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Asterisk bounty

Created by: oej,Last modification on Mon 23 of Jun, 2008 [15:45 UTC] by sohosys

Bounties to be paid for Asterisk functionality

If you really want something added to Asterisk, but can't do it yourself and do not want to contract an Asterisk consultants or Digium to do it, there's always an oppurtunity to set up a bounty. Others might add to it and finally there's enough money so that a coder think it's worthwile to work on it.

For each bounty we need one maintainer that is in charge of handling the bounty - alone or with a group of advisors that can judge the contributed code. The maintainer also needs to keep track of each contributor to the bounty to help collecting the fee when it's time to pay.

How to add a bounty:
  • Login (Signup for a free login if you don't have one)
  • View this page
  • Click on the edit tab at the top of the page
  • Add an entry to the list of existing bounties using the same format as the existing bounties
    • For example: ((Asterisk bounty My New Bounty Title)): short one line bounty description
  • Click the save button
  • Now you should see your bounty listed with a ? after it.
  • Click on the ? to create a page for a detailed explanation of the bounty
  • On this page enter:
    • Description of the function requested
    • How to contact the maintainer for this bounty
    • The date this was started
    • The status of the bounty: Open, coding, testing, closed
    • The combined value of the bounty
    • Licensing for the code - I would suggest that all bounties should be disclaimed so they may be candidates for the CVS
  • Click the save button

Don't forget to announce the bounty on the asterisk-dev mailing list

When there's code, open a bug report on the Asterisk bug tracker and attach the code. But not until there's code. The bug tracker handles patches and bug reports primarily.

If you want to work on a feature request

When you want to work on a feature request, first contact the maintainer. If you can't or don't know how to reach him or her, contact one of the bug marshals on the IRC and they'll help you. They're usually involved in some way. The maintainer will explain to you if there's already work going on somewhere and what happens if several people claim the bounty - who will win and under what conditions. This is really up to the maintainer to decide, usually together with the group of people that have added to the original bounty.


Bounties are now doubled

http://www.trxtel.com "The VoIP provider that pays you" is now offering to double all bounties. There are rules for this program so please see their page on this at http://www.trxtel.com/Asterisk_Bounty.html


Bounties exist on these items:





Completed/Closed/Assigned:


Deprecated:






    • Also Look for


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333Asterisk Bounty US$10,000.00 - Web Management GUI

by miamivoip, Thursday 05 of August, 2004 [23:05:05 UTC]
This is closed source project that will ideally be created utilizing PHP; MySQL; HTML; Apache and deployed on Linux. Create a fully featured, web-based interface to allow the features listed below.

The $10,000.00 bounty quoted is for the entire project, including features to be determined and which may include – but will not be limited to - more granular context management, profile management, call logging, faxing and integration with existing deployment. This is also an open-ended project and upward revisions to the bounty will be considered.

Partial bounties will be awarded at certain milestones. The first milestone, from $500 - $1,000 will be awarded upon the delivery of a working prototype web front-end allowing basic functionality of most of the items listed below. The actual amount and deliverables are open to negotiation. For details, please contact asterisk@voipamericas.com.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions. We look forward to your submissions. Good Luck.

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