Paying bounties for completed task is a common method in Free and Open Source Software development. The user sets a (usually monetary) bounty to fix a bug or add a feature to the program. A developer accepts the task, does the work and gets the money.
* - Open Source mediator like SourceForge but with the enhancement of a complete monetary bounty system.
* (down) Launchpad bounties - the project management software from Canonical - the commercial sponsor of Ubuntu Linux
* (down)Bounty County is a blog that lists coding bounties offered by free and open-source software projects.
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| - Paying bounties for completed task is a common method in Free and Open Source Software development. The user sets a (usually monetary) bounty to fix a bug or add a feature to the program. A developer accepts the task, does the work and gets the money.
* - Open Source mediator like SourceForge but with the enhancement of a complete monetary bounty system.
* (down) Launchpad bounties - the project management software from Canonical - the commercial sponsor of Ubuntu Linux
* (down)Bounty County is a blog that lists coding bounties offered by free and open-source software projects.
- A Bounty is a set amount of money placed on a person's head as a reward for their capture/death.
- A bounty (from Latin bonitās, goodness) is a payment or reward often offered by the Furbuntu Dev Team as an incentive for the accomplishment of a task by someone who may or may not be associated with the group. For instance, a bounty may be held for the implementing of a feature or finding a bug within the Furbuntu program. Current Bounties is a list of all current Bounties from Furbuntu. Archived Bounties is an archive of all past Bounties.
- Bounties are very important in the UnVerse. They are very important to the Police and the Government to help them find wanted criminals. The higher a criminal's bounty is, the higher amount of crimes they committed and the severity of them all (usually due to stealing cheese, though not always the case). If the criminal is captured, the person who captured the criminal is payed in UnDollars by the amount of the bounty. Any bounty over 100,000,000 is considered high. Captain Falcon is one of the best bounty hunters in the galaxy!
- All bounty missions in the classic game will reward the player with experience, some cash, Mark of Victory, and one piece of unique equipment. Note that the equipment is only rewarded for the first completion. Afterwards, only cash and experience would be given. It appears there is also a combat rating threshold that causes players with high CR to not receive marks, but unlike alerts and raids it is not stated in-game. All classic bounties and the ones from Lightning Strikes DLC will also reward the player with renown from the according factions.
- Listed below is the current bounties placed on individuals by governments or other individuals.
- Players are able to set bounties on other players by calling Lester. The bounty can range from $2,000 to $10,000 but Lester takes a $1,000 commission on all bounties so the amount claimable will range from $1,000 to $9,000. A player can only set one bounty at a time until the player with the bounty is killed. There is an enforced delay between Lester accepting requests to set new bounties of 10 real-time minutes. Players with bounties will be shown on the radar as red dots with crossbones on them in order to differentiate between psychopathic players. The 10 minute time limit was introduced in patch 1.12 to prevent the same player from setting a bounty after the previous bounty had been claimed. As part of an exploit fix, players can no longer gain unlimited RP by setting a bounty and then
- Bounties are a gameplay feature of Diablo III: Reaper of Souls that is available in the game's Adventure Mode. They are a randomized objective system. They are marked on the waypoint map by yellow exclamation marks. Upon starting an Adventure Mode session, there are 25 Bounties (five for each act). Rewards are not displayed when choosing a Bounty on the map. Typical rewards include gold and experience. Horadric Caches are rewarded for completing all five Bounties of an act.
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