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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: May 13, 2006 12:32:00 AM

A top Microsoft engineer has thrown out a weekend challenge to the Windows Vista team: Find and fix a bug in the current code and earn $100.

The employee who installs the latest Vista build at home and squashes the most bugs before Monday will get an extra $500.

Brian Valentine issued the challenge Friday in an e-mail to members of the team working on Vista, the next update of the company's Windows operating system.

The move comes as Microsoft is wrapping up work on a broad test version of Vista, expected by many Windows watchers to be released later this month. Microsoft has said it is on track to deliver a test version to roughly two million users this quarter.

Microsoft is pushing to wrap up development of Vista this year, with a mainstream launch slated for January. The company had long hoped to release it this holiday season, but in March announced that the launch would be delayed.

Valentine's e-mail was noted earlier Friday by Windows enthusiast site ActiveWin.

As bug bounties go, it's small potatoes--though most others are for outsiders who report flaws. In February, VeriSign's iDefense offered to pay $10,000 for reports of flaws that end up with a "critical" severity rating in a Microsoft Security Bulletin. And Mozilla offers $500 and a Mozilla T-shirt to those who find critical security flaws in its products, which include the Firefox Web browser.

CNET News.com's Joris Evers contributed to this report.

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$100 For Bad Code
Wow! This doesnt amaze me though.With all the new software they are trying to develop & push out the door to corner the market on everything, they still cant produce a decent OS.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: gdude@... Posted on: 05/16/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Bounty for Vista coders who squish bugs at home  Loverock Davidson | 05/12/06
Oh Boy  mbhey101@... | 05/12/06
But what about FreeBSD?  OhMyGosh | 05/12/06
That's about a 2.3 on the Mike Cox scale  Stoutner | 05/12/06
If it were Mikey  Michael Kelly | 05/15/06
Agree and many companies do this  Prognosticator | 05/13/06
and this blatant plug earned you???  NemesisNL | 05/14/06
One would think...  jasonp@... | 05/15/06
GPL windoze  Linux Geek | 05/15/06
Oh,the money to be made...  Zeppo9191 | 05/15/06
Message has been deleted.  superbus | 05/12/06
Chump Change..  thetruth_z | 05/13/06
It adds up!  Steve Summers | 05/13/06
Not really..  thetruth_z | 05/13/06
Er, no, you're right-  Steve Summers | 05/15/06
Pain in Microsoft vouchers...  jinko | 05/15/06
How much does Linux Pay?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/15/06
lollerskates and roflcopters  linuxoverwindows | 05/13/06
Desperate measures  georgep_z | 05/14/06
os x4 already surpasses vista.  Reverend MacFellow | 05/15/06
And still, few people will use it.  Confused by religion | 05/15/06
Get paid for introducing bugs into the code!  johnsmith222 | 05/14/06
Earn $1000s while working at home  ejhonda | 05/15/06
$100? They're not very confident...  jinko | 05/15/06
In the "good ole' days"  Mihi Nomen Est | 05/15/06
$100 For Bad Code  gdude@... | 05/16/06

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