Id like to see if @bumbacoin would like to be part of the dev team.
I'll donate 10k croc for the dev fund... 30k croc if bumba comes on board
I'd probably be willing to at least match these amounts for a developer's/s' fund. I'd ask though: to which specific ends? It would seem most useful to fund additional services that don't fork the coin in any full-on structural overhaul. Essentially, if people would like a given bit of functionality they should offer to pay what it's actually worth to them (as the payment is effectively an exchange to the coder or team that implements a desired service); the results of which may or may not be useful to others but shouldn't IMO unduly impinge on those who wouldn't utilize the additional functionality.
To outline something that might facilitate improvements... the daemon has that addmultisigaddress command which (typing help addmultisigaddress) apparently would allow:
"addmultisigaddress
Add a nrequired-to-sign multisignature address to the wallet"
each key is a CrocodileCash address or hex-encoded public key
If [account] is specified, assign address to [account]."
So, a payment can apparently be made after signing-off for it by multiple interested parties (although I'm a little fuzzy on the mechanics of how this would work exactly) on a pay-after-completion basis if necessary.
the dev donation fund is not debatable. It need to be there to help maintain the new site & any big work that may need to be pay
I agree, it would almost be like the whole DASH developers fund they have going.
I also agree. Providing a mechanism to compensate coders that help improve the coin in ways that still maintain broad consensus would seem very desirable. I'd be very likely to donate to help fund a functioning website too (as this was mentioned) although I wouldn't mind adding to my CROC-hoard either -- so perhaps I'd have to do this on an installment plan .