Michael,
It's nice that you cover the events happing in Open Source but I believe Phoronix.com could be much more useful if you considered one proposal.
You perfectly know that kernel/KDE/Gnome/X.org/MPlayer/etc. bugzilla's are rife with thousands of bug reports which aren't addressed/resolved/being fixed because Open Source projects lack manpower. It's quite obvious that amongst Phoronix readers there are a lot of experienced programmers who can solve those bugs if they were offered a hard reward (read cash).
You can create a poll consisting of the bugs which have the most duplicates/comments/votes at their respective bug trackers and create a fund raising company for bugs which will receive the most votes amongst Phoronix readers.
I have no idea how to do that properly and how much money has to be offered for fixing the bugs which Phoronix readers will choose to resolve, but as a talented organizer I believe you'll figure everything out.
It's nice that you cover the events happing in Open Source but I believe Phoronix.com could be much more useful if you considered one proposal.
You perfectly know that kernel/KDE/Gnome/X.org/MPlayer/etc. bugzilla's are rife with thousands of bug reports which aren't addressed/resolved/being fixed because Open Source projects lack manpower. It's quite obvious that amongst Phoronix readers there are a lot of experienced programmers who can solve those bugs if they were offered a hard reward (read cash).
You can create a poll consisting of the bugs which have the most duplicates/comments/votes at their respective bug trackers and create a fund raising company for bugs which will receive the most votes amongst Phoronix readers.
I have no idea how to do that properly and how much money has to be offered for fixing the bugs which Phoronix readers will choose to resolve, but as a talented organizer I believe you'll figure everything out.
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