On Saturday 16 August 2003 21:13, Roger Larsson wrote: > Suppose you could buy a golden vote with 1 Kash (40€) > Problems: > * Tax law, especially if the ball gets rolling... > * Competition instead of cooperation to solve bugs. > * Developers might work on wish list items (1 Kash) > instead of solving real bugs with hundreds of votes. * you need some trusted organization that is responsible for the money transactions and holds the Kash. Doing this with a volunteer organization is probably not possible * disputes when exactly the bug is solved (you need a trusted arbitrator) * some solution to avoid that two people / companies work on the same bug / feature (like allowing only people to 'block' only one bug at a time) Beside that I think that a system like that is inevitable for free software (but with cheaper votes, most people do not want to spent so much money for a single feature, but rather spread it among several features/bugs). The question is just when. bye...