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Re: 2012 Coding Competition
The N9s last year came from Nokia Germany, the N900s from the Qt Project.
Nokia Germany thought that this was a german coding competition (even after I told them that it's international again and again). I think that's the reason why they weren't prepared to send the devices internationally. Thanks Quim for claryfying that this year there won't be any shipping or tax costs for the winners. |
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is there official webpage? one i saw has maemo stuff as well and it's not sorted, i think it should be per year separete pages
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The original competition was all maemo entries, the second was broader and open to Maemo and MeeGo entries. Quote:
The 'skeleton' of the competition will remain basically the same from the previous two competitions, here's links to their wiki pages for some inspiration: The original Maemo Coding Competition (2010) The second MeeGo Coding Competition (2011) |
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i was refering for http://competition.meetmeego.org/, but i can try to help with wiki, but doesn't competitors need to enter the apps?
I think there should be one wiki page for rules and everything about competition not related to wich one, and in top the list for each ear apps and votes. like one for global info and for each competition page with minimal info but most important (apps, donors and votes) |
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BTW thanks for offering to help with the wiki ZogG.. hehe.. caught! ;) Quote:
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I'm sick at home and therefore bored... ;)
What do you think about: - only allow new applications/games/whatever as submissions? No frickelyfrick-updatety-thingy this time... - only target maemo and meego-harmattan OSes (Nokia 770, N800, N810, N900, N950 and N9) Regarding the competition.meetmeego.org page: If we want to use the system again, of course we would set up a new instance, replacing the old one (maybe backing up the old one in an archive). Also I will ask if we'd manage it to set up an own voting process in time, to not have to use the maemo council election system again (and thus not restricting the voting to some higher karma maemo.org members...). edit: name proposals: maemo.org Coding Competition 2012 <---- my favourite MaeGo Coding Competition 2012 Anti Elops Evil Windows Phone Plan Coding Competition https://p.twimg.com/Am1F2zyCEAMbnMy.jpg:large |
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But personally I wouldn't exclude a port of a application to a new target including a new UI. At example a port of a application from N900 to Nokia N9 (forced to add a new qml gui at example). How many categories have we this time? Perhaps we could make a seperate categorie for updated applications. A category for contributors which are "only making" updates to existing applications. But I wouldn't exclude ports of applications which are not aviliable at the N9 from the "common" categories. :) Quote:
We have currently no MeeGo Tablet confusion. But those apps are perhaps still important for some people in the maemo world. What about adding a seperate category for Tablets which have official support for Qt. (Cordia, mer or the Blackberry Playbook) Quote:
Simply deleting is in my opinion always not a good idea. Quote:
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The name MeeGo is simply outdated. In my opinion it would have been better for Nokia to say it is running maemo on the N9 instead of MeeGo-Harmattan to stop all the confusions. Whereby I must say, the last one is waking up some kind of motivating Qt emotions... :D So, now I need simply a good and well doable idea... :rolleyes: (oh, and more time!) :D |
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As for the target, for my point of view, I would like to see only 'mobile' device target (no x86). Quote:
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p.s.: nice photo! :D Best Regards, Daniele Maio. |
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Just a few quick points.
maemo.org Coding Competition 2012 is my favoured option. As far as voting goes, would it be simpler to create a poll/thread for each category here in TMO, with all votes visible (this makes it possible to view any voting irregularities eg. someone creating loads of profiles to vote up their submission)? This would keep it all in-house here at tmo, but lessen our reliance on Niemens. +1 on the limiting it to new apps, it can get confusing to voters how much work has been done for the competition and is unfair on new submissions when competing against something that is much more polished. Lastly, perhaps we could invite the Vivaldi team to sponsor a category for their tablet. This would help build ties between the communities. |
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