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it's fixed now. edit: we should start to think about how we will distribute the donated money.. |
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I liked the last years solution. Gave the money only to people that haven't won something like a device, a flight or a car with MeeGo-IVI inside. The Community Donations are not that hight and a 300$ Device from a Vendor will always be a more expensive prize compared to a 40$ Money donation. So distribute the Money only to place 2 and 3 would be okay for me. If we have enought money we could gave place 4 also something like last year. (I liked this solution a lot with my small 4th placed contribution) ;) |
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A german Link to a Device, similar to the Device from Sony Ericsson, but from Texas Instruments and more stylish: Meta Watch Offician Page: http://www.metawatch.org/ |
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I meant how we'll distribute the donated money. I think we should just distribute it to the 4th place... |
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The solution from last year was to distribute the money among the second and third places.
This year I would propose to distribute the money among the fourth places only, as we have - already great prizes for the first three places - as of now less money - as of now less submissions I hope the last two points will still change, though. |
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Perhaps some programmers are waiting until they have something ready to distribute. Perhaps they are afraid to show it now and nobody is interested at the end of june? But a very present fact is bugging us this year. The Community was last year a lot stronger and more euphoric. :( I hope something could stop M$... Donations among the fourth places is okay if we have enought for place 1 to 3. :) |
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In regards to the 1st place prizes from the last competition, there was some confusion as to how our winners could claim their trips/handsets, and also that some of the winners had to spend money first to book flights etc and have it reimbursed later. It would be brilliant if not only the prizes are nailed down confirmed but the process for the winners to claim them is known in advance of the end date (if possible). Takes the worry out of it for everyone, that includes the organizers too! I remember last time reading a few worried posts from various people and really not being able to do anything about it to help them myself. But in the end everything worked out alright :) Quote:
From what i can tell, a lot of the buzz is really coming from what remains of the maemo.org side. Is there much buzz from meego.com or the ex-Moblin guys? I am a member of meego.com but in truth I rarely visit there. I'd be interested to hear how much they have gotten behind the competition, Part of the problem appears to be that there isn't enough developers out there with MeeGo devices to work on, on the other hand Intel has literally handed out thousands of MeeGo netbooks/tablets over the past year. If we could get a small fraction of these guys to enter the competition (even as beginners) it would be a great boost. zehjotkah did his bit at the recent MeeGo freeday announcing the competition to the attendees just before they picked up their free hardware, I hope they listened and will take the time to repay Intel's kindness with a quick app of any description/quality. From twitter there doesnt seem to be that many developers I know with MeeGo/Qt devices to work on, other than the N900. Most of these have moved onto Android rather than followed the natural path to MeeGo. I can also see that there are journalists who have received 5-6 MeeGo devices from attending various meetings and conferences, but who have no intention of entering the competition or even programming on the device ever. I suspect I might have bid for a few of them on ebay recently :p If i was working for Intel in charge of distributing devices to the community, I'd have suggested reaching out to the developers from the last competition and, if they were interested in the platform, giving them a tablet/notebook pre-loaded with MeeGo to work on and a link to the comp wiki page. But then again, Im biased :p Has anyone reached out to the previous entrants to make sure they are aware of the new competition and to ask if they are thinking of entering this time? There also seems to be a lot of Intel AppUp competition's running, i fear we may be competing with them a little for the same developers. With MeeGo conf around the corner, in the next few weeks we may see a new explosion in MeeGo interest. Hopefully zehjotkah and others will be able to get the word out amongst the attendees somehow, particularly the developers in the audience. I recommend hanging out in the hack spaces after dark, look for the very drunk people ;) Having said all I said, I haven't entered so I need to take a look at myself. Im sure I can squeeze out an app or two over the next few weekends, if only I can think of some ideas! :) Quote:
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30€ by OVK Thanks a lot! There are some new submissions at the submission site, too. http://competition.meetmeego.org/ You can also see now, who has already submitted the app to the official site and who not: http://wiki.maemo.org/MeeGo_Coding_C...1#Participants (and therefore who is taking part at the compatition and who not) edit: as a response to kojackers questions regarding Intel ExoPC Tablet: Normally nobody should get more than one device. I've seen some guys who tried to get more than one, but they failed because we have digital lists with the names and addresses of the recipients.. :D btw. those were always bloggers, not a single developer tried to get more. yesterday we had the "MeeGo Hack Sonntach" (MeeGo Hacking Sunday in german slang) where we invited those who got an ExoPC at the last MeeGo Freeday as part of the coding competition. We were about 20 people and you should see some really cool MeeGo Tablet Apps during the next few weeks. |
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I'm very interestend in the MeeGo platform, I contributed last time with 1 application and I'm contributing currently to this competition with 2 applications. I hope I will get 3 ready until the end of June. One of those should be easily portable to MeeGo Handset and Tablet. Perhaps I could rewrite my DreamRemote in C++/Qt, too. The interface could benefit from QML. But without a Device I'm unable to test and develop for it... :( Sadly Berlin is to far away for me. So I couldn't attend to the several MeeGo events. :( |
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