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- 1. Desktop, System & Utilities (2 N950, 2 N9)
- 2. Games, Graphics & Multimedia (2 M950, 2 N9)
- 3. Network & Communications (2 N950, 2 N9)
- 4. Location & Navigation (2 N950, 2 N9)
- 5. Other (2 N950, 2 N9)
- 6. Updates to existing apps (3 N9)
- 7. Beginners (made up of entries from categories 1-5) (2 N9)
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2012-06-03
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After all the discussion I think I'd choose categories over no categories, and I think that the fewer categories are better, but I would bring back the multiplatform award.(1 device from the updates category awarded to the runner up with most platforms supported)
To tell the truth, I (as a beginner) just don't like it. Previous variant was more beginner-friendly (2 N950 and bounty share), and this one means that N950 are only for "big boys". I don't mean to give exactly 2 N950 to beginners, but 0 of them is a very disappointing option for me. Also, I wonder, where is "Science and education" category?
i am a visualbasic programmer but i know little QT so i will be happy to join the comp.
But i need to ask about the timeline
when this will begin and when it will end as i have exams right now and i cant give out time..
Thanks
./david
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2012-06-03
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Should only new applications be considered, or existing ones?
how would we differentiate between two entries that run on the same number of platforms?
Maemo/Harm/Symb only, or wider non-Nokia platforms
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2012-06-03
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I thought as a beginner you would have liked the new proposal idea, as it's quite weighted towards beginner entries. If you mean the previous variant with 10 categories, there was never 2 N950s assigned for beginners.
I don't think we've ever had a "Science & Education" category in the competition...
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2012-06-03
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2012-06-04
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but it would make your life probably a lot easier because you will be able to reach more platforms. We encourage everyone to use Qt.
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2012-06-04
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The system I propose for the multiplatform award is this:
Assuming we allocate 2 N9's for the multiplatform award
1. All other awards are given like we didn't have the multiplatform awards
2. Each runner up in the 7 categories (7 applications) compete for the multiplatform award. The two with the most supported platforms get the prize.
2b. In case of a tie (e.g. 4 platforms for the first and second application) both get an award
2c. In case of a tie in the second-third place (3 platforms for the second and third app) then the winner is the one with the greater absolute number of votes.
Now for the platforms that compete I think it should be any platform Qt is running fully on, and clearly stated from the start.
Harmattan
Fremantle
Diablo
Mer
Symbian
Linux Desktop
Windows
Macintosh
Blackberry
Android
anything I forgot
The reason for including all platforms is to create more possibility for differentiation (so that we don't have 90% of the apps target all the platforms) and because the real challenge is to target an entirely different platform (like symbian) and not just linux flavors.
As a possibility we can award double points for maemo platforms if that does not make the system too complicated.
This system gives incentive to all the contestants to target multiple platforms as they have more chances to win, and promotes Qt best coding practices.
This means using Qt wherever possible and ifdef'ing platform specific code which will make later porting to whatever platform easier.
It also adds a little strategy to the mix as a developer has to choose between investing time to port to other platforms and polishing the app with little useful features. The first might award him the multiplatform award but the second might push him up a place in the rankings.
I meant this post. (The first and the second winners in Beginners category are awarded with N950).
Well, I didn't get at first, that your variant allows two devices for a single beginner. As for me, two is better than one for sure... But I (just for myself) prefer higher chances to get an N950 than chance to get two N9
Well, may be my language is too bad
I didn't mean anything like "I want science & education, it was always there and now it's absent, give it to me _now_!!11" Sorry if it was like that. May be it was better to say, "What about science and education category, I wonder if it's planned or not". Sorry again.
Thanks for another donation for the community prize fund!
http://wiki.maemo.org/Maemo.org_codi...ity_Prize_Fund
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