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The current bounty system is broken.

I ran into the issue listed in this question: Can MS Certificate Services be a Subordinate to CA created with OpenSSLCan MS Certificate Services be a Subordinate to CA created with OpenSSL

The only answer was "you are using the wrong tool for the job". I know that's not a true statement, so I created a bounty hoping someone would come along and give a better answer.

Now I get an e-mail from serverfault saying that my bounty will be automatically awarded.

Problems:

  1. The bounty is being auto-awarded to the answer that claims openssl isn't the correct tool for signing certificates.
  2. There are no other answers (valid or not)
  3. I can't 'retract' my bounty
  4. Why can't a bounty stay open indefinitely until someone actually answers the question? Especially if the asker hasn't marked any answer.
  5. I don't care that 4 other people up-voted the answer--it's still a bad answer.

The current bounty system is broken.

I ran into the issue listed in this question: Can MS Certificate Services be a Subordinate to CA created with OpenSSL

The only answer was "you are using the wrong tool for the job". I know that's not a true statement, so I created a bounty hoping someone would come along and give a better answer.

Now I get an e-mail from serverfault saying that my bounty will be automatically awarded.

Problems:

  1. The bounty is being auto-awarded to the answer that claims openssl isn't the correct tool for signing certificates.
  2. There are no other answers (valid or not)
  3. I can't 'retract' my bounty
  4. Why can't a bounty stay open indefinitely until someone actually answers the question? Especially if the asker hasn't marked any answer.
  5. I don't care that 4 other people up-voted the answer--it's still a bad answer.

The current bounty system is broken.

I ran into the issue listed in this question: Can MS Certificate Services be a Subordinate to CA created with OpenSSL

The only answer was "you are using the wrong tool for the job". I know that's not a true statement, so I created a bounty hoping someone would come along and give a better answer.

Now I get an e-mail from serverfault saying that my bounty will be automatically awarded.

Problems:

  1. The bounty is being auto-awarded to the answer that claims openssl isn't the correct tool for signing certificates.
  2. There are no other answers (valid or not)
  3. I can't 'retract' my bounty
  4. Why can't a bounty stay open indefinitely until someone actually answers the question? Especially if the asker hasn't marked any answer.
  5. I don't care that 4 other people up-voted the answer--it's still a bad answer.
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Rob Moir
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The current bounty system is broken.

I ran into the issue listed in this question: Can MS Certificate Services be a Subordinate to CA created with OpenSSL

The only answer was "you are using the wrong tool for the job". I know that's not a true statement, so I created a bounty hoping someone would come along and give a better answer.

Now I get an e-mail from serverfault saying that my bounty will be automatically awarded.

Problems:

  1. The bounty is being auto-awarded to the dipsh*t who saidanswer that claims openssl isn't the correct tool for signing certificates.
  2. There are no other answers (valid or not)
  3. I can't 'retract' my bounty
  4. Why can't a bounty stay open indefinitely until someone actually answers the question? Especially if the asker hasn't marked any answer.
  5. I don't care that 4 other people up-voted the answer--it's still a bad answer.

The current bounty system is broken.

I ran into the issue listed in this question: Can MS Certificate Services be a Subordinate to CA created with OpenSSL

The only answer was "you are using the wrong tool for the job". I know that's not a true statement, so I created a bounty hoping someone would come along and give a better answer.

Now I get an e-mail from serverfault saying that my bounty will be automatically awarded.

Problems:

  1. The bounty is being auto-awarded to the dipsh*t who said openssl isn't the correct tool for signing certificates.
  2. There are no other answers (valid or not)
  3. I can't 'retract' my bounty
  4. Why can't a bounty stay open indefinitely until someone actually answers the question? Especially if the asker hasn't marked any answer.
  5. I don't care that 4 other people up-voted the answer--it's still a bad answer.

The current bounty system is broken.

I ran into the issue listed in this question: Can MS Certificate Services be a Subordinate to CA created with OpenSSL

The only answer was "you are using the wrong tool for the job". I know that's not a true statement, so I created a bounty hoping someone would come along and give a better answer.

Now I get an e-mail from serverfault saying that my bounty will be automatically awarded.

Problems:

  1. The bounty is being auto-awarded to the answer that claims openssl isn't the correct tool for signing certificates.
  2. There are no other answers (valid or not)
  3. I can't 'retract' my bounty
  4. Why can't a bounty stay open indefinitely until someone actually answers the question? Especially if the asker hasn't marked any answer.
  5. I don't care that 4 other people up-voted the answer--it's still a bad answer.
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Jeff Atwood
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Stupid Bounty System Will my bounty be awarded to an answer from 6 months ago?

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