I'd second that - ODF format - Any graphics that are used will be embedded
into the resource, and can be extracted if the article is converted into
HTML. It also makes it a little easier to automate processing if we make the
ODF requirement.


On 1/13/06, Jürgen Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Stefan Taxhet wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Erwin Tenhumberg wrote:
> >
> >> What can be won?
> >> ================
> >> Each winner gets $750. (In what way/format???)
> > Preferably PayPal; bank transfer otherwise.
> >
> >> What criteria do article have to meet to get accepted?
> >> ======================================================
> >> A submitted article has to have at least 2000 words (about two pages
> >> of text) excluding embedded source code snippets and screenshots.
> >> Only articles written in English can be accepted. However, teams
> >> can submit articles together, so that one developer can create the
> >> content and someone else can translate it to English.
> >> Submissions have to be sent to the mailing list
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (does not exist yet!) on or before the
> >> submission deadline date.
> > The article has to be sent in an editable format (OpenDocument prefered,
> > html possible?) as attachment (or directly to the wiki?).
>
> i wouldn't put in the wiki directly because the wiki can be changed from
> anybody else after submission. I would prefer OpenDocument only, every
> other format can be created later.
>
> Juergen
>
> >
> >> Only content that has been created
> >> AFTER the start date of the contest can be submitted, e.g.
> >> old articles and blog entries can be used.
> > old articles and blog entries can *not* be used
> >
> >
> > Greetings
> > Stefan
> >
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