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Goldelico Paid Developer Program
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http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo/developer-network
If you have proposals for projects or want to discuss before subscribing, please mail to info@goldelico.com.
Idea
The idea is that there is the mailing list where we (the project leading team) regularily propose subtasks needing development (e.g. camera driver, fixing a specific bug etc.).
The rough idea is to resemble a permantently installed GSoC that is not limited to students and has a single "Mentoring Organization".
Where does the money come from? It will come from some % of the hardware sales of OpenPhoenux devices plus additional donations. Please note that you must be able to send us an invoice and international money transfer may cost some amount. You are responsible for paying your VAT and local taxes.
So the more OpenPhoenux devices are sold, the more money becomes available for the paid developer program. This makes the OpenPhoenux better and better and more attractive to new users who buy devices - closing the positive feedback loop.
This is just a start of the idea and the details may be refined in the future based on the experiences we make in this process.
Rationale for this program
The reasons why we do this is that we want to get more speed into some projects. If we look at the steadily growing number of applications in diverse application stores, there is some fundamental factor driving this.
Thousands of students and developers are participating there for one reason: it opens an opportunity to earn some money in addition to giving nice study objects. While pure FLOSS projects have no such direct return that can be converted into what you currently need.
Well, FLOSS is a lot of fun, gives reputation and knowledge, but if you can get some additional benefit somewhere else, the choice is obvious. Especially in times where it is no longer for sure that we have a paid full-time job + enough spare time for volunteer work.
Since money and freedom are not antagonists ("free as in "free speech" and not in "free beer"), we have tried to combine both to the benefit of our OpenPhoenux project.
Areas of Expertise
We are currently looking for these areas of expertise:
- ARM, TI OMAP
- Linux Kernel, Drivers, low level hardware control
- C, Objective-C
- mobile application design with Qt, Cocoa, iOS, GNUstep
- bug hunting and fixing
- active work in open source communities
- mechanical engineering
- marketing
So if you think you can contribute, please register to the mailing network.