> -----Original Message-----
> [...]
> > Sorry, but I can't help to think that, if that is too expensive for
> > your business, the money you'd dedicate to a bug bounty would be
> > pocket money, too. And
> 
> Some support guy told me that priority bug fixing comes with enterprise
> license (Silver support). (Still I did not get any response from the CC-ed 
> sales
> person about the costs but surely they are significant)

That's not true as such. Though having silver or gold support will hopefully 
give the task an extra boost :)

> Regarding $174 for a professional license... for a startup this IS a 
> significant
> amount of money. Also I have doubts about effectivity of Bronze support
> level regarding bug fixes.

Alright, I didn't want to be rude. Sure there are people for which $174 is a 
lot of money, and I appreciate that you and other's feel committed to 
contribute to Qt in one way or the other.

Still, I remain skeptical for a money-based bounty system for Qt. I'm not aware 
of any project successfully implementing such a bounty system, although the 
idea pops up since years [1]. Also, my best guess is that most people 
contributing to Qt are either employed to do this, or have other day-time jobs. 
And their count is limited: So by backing up "your" bug with money you at best 
shifting focus around.

What I'd rather like to see is getting more people to be active contributors. 
This way we could actually achieve more in total ... I'd like to think of the 
Qt developer community as pretty open and inclusive, but surely there's still 
stuff to improve. 

> [...]
> > Whenever actual money has to be transferred world-wide it IMO will be
> > considerable effort.
> 
> This is no problem using Paypal. There are many internet businesses out
> there doing this all day.

If I'm actually after the money, I'll rather make sure that semi-anonymous JIRA 
user who placed the bounty pays in the end. I don't see how this can work short 
of a trusted entity taking care of this.

[1]: See e.g. https://blogs.kde.org/2005/05/14/thoughts-votes-and-bounties . 
There are also traces of a GNOME bounty system on the net from 2005 ...
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