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2010-07-26
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so 40 people decide what to do with reward? Have you any idea how many people are participating in tmo and interested in this pool? I couldnt vote, THIS IS WRONG
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2010-07-26
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It does strike me as 'odd' to put up a poll for 24 hours on a Sunday (US) and then close it after one option gets a mere 20 votes. Why not let it run for a few days/a week?
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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This poll was too short! It is crazy to put up a poll whit less than 24 h. I read.. think it was in the wiki or the thread that the the bounty would be split as the option 1 represents now. Did not expect this vote.
Edit: And the bounty does not need to be payed at once the voting ends. It could easy have been up for a week.
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2010-07-26
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..it would have resorted in a situation where the winners were already decided and voters would have been choosing which option would give them more prize money.
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Wiki page
http://wiki.maemo.org/Maemo_Coding_Competition_1
I dont have the final figures yet but we've collected €650+ (approx $840+) in donations from our awesome community members to pay out as prizes for the coding competition. It's time to decide how that bounty is shared out
Background - we have 6 categories that people have entered their applications into. So the intention is to begin by splitting the bounty equally 6 ways, so each category begins with an equal share of the prize fund. The question is then how that category share is split amongst the winner(s).
Also, Nokia have kindly invited the winner of each category to the MeeGo conference (or substitute a N900 if anyone can't make it). Some have suggested this is enough of a first prize, and the bounty should be split to give more to the runner(s) up.
Ive asked for suggestions on the main competition discussion thread, and have received 3 general ideas back. This is what we're voting on. To begin, each of the 6 categories get their equal share then..
Option 1. 1st place gets 50%, 2nd gets 30%, and 3rd gets the remaining 20% of that share.
Option 2. 2nd place gets 50%, 3rd gets 30%, and 4th gets the remaining 20%. 1st does not get a share of the bounty as Nokia are rewarding the 1st place winner already.
Option 3. 2nd place gets 60%, 3rd gets the remaining 40%. 1st does not get a share of the bounty as Nokia are rewarding the 1st place winner already.
That's your options, please choose
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