$500 - arm64 golang + gofmt support. I installed 9front for raspberry pi 4B & there is no amd64 golang support for plan9. I really like golang. I've made a plan9/linux cluster of raspberry pis and would like to make golang software for both plan9 and linux. I will also accept simply being able to run GOOS=plan9 GOARCH=amd on the 64-bit plan9 pi image.
Lee Bethay <xleelz@gmail.com> writes:
> $500 - arm64 golang + gofmt support.
Is there any way to post a "negative" bounty for something? I.e., a way
to pay $500 to PREVENT Go from being ported? ;) Perhaps this could be
done by distributing shares of the (say, $500) to a number of people,
up-front. Then, if anyone does port Go, everyone who received a share
would have to pay it back to me. Could something like that be arranged?
Quoth magma698hfsp273p9f@icebubble.org:
> Lee Bethay <xleelz@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > $500 - arm64 golang + gofmt support.
>
> Is there any way to post a "negative" bounty for something? I.e., a way
> to pay $500 to PREVENT Go from being ported? ;) Perhaps this could be
> done by distributing shares of the (say, $500) to a number of people,
> up-front. Then, if anyone does port Go, everyone who received a share
> would have to pay it back to me. Could something like that be arranged?
>
You could just not use it, and keep your money.
you don’t like go, can you explain why? i have been writing go for about a year now, and i really like it. -Steve
Why are you spamming the list with this bullshit?
> On Dec 21, 2020, at 10:38 AM, magma698hfsp273p9f@icebubble.org wrote:
>
> Lee Bethay <xleelz@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> $500 - arm64 golang + gofmt support.
>
> Is there any way to post a "negative" bounty for something? I.e., a way
> to pay $500 to PREVENT Go from being ported? ;) Perhaps this could be
> done by distributing shares of the (say, $500) to a number of people,
> up-front. Then, if anyone does port Go, everyone who received a share
> would have to pay it back to me. Could something like that be arranged?
me? i sent a message asking a question is go so out of favour that its mention makes a message spam? -Steve On 21 Dec 2020, at 9:33 pm, Michael Misch <michaelmisch1985@gmail.com> wrote: Why are you spamming the list with this bullshit?
Naw, my message was slow to post. The original post is what I was referring to.
> On Dec 22, 2020, at 2:56 AM, Steve Simon <steve@quintile.net> wrote:
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> me?
>
> i sent a message asking a question
>
> is go so out of favour that its mention makes a message spam?
>
> -Steve
>
> On 21 Dec 2020, at 9:33 pm, Michael Misch <michaelmisch1985@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Why are you spamming the list with this bullshit?
>
tldr: stfu people have ported things worse than golang to 9front consider the bounties might have been a joke all along... nobody likes to be coerced with money into half-assed project proposals. do we really need to drag every joke about democracy through the gutters of the mailinglist? join the irc channel if you want to help us waste more time. also, this list is for glenda worshippers, not golang apologists.
On December 22, 2020 8:47:31 AM EST, hiro <23hiro@gmail.com> wrote: >tldr: stfu > >people have ported things worse than golang to 9front > >consider the bounties might have been a joke all along... nobody likes >to be coerced with money into half-assed project proposals. > >do we really need to drag every joke about democracy through the >gutters of the mailinglist? join the irc channel if you want to help >us waste more time. > >also, this list is for glenda worshippers, not golang apologists. besides, go has always worked on 9front, anyway.[0][1] sl [0] http://img.stanleylieber.com/src/10868/img/1725960887.png (circa 2011) [1] http://img.stanleylieber.com/src/10873/img/713842189.png (same day)
Yes,
please send 500 dollars to me directly via PayPal (this email). Should
someone implement and port a version of software i will tooootally
send it back
Sincerely,
The Legal Team
On Mon, 21 Dec 2020 at 15:48, <magma698hfsp273p9f@icebubble.org> wrote:
>
> Lee Bethay <xleelz@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > $500 - arm64 golang + gofmt support.
>
> Is there any way to post a "negative" bounty for something? I.e., a way
> to pay $500 to PREVENT Go from being ported? ;) Perhaps this could be
> done by distributing shares of the (say, $500) to a number of people,
> up-front. Then, if anyone does port Go, everyone who received a share
> would have to pay it back to me. Could something like that be arranged?