Ok so to conclude the Monero GUI bounty, we've spent a GREAT deal of time discussing this and trying to figure out what to do.
To give you some pretext to our decision: we were looking for a GUI wallet that had the following features:
- open source (as the title says)
- cross platform (as
clarified by tacotime here)
- must work (I know this sounds funny, but you'd be surprised at the amount of non-working submissions bounties get)
- must support a minimum set of core functions (sending payments with a payment ID, for instance)
There has been a lot of really great work that has been done by a bunch of developers, and I think it's awesome that this is pretty much the first cryptocurrency I've seen that has multiple actively developed GUI clients. This is AWESOME, because it means that end users are the ones that benefit - they can pick and choose a client that is most suited to them. It also means that reference code will exist in multiple languages using multiple technologies, and this will vastly cut down on the effort required in the future by various projects. If you've developed a GUI client, please don't stop maintaining it:)
As it stands right now, we won't be integrating any of these GUI clients into the main codebase just yet, as there is still a great deal of underlying work that must be done before we can ship a GUI wallet that just about anyone can run (unless we want to make the minimum memory requirement 8gb and the minimum Internet connection requirement 20mbps;) That having been said, we will continue to recommend the actively developed GUI wallets to anyone who prefers to use a GUI wallet, and that is the main purpose behind closing and awarding this bounty now: to have a short-list of recommended GUI wallets.
Our rationale behind how we awarded the bounty is as follows (from smallest to greatest portion) -
jwinterm - 5%, for using python and kivy, both great alternatives to Qt and providing awesome reference code
BitKoot - 5%, for having the first working wallet out the gate, and for adding to it where possible
Jojatekok - 20%, for ticking many of the boxes, and for his ongoing and active development
neozaru - 70%, for having the most tightly-integrated, cross-platform GUI. He has also contributed a bunch of code upstream to the Monero core, much of which is useful not only to his project but to other GUIs.
Good job, everyone! Please PM smooth your XMR and BCN addresses, and he will sort payment out as soon as he gets a moment.