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ESUG 2011 Innovation Technology Awards reminder

jdelgado
Hi,

Just a reminder:

ESUG 2011 Innovation Technology Awards
(http://esug.org/Conferences/2011/InnovationTechnologyAwards)

We are proud to announce the 8th Innovation Technology Awards.

Have you written innovative Smalltalk? The developers of any
Smalltalk-based software can enter by submitting a 3-5min video of
their software. Entrants demo their systems in a session at the end of
Monday August 22nd 2011, after which the conference attendees vote. (A
vote consists in providing a sorted list of 3 preferred pieces of
software.)

The top 3 teams with the most innovative software will receive,
respectively, 500 Euros, 300 Euros and 200 Euros. The results are
announced in the Awards ceremony that is held during the social event.

Applicants should provide the following information on the conference
registration server. Once you have registered your personal info, an
"Awards" menu allows submitting your software. You can provide this
information when you first register, or login again later and update
your details.

Info to provide:

Name of the software
Licence information (free, or shareware, or a commercial)
Name of the Smalltalk dialect used
Names, Affiliation and Country of developers
URL for a video (3-5 min) showing a screencast / demo of the software
URL for downloading the software or at least a runnable demo

Deadline: 30th of july

Any Smalltalker can apply (students, companies, ...).
The presented piece of code/software should be written in Smalltalk or
directly support Smalltalk (e.g. Smalltalk VM).
All Smalltalk dialects are accepted.
The applicant should own the copyright/copyleft of presented code or
at least be the official representative of the copyright/copyleft
owner.
The software should be available on-line for evaluation (time-limited
evaluation version, demo version, free for non-commercial use ...).

Bests,

Jordi

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Re: ESUG 2011 Innovation Technology Awards reminder

jdelgado
Hi,

New deadline for submitting your software to ESUG 2011 Innovation
Technology Awards:

----------> August 15, 2011 <----------

Complete information at: http://esug.org/Conferences/2011/InnovationTechnologyAwards

Bests,

Jordi




> Hi,
>
> Just a reminder:
>
> ESUG 2011 Innovation Technology Awards
> (http://esug.org/Conferences/2011/InnovationTechnologyAwards)
>
> We are proud to announce the 8th Innovation Technology Awards.
>
> Have you written innovative Smalltalk? The developers of any
> Smalltalk-based software can enter by submitting a 3-5min video of
> their software. Entrants demo their systems in a session at the end of
> Monday August 22nd 2011, after which the conference attendees vote. (A
> vote consists in providing a sorted list of 3 preferred pieces of
> software.)
>
> The top 3 teams with the most innovative software will receive,
> respectively, 500 Euros, 300 Euros and 200 Euros. The results are
> announced in the Awards ceremony that is held during the social event.
>
> Applicants should provide the following information on the conference
> registration server. Once you have registered your personal info, an
> "Awards" menu allows submitting your software. You can provide this
> information when you first register, or login again later and update
> your details.
>
> Info to provide:
>
> Name of the software
> Licence information (free, or shareware, or a commercial)
> Name of the Smalltalk dialect used
> Names, Affiliation and Country of developers
> URL for a video (3-5 min) showing a screencast / demo of the software
> URL for downloading the software or at least a runnable demo
>
> Deadline: 30th of july
>
> Any Smalltalker can apply (students, companies, ...).
> The presented piece of code/software should be written in Smalltalk or
> directly support Smalltalk (e.g. Smalltalk VM).
> All Smalltalk dialects are accepted.
> The applicant should own the copyright/copyleft of presented code or
> at least be the official representative of the copyright/copyleft
> owner.
> The software should be available on-line for evaluation (time-limited
> evaluation version, demo version, free for non-commercial use ...).
>
> Bests,
>
> Jordi
>
> _______________________________________________
> help-smalltalk mailing list
> [hidden email]
> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-smalltalk

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