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gEDA-user: google checkout buttons to implement SW developmentbounties
Stephen Williams wrote:
>> http://www.opensourcexperts.com/bountylist.html
>
> That site seems to be the model that I had in mind. I'll rummage
> around and see if maybe that's what I have in mind.
>
> [ ... the sounds of rummaging... ]
>
> I see no way to *claim* a bounty, etc. It seems like a glorified
> help wanted page. Maybe that's what's best, but I would like to
> see a system that not only exchanges phone numbers, but allows for
> the transfer of money (possibly via paypal).
>
I don't see an activity trail on that site... That would help give it more
life. Besides paypal, there is now google checkout, which has free transactions
to sellers until year end 2007. The simplest way to use that is to generate an
invoice after the fact with exact price, then customer does a credit card deal
(without showing you their account access details), lessening liability and
effort required to do a $500 deal. For bounties, a google checkout button can
be created -- no changes allowed, no adjustments, fixed price.
Creating google checkout buttons is easy -- if you have no shipping costs, (as
in FOSS added to project CVS or SVN repository), you could have a series of
them for small project chunks, and they get paid as you go...
Take for instance the $500 project. divide it into 5 buttons of $100 each and
talk with the "not well known or trusted" customer and arr4ange for them to
click and pay two of them after some work delivered, or all systems STOP.
Google charges less than paypal -- 2% after year end, zero now, just doesn't
have as many signed up members as paypal, yet.
John Griessen
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