Hi folks
I've just added Squeak to the "Hackontest" open source gathering- competing-whatever-event which should happen in Zurich this September. Bottom line: Come to Switzerland this summer and get your trip paid from this well know advertisement company by adding some cool feature to anything Squeak. Cheers Markus Anfang der weitergeleiteten E-Mail: > Von: Matthias Stürmer <[hidden email]> > Datum: 2. April 2008 14:12:27 GMT+02:00 > An: Hackontest <[hidden email]> > Betreff: Hackontest Announcement > > Dear open source project coordinators > > /ch/open is happy to announce the going-live of the Hackontest > platform. > You're warmly invited to participate on http://hackontest.org [1] and > submit your project, feature requests, and comments. [2] > > Hackontest is a 24-hour open source coding competition taking place > during the next OpenExpo in Zurich on September 24/25, 2008. Three > teams > of different open source projects are required to implement a certain > feature for their Free Software project within 24 hours. In order to > select the participating projects, features and programmers the > Hackontest platform allows everyone to submit feature requests for > projects and rate and comment on them. When a developer feels that > he is > capable implementing a feature, he can sign up and thus becomes a > candidate for the participation in the Hackontest event. Most of the > decisions are made by the Hackontest jury which consists of ten > renowned > open source hackers: > > Jeremy Allison, Samba > Jono Bacon, Ubuntu > Brian W. Fitzpatrick, Subversion > Martin F. Krafft, Debian > Alexander Limi, Plone > Federico Mena-Quintero, GNOME > Bram Moolenaar, vim > Bruce Perens, OSI founder > Lukas K. Smith, PHP > Harald Welte, gpl-violations.org > > On August 1st 2008, the Hackontest jury will look at the submitted > projects and developers and choose the three participating developer > teams - three persons each - according the features ranked highest and > the most promising hacker profiles. Until shortly before the > Hackontest > event the rating and commenting of the features may continue. On > September 24th, the open source teams gather in one room at > OpenExpo and > start to implement the feature the jury will select. Connected to > their > community through the Internet the teams start to code for one day. > After 24 hours they present the new feature to the audience, the jury > reviews the code and announces the Hackontest winners. > > The teams receive cash prizes of USD 1000, 2500 and 5000. Also the > Hackontest participants get a free trip to beautiful Switzerland, > accommodation and meals during the Hackontest days. > > As Hackontest hast just been released to public, we're thankful if you > spread the word within your communities and personal contacts. > > All the best, > > Matthias Stürmer > > > > [1] As this web application is written from scratch, there might be > still some bugs and usability issues. Please send any suggestions > on how > to improve the platform or anything else concerning Hackontest to > [hidden email] > > [2] I filed some 'demo' projects and features. If you'd like to take > over a project, let me know and I'll change the owner. > > -- > Matthias Stürmer | [hidden email] | +41 76 368 81 65 > /ch/open | Swiss Open Systems User Group | http://www.ch-open.ch > Postfach 2322 | CH-8033 Zürich | [hidden email] | +41 44 350 26 56 > |
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