Hi!

The first item on Slashdot at the moment says:

"Can you code 24 hours non-stop? Hackontest is a new Google-sponsored
24-hour programming competition between different open source projects.
Its goals are to enhance Free Software projects according to user needs
and to make visible how enthusiastically open source software is being
developed. During the current online selection process users and
developers of open source software may submit feature requests and rate
and comment them. On August 1st, 2008 the Hackontest jury will pick the
three most promising teams. Each team will receive a free trip to
Switzerland on September 24/25, 2008 to participate in the competition
located in Zurich. Hacking 24 hours inside an etoy.CONTAINER, the teams
and their virtually present communities will implement certain features
based on the online ratings and jury selection. In the end, the
Hackontest jury evaluates the code and awards the winners with a total
of USD 8500. The jury is made up of 10 renowned open source
contributors: Jeremy Alison (Samba), Jono Bacon (Ubuntu), Brian W.
Fitzpatrick (Subversion), Martin F. Krafft (Debian), Alexander Limi
(Plone), Federico Mena-Quintero (GNOME), Bram Moolenaar (vim), Bruce
Perens (OSI founder), Lukas K. Smith (PHP) and Harald Welte
(gpl-violations.org)."


This sounds much like a bug day, where 24 hour coding sprints are not
uncommon, and it can create a lot of publicity for Sage. Hopefully
similar to the Trophées du Libre award last year.

More information here:

http://hackontest.org/index.php?action=Root-about


Cheers,

Burcin

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