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I think I earn too much ;) #179

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yarikoptic opened this issue Sep 16, 2020 · 3 comments
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I think I earn too much ;) #179

yarikoptic opened this issue Sep 16, 2020 · 3 comments

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@yarikoptic
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I think I initially received some BTC due to (minor) contributions to libreselery's dependencies: numpy, pandas, scipy (?). Then I have initiated two tiny PRs (merged) and no issues. Now for a good number of days I keep receiving BTC daily (up to 6 transactions a day). Majority seems due to contributions to libreselery itself, not its dependencies (although IIRC yesterday I did get some for numpy again). I think I am receiving too much ;-)

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Ly0n commented Sep 16, 2020

Thanks @yarikoptic for the honest hint. We know that the distribution is still not ideal. Since we are doing "full split" at the moment and I don't want to differentiate between the developers at the moment, you still get quite a lot. We also didn't want to rush the development of better distribution. We wanted to talk to different people and communities first so that we don't develop in the wrong direction. For the next release we are gone develop two new weights that will improve the distribution: One weighting is based on the coordination data given by the project information around the git repository, and one on the file data in the git repository itself. We hope that we can reward you for opening this issue in this way. Find more information about the architecture proposal of @kikass13 here:
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Do you think that could improve your issue :D?

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@yarikoptic the proper distribution stuff containing the implementation of various "cool" things is (as @Ly0n mentioned) still a work in progress.

Im not really sure but I guess @Ly0n just triggers the master CI way too much, so the payout happens a lot! :D
What a generous little muffin isnt he? ;)

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Ly0n commented Sep 16, 2020

Pushing directly to master is really not a good idea anymore

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