The value of BTC has gone up quite a bit since this was opened :/ I cannot afford a 100 BTC pledge anymore, so I must unfortunately reduce my pledge to 50 BTC.
If the 15 most popular wiki pages are translated, I'd say that qualifies for the bounty in my opinion.
More than 1 persons will be editing the pages. The bounty will be shared among them? According to who did what and how much? Like I said, split the bounty between the number of pages. Pages editing history is on the wiki so it can be worked out who did what, exactly. Also I think this should be a once off thing, to just get the Chinese version of the wiki off the ground. So first come first serve.
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So with a few extra coded tools this could make bitcoins easily transferred via paper? Or even better, with mobile phones(android, iphone)?
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I have tried several QR decoders that are free on the internet and none seem to be able to read the images or cropped images. Has anyone been able to decode these QR images?
+1, QR decoder libraries
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It is a wiki, anyone is free to edit.
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Nefario, no https. It is blocked else I could easily use Google Cache via secure.google.com.
I will try it out and see how it goes. Testing in progress...
I think if https is blocked then there is a very high chance port 22 is also
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So will you deliver the details today/tomorrow? I would invest at least 100 BTC btw, depending on the details.
Waiting for development pricing from daveout for this, once we have this we can make a proposal. Our original plan was to get funding and then go into development but we'd worked out that this is too open ended, and liable to cause problems. So we want to have a good proposal made up giving as much detail as possible so investors know what they're getting into. With development costs being our major expense and deciding factor on timing for the launch it's something we have to wait for.
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What pages are needed to meet the bounty requirements?
I'll let jgarzik decide since he has more pledged, but I think certainly we should freeze the requirements based on what is currently implemented in the English wiki and not turn it into a moving target as people keep adding more. What do you think is reasonable, given the current value of bitcoins? I'd like to see a payment per page, make a list of all pages you want translated, then divide 150btc by this amount, we then have the amount per page. Payments per page are great for motivation. I think my student would be disappointed to find out he only gets any payment after doing everything and would give up :s , remember some pages, like the very technical ones he might not be capable of translating.
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Sorry about that. Don't worry, these things happen all the time to all of us. But I am just curious why don't the student open an individual account to do the wiki? Won't that be more convenient to everyone and a bit more secure (to you)? As far as security is concerned this person has my trust, and it's only the account to the wiki, nothing else. as for ease of use, maybe. He's only starting to get a little interest in bitcoin, I just thought it would be easier to use my account, I get the payment and give to him than to set up a new account and then come on the forum asking for payment. I'm known here he's not, and he's not likely to use the forums much anyway.
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Sorry about that.
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This is why brcypt was created, to make rainbow table attacks more difficult. And if a salt is used then it's pretty computationally expensive as well as time expensive.
Remember boys and girls, always use bcrypt + salt for all your password hashing needs.
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Sorry no gpu mining, accounts are not root or have no root privaleges. If you can install some software just for yourself then that's fine, i.e. local install. If you need something installed globally then no you can't do that yourself, however I will install most packages/applications on request.
I'm not identifying account holders, make the bitcoin payment, and I'll either email or pm you your account details, as soon as you get them then you change your password to something different. I don't need to know who you are.
fabianhjr:what?
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Will you accept anonymous/pseudonymous investors?
Will the shares be tradable?
Yes we'll accept anonymous investors, however you would have to be extra careful in not losing your private key or share receipts. They can also be traded, at least the y can when we have a stock market to trade them on.
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Great offer but Germany is where I live, which limits my interest in your offer haha, too bad
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Does ripple have working point of sale systems?
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In which country is the server? Can we use it as a proxy?
Yes as a proxy, personal vpn is fine, though not as a Tor outproxy. The serever is based in Germany.
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I can provide 5 ssh accounts on a 64bit Debian Lenny system for 6BTC a month. Can run anything as long as hosting terms are not violated (i.e. no porn, spam etc.)
Bandwidth is "unlimited", that is limited, I'm not too particular but nothing that is badwidth hoggin, i.e. bittorrent.
Servers applications allowed. So whatever you can set up is fine, as long as it's not killing the machine.
No mining. Essentially nothing that would prevent or disrupt other users of the system.
Space provided 3G
Support: Will install most debian lenny packages at request. Other requests can be made.
Questions asnwered here, PM to buy.
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