Started by pk, Nov 19, 2024, 05:30 PM

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pk(OP)

As you might know from the Alpha Release announcment there is a bug bounty for reporting newly found issues with Tau Language.

As per the announcement:
QuoteBug Bounty program with Agoras ($AGRS) rewards. Your reports will help us identify and fix issues, contributing directly to Tau's refinement. The way it'll work is that if you prove a bug that we haven't found yet, we'll reward the first.

My question is whether we can claim a bounty on each reported issue individually or will there be a periodical announcment of eligible bounty winners?
And in any case how do we find out if what we reported meets the criteria of the program?

For starters I can offer, as a test case, an example of an issue that I reported on GitHub (as the issue had been successfully resolved it was moved to the closed category):

Inconsistent normalization of T and F constants with xor operator GitHub Issue #6

The issue was labelled as a "bug" on the site, but still it would be good to know if it is considered to be a newly discovered one and hence eligible for the bounty?

BooleanBrian

Taurific work - thanks for pointing out the bug! I've been informed it wasn't part of the known issues, and as such, you've been noted, as a bounty winner. We'll be reaching out to you soon ;)

pk(OP)

Taunx very much for the update! ;)