Should metaMO allow actual requests for mathematical consulting services to be remunerated either by honoraria or by "usual and customary" fees?
If so, should MO receive reasonable "broker" fees for facilitating such arrangements?
Should metaMO allow actual requests for mathematical consulting services to be remunerated either by honoraria or by "usual and customary" fees?
If so, should MO receive reasonable "broker" fees for facilitating such arrangements?
This is certainly no ad board or any other service connecting the potential employers to potential consultants, it has never been intended to be one, and (I hope) it will never become one.
However, if you posed your problem on MO, somebody replied, and you found the response interesting enough to connect to that person directly and, possibly, to employ him as a consultant, I see nothing that prevents you from mentioning it once in the comment to his answer (after all, we are all getting the requests for communicating our names for "getting proper credit", "possible further collaboration on the problem" and whatnot all the time and I do not see why this particular proposal would fall out of the line) with the understanding that how the author of the answer responds to that request (and whether he responds at all) is entirely up to him.
I believe this would run contrary to the notion of MathOverflow LLC as being a non profit corporation. Even if it doesn't, the additional burden of formalization may be more than the directors are willing to take on at this time.
Of course, if the client receives good service from finding a consultant on MathOverflow, there should be nothing stopping the client from making a donation to the organization and mentioning the connection.
Gerhard "Amateur Status Comes With Cost" Paseman, 2017.12.15.