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Openbugbounty.org or hunter.dev
These seem to only be bounties on finding security flaws, not quite what we're looking for unfortunately.
You didn't read the websites at all it seems.
Huntr definitely let's you post and claim bounties.
Even with the correct link (thank you @cmeerw@programming.dev ), huntr is only for finding security vulnerabilities, not for general bounties on bugfixes and other code contributions.
It would have helped if you had actually posted a link to the correct web site.
Do you mean huntr.dev then? hunter.dev redirects to https://www.linkedin.com/in/williamhuntermitchell
Edit: not sure, huntr.dev says "We accept vulnerability disclosures in most public repositories on GitHub."
Clearly phone auto correct likes spelling words the correct way..not my fault the dumb website has a non word in the URL.
No, but it is your fault for not proofreading... Or just using copy paste of the actual home page