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2010-06-13
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#252
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2010-06-13
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#253
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I have some questions about the rules that I could not answer by reading most of the pages and the wiki:
1. What do you mean by "Already released software"? Does software on the extras-develpment repository count as "released"?
2. Can one enter the same application in more than one category?
3. Does porting code from other platforms to the n900 counts or does the code need to be original?
4. I read many pages but could not find out how to donate.
By the way great idea!
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2010-06-13
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#254
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Submitted entries should be accompanied by a forum post and/or a text file with the authors email, PayPal address, the name of the software and a brief description of the software. This file should be called "entry.txt"
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2010-06-13
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#255
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I would like to know more about this:
Where "entry.txt" should be submitted and when? Why PayPal address is mandatory?
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2010-06-13
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#256
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2010-06-13
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#257
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The entry.txt file should be submitted along with your application whenever it's completed and ready to be judged. There's more than 5 weeks left, is your application ready now? If so, please hold onto it a little while as the exact method of submission has not been decided on. It may well just be attached to a forum post, but the thread for completed entries won't show up until nearer the competition end date.
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2010-06-15
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#259
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2010-06-16
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I think we need more advertising for this...
We still need more donations and more developers..
(Convincing GPS to work inside a re-usable class took far too long, so I'm way behind my tight schedule... ;P )
Btw, how will the submitting part of the contest work? Will we have to upload our application to extras-devel? If so, would anybody be willing to help me with that, as I don't know nothing about packaging (and above all don't even know how to figure out dependencies and such).
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Joking aside, I love how easy it is to open a connection, set parameters and read the response. And I quite fancy how comfortable it is to develop a PyQt application in eric4.
Now, if only reading the GPS data and constructing+displaying images was just as easy there would be nothing to stop me from turning my idea into reality. Well, other than the lack of time, but I'm getting used to not sleeping lately...
(But, wow! Look at all those [almost] finished projects for this competition. Looking forward to getting and playing around with them!)
Btw, that's one great tutorial on Pygame, kojacker! Will most probably not use it in this first project (unless there's actually a way to somehow make it work with Qt? Doesn't seem like it, though), but I'll definitely have to play around with it later. Looks rather reminiscent to game programming in Java, and that's definitely a good thing.
[edit]Definitely not rubbish. At least it made perfect sense to this former game dev...
Last edited by Nathraiben; 2010-06-13 at 00:21.