Just a point, the current implementation of the bounty system is broken. If I answer my own question and check the box, I get Karma. I can then uncheck, and recheck and increase Karma in increments of 10.
Just thought someone should know.
Ok, now this question's doing it. I assume that someone other than yourself has to have responded to the issue. Will raise submit a bug.
*** UPDATE: the following bug report has been submitted: ANSWERS-1148 ***
Yup, we're aware that this is broken, working on it for our next release - thanks for letting us know!
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The following bug report was submitted for this issue: ANSWERS-1148
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Time to give ourselves more karma? :P
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Interesting, you should raise a bug at https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/ANSWERS/
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This may be only be ocurring when a bounty has been placed for an answer.
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I applied a bounty here, and it doesn't appear to be working, but if I go over to my question at: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/177755/jira-confluence-directory-ownership
I can check and uncheck to increase bounty indefinintely.
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