For those of you who weren´t able to watch the live broadcast, here is the Youtube link of the Public Meeting May 7, 2016:
youtu.be/LQgEOXE4Z4s?a thanks
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you talked about development for foldingcoin, a little overpriced...
unless its end-to-end solution for everything and tested (and includes days when Stanford's stats servers are misbehaving)
and also includes support for bug fixes in what they create
and better make it open source after its completed
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you talked about development for foldingcoin, a little overpriced...
unless its end-to-end solution for everything and tested (and includes days when Stanford's stats servers are misbehaving)
"i agree its over priced for a charity, but at this point without a James figure in our life any more I am willing to pay a premium to get it done. Those funds to be clear are not FoldingCoins funds, that is my own money that i want to invest in FoldingCoin to get it done. I hope i can find someone cheaper and im still shopping around, but at the end of the day if a dev would get the calculation server running for that price i will take them up on it. Not only would that get a huge weight off my shoulders, but its also a tax write off for me at the end of the fiscal year. For those that dont know, the way 501(c)3 donations work in America is the donor (so me in this case) is allowed to tell the charity what exactly they want their donation to be used for (most of the time a donor leaves it up to the charity such as most donations that go to the Red Cross which then the Red Cross decides where the money needs to go). So I am deciding that i want that money to purely go into the calculation server. I encourage all members of this community to try and help find us a developer that will do it for that price or cheaper, because your right Salim, if you can find someone to do it for lets say $500 then i will commit the remaining $1000 to be general FLDC funds so then the board can decide what we need to spend the other $1000 on. But we NEED the calculation server done first in order to get Merged Folding back and running"
and also includes support for bug fixes in what they create
and better make it open source after its completed
"From the beginning until the end of time, FoldingCoin has and will ALWAYS open source every single thing any developer does for us. Where its open sourced falls in different areas, our most recent code is found under joe looneys github
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