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[coding-competition] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line

The Maemo Community e.V. proudly presents

The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line

sponsored by Jolla

The wait is over!

The first Maemo Coding Competition for all Maemo derived systems, including but not limited to Maemo and SailfishOS.

This year's competition has the following three categories: Something new, Fixing/Updating and Beginner. Whether you are an experienced developer, porter, hacker or just a beginner on your very first hacks/codes, we have a category that suits you and your coding skills! If you are new to programming or want to learn, here's the excuse to finally make something. Anything. Entries for Maemo & Mer-based devices are eligible.

The timetable for the competition is the following: The competitions begins on Tuesday, 1st of November, and will be running for 3 months until Tuesday 31st of January 2017. You can enroll into the competition at any time, however, all the entries for the competition must be submitted no later than by 23:59 on Tuesday, 31st of January(UTC time). Testing/reviewing will take two weeks, from 01.02.2017 to 15.02.2017 and voting will run from 16th of February until 28th of February 2017, 23:59 UTC.

Follow the links to the wiki below for more information.

Devices & Platforms
Categories
How to Submit an Entry
Prizes
Participants
Rules Voting Developer Resources

If you would like to have an App, a Port, a Fix, a Hack or etc. but you can't code it yourself, don't worry, just write your ideas in here! Many developers would be happy to get a new idea input.

We are relying on your donations towards the Community Prize Fund.

The entry is free of charge.

Thanks for your interest in taking part, we can't wait to see what you will develop! :)

You still have questions? Contact us!
- council<at>maemo<dot>org
- talk.maemo.org thread
- This thread

Regards
Maemo Community e.V.


Original post: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=1517600

[coding-competition] The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line

The Maemo Community e.V. proudly presents

The 1st Maemo Developer Regatta - The starting line

sponsored by Jolla

The wait is over!

The first Maemo Coding Competition for all Maemo derived systems, including but not limited to Maemo and SailfishOS.

This year's competition has the following three categories: Something new, Fixing/Updating and Beginner. Whether you are an experienced developer, porter, hacker or just a beginner on your very first hacks/codes, we have a category that suits you and your coding skills! If you are new to programming or want to learn, here's the excuse to finally make something. Anything. Entries for Maemo & Mer-based devices are eligible.

The timetable for the competition is the following: The competitions begins on Tuesday, 1st of November, and will be running for 3 months until Tuesday 31st of January 2017. You can enroll into the competition at any time, however, all the entries for the competition must be submitted no later than by 23:59 on Tuesday, 31st of January(UTC time). Testing/reviewing will take two weeks, from 01.02.2017 to 15.02.2017 and voting will run from 16th of February until 28th of February 2017, 23:59 UTC.

Follow the links to the wiki below for more information.

Devices & Platforms
Categories
How to Submit an Entry
Prizes
Participants
Rules Voting Developer Resources

If you would like to have an App, a Port, a Fix, a Hack or etc. but you can't code it yourself, don't worry, just write your ideas in here! Many developers would be happy to get a new idea input.

We are relying on your donations towards the Community Prize Fund.

The entry is free of charge.

Thanks for your interest in taking part, we can't wait to see what you will develop! :)

You still have questions? Contact us!
- council<at>maemo<dot>org
- talk.maemo.org thread
- This thread

Regards
Maemo Community e.V.


Original post: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=1517600