For starters, I see tht Bountysource is still on Github. Why didn't they get chucked off already, the scumbags? As of now, Github is enabling spam.
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chrisxcrossover 10 years ago
Bountysource should invite projects to their program rather than removing them on request. As this discussion and previous ones have shown diffrent communities, diffrent maintainer even diffrent project member have diffrent opinios on introducing financial rewards into their projects and need to firstly discuss it. Afterwards they can approve or reject getting the offer listed on bs.
pjc50over 10 years ago
A good example of why mixing financial rewards with intrinsic reward turns into disaster.
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asadotzlerover 10 years ago
Bountysource should allow project owners to delist their projects. Not doing so will simply lead to trademark and other infringement actions. Just because the code is licensed as open source doesn't mean you get to use the project's brand for your money making schemes.
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