A slightly other thought. I think Digia could also put out bounties on 
successful bug fixes.
For them it could even be relatively cheap if they 'pay' in commercial 
licenses. IMHO a win/
win situation: For the bug fixer, who gets the commercial license, this bounty 
has a considerable
value. And in many cases it would cost nothing for Digia, but generated license 
key. My line of
thought:

I doubt that many, who could/would fix a bug, could/would buy a commercial 
license. Most companies,
who have commercial licenses rightfully expect Digia to fix their 
problems/bugs. So IMHO free 
commercial licenses should not be a big financial loss for Digia, but certainly 
a gain for all, when 
the interest in bug fixing is increased among the Qt using community. Such a 
'reward license could
come without support.

Guido 

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