From: Franky V. L. <lie...@te...> - 2009-04-24 23:50:22
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For me, this represents more like answers to an exam, not really usefull for a survey. But if it provides backward compatibility: go ahead :-) Franky On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 19:17:00 -0400 Bishop Bettini <ph...@id...> wrote: > Anybody want this? Otherwise, I might just work on it this > weekend. Any feedback on the design for this ("feedback") and the > other one I recently regarding "credit" would be greatly appreciated > before any work begins on these. > > Thanks, > bishop > > Quoting Bishop Bettini <ph...@id...>: > > > Team, > > > > Doug Stewart (copied on this email) is offering a USD 50 bounty for > > the completion of SFID 2771740 ("Display feedback for possible > > answer") within 30 calendar days. > > > > Here is the relevant part from an email exchange we had: > > > > "The phpESP software meets my requirements, with one missing > > capability. I think that this capability would be of general use > > and I would be willing to make a small contribution to its > > development, if it could be done quickly. > > ... > > I'm only looking at creating a couple of surveys. I've a designer > > who can create one for me for about $50, which I can then copy and > > modify as needed. I'm guessing that $50 doesn't come anywhere > > close to covering the costs of making the changes. On the other > > hand, I think that what I propose would be of interest to a fair > > number of people. Furthermore, based on my research, it is > > functionality which isn't widely available, so not only useful, but > > also will set phpESP apart. So, given the choice between paying $50 > > for custom development that benefits only me and making a > > contribution of $50 to something that benefits many people, I would > > choose to go with the latter." > > > > > > I'm not sure there's a protocol for how to handle bounty, but I'm > > guessing it's first-come-first-served or split-between-contributors. > > So, if you want it, or want to help with it, speak up! > |