WebKit Bug Bounty-hunting
Posted on November 16, 2005
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If you like hack with Teh WebKit and you’ve got Teh Programming Skills you can make money fixing bugs in WebKit thanks to a new bounty program offered by Karelia Software:
So here is our offer: for each bug from our list (below) that is fixed (via a patch attached to the report in the WebKit Bugzilla), to our satisfaction, we will pay a “fix thank you” of US$100. If and when a submitted patch is committed to the official WebKit repository, we will pay that person a “committed patch thank you” of US$150.
Currently there’s six eligible bugs on the bounty list.
For those who may not know Karelia, they’re the folks who originally came out with Watson, one of the first apps to really capitalize on the use of web services. It kicked some serious OS X ass.
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Where’s the Windows version? Friggin Macheads