A story of a whimsical relationship between one ASIC manufacturer and an unrequited (left wanting) software developer.
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Kano: You know, I would love to code for Avalon.
Yifu: I bet you would.
Kano: You know, if I find an Avalon unit under my towel in the dressing room I just might keep and maintain code for it.
Yifu: I think we've got it covered.
Kano: You can scrub my back, I'll scrub yours?
: I can't believe you won't send me an Avalon! How dare you?! ^&*^&*(
Yifu: Sorry, but we already have someone we paid for the software side of things. I simply do not need your "help" at this time.
Kano: Damn you! Do you expect me to work for freee?! I scratch you back, you scratch mine! Don't you understand you New Yorker!?
Yifu: WTF? Man, I don't need your help.
Kano: WTH? Didn't you just see me try to pressure you into leaving an Avalon under the towel?
Yifu: Look, if we need contracted labor we can pay for it. Right now, Xianfu (sorry I forgot his name) already has us covered for development.
Kano: You don't understand, I will keep developing software for you as long as you give me hardware! WTF don't you understand? Where is your source code?
Yifu: Look we will release it soon. Thats all.
Kano: NO you WON'T. I know you WON"T. READ the GPLv3 mutha...^&*^&*! You don't have a choice, give it to me NOW.
Kano: I know what going on here; You paid this xianfu in Avalons didn't you?!
Yifu: Look sir, don't speculate you don't know our contractual arrangements.
Yifu: Further, we will release it soon enough.
Kano: That is why you (Avalon) are such washed up has beens! You don't understand that if you just put the damn Avalon's under my Towel like I asked you to, you would be covered. Maybe...if I feel like it.
Kano: You guys suck!
Yifu: Look, we can give out units to those we think would appreciate it. So ^&*^ off.
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Kano: I never asked outright for an Avalon. And you know what? I don't want one! I never asked for one. I WOULD HAVE...POSSIBLY, if I felt like it....provided labor for the price of an Avalon.
Kano: No obligations though!
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Moral of the story, if you want to engage in programming AND be COMPENSATED. Sign a contract. Don't posture and pester someone. Then get angry and enrage in revisionist forum history to make yourself look better.
You don't understand what the open source community contributions are about. You want compensation. Whether subtle or blatant. Find donors, collect some bitcoins. Be nice to Yifu and get it paid off.
Or sign a contract where he and you agree on an expected level of service.
Before you say that not how it is, keep in mind the machine you wanted sent to you (for free) and for development purposes is also compensating you every day with Bitcoins on an ongoing basis.
Pay the man, or sign a contract for a specific guarantee, or at least be nice enough to let him bribe you. If it were possible at this stage.