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Ask HN: What surprised you / did you learn as you built out your company?

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Show HN: Algora – Open source coding bounties

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irf1
·anno scorso·discuss
Algora.io for OSS bounties!
irf1
·anno scorso·discuss
Sure give it a try! If your project is cool I bet people will be eager to contribute regardless.
irf1
·anno scorso·discuss
Anyone who wants to offer a bounty on GitHub can try https://algora.io

It’s an open source platform (built in Elixir) for sharing bounties, contract work and full-time jobs with open source engineers

I’m one of the founders, feel free to reach out [email protected]
irf1
·anno scorso·discuss
you can use Algora.io (it’s open source) to cover 120+ countries for the bounty payout - it would be a fantastic showcase on our website (founder here)

we can create a page for you like we did for the $25k Rust Prettier Bounty https://prettier.algora.io

lmk if interested [email protected] good luck!
irf1
·anno scorso·discuss
you can do exactly that with Algora.io
irf1
·anno scorso·discuss
Contribute to open source, solve GitHub bounties, do contract work. See https://algora.io
irf1
·anno scorso·discuss
Open source contribution history and interviewing with paid projects. See https://algora.io
irf1
·anno scorso·discuss
Elixir Phoenix https://x.com/whizzaf/status/1916541502408323313
irf1
·anno scorso·discuss
Contribute to open source!

A lot of OSS companies are currently hiring. Contribute to their codebase to stand out, get experience, network & improve your resume. Some also share feature bounties on GitHub (https://algora.io) so you can even make money in the process.

I know dozens of engineers who landed jobs within a few months by actively contributing to OSS.
irf1
·anno scorso·discuss
I run a bounties platform (https://algora.io) and I've seen people who create bounties try to use some AI like Devin to solve them (@seveibar livestreamed trying it) just for fun and in all cases AI failed to solve the bounties.

A Rust project that rewarded 300+ bounties ($37k) is now building an AI coding agent with the aim to solve bounties on Algora - it's an interesting benchmark I guess.

Curious myself what the next years might look like, but from everything I've seen so far we're definitely not there yet.
irf1
·anno scorso·discuss
Building https://Algora.io for this :) open sourcing the platform this week (built in Elixir).

our goal is to simplify OSS bounties, funding and contract work.

would love your input. it's an open source Upwork for developers.
irf1
·anno scorso·discuss
It doesn't have to be thankless - some projects award bounties or contract their contributors (see https://algora.io). Similarly OP could compensate the maintainers for their help updating the software.
irf1
·anno scorso·discuss
A new one just opened in Finland called FR8, saw Andreas Klinger share it on X, looks kinda neat.
irf1
·3 anni fa·discuss
duly noted, thank you for the feedback! you are right, can't infer readily, will fix!
irf1
·3 anni fa·discuss
hey dang, that was our first ever launch of this open source bounties platform and since then we proved out the concept, introduced many new features and grew the community.

I don't see how it's a dupe per the HN guidelines. could you please revise?
irf1
·3 anni fa·discuss
https://algora.io/bounties/new creating bounties on other people's repositories is super neat indeed! however it's also tricky and we didn't get it right the first time.

these 'community bounties' are now by default shared privately with the maintainers only, and maintainers can decide to complete the bounties themselves, share them with the contributors, or discard them. That way community bounties are never intrusive to maintainers' time, roadmap & governance while also acting as a sponsorship if accepted

I like how bounties added by different people get pooled on the same issue!
irf1
·3 anni fa·discuss
really appreciate it, thank you Jatin! best of luck with https://revert.dev & congrats for joining Git Round!
irf1
·3 anni fa·discuss
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irf1
·3 anni fa·discuss
thank you felix!! really appreciate your feedback on our call yesterday, we're working on the updates we discussed!
irf1
·3 anni fa·discuss
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