I did find a new bug (well, not really a bug but a documentation error that 
didn't reflect the code in one of the examples)  and fixed it in a pull 
request. Anyway, should have at least a week's notice if you want to pull 
people into a competition.

On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 8:41:16 AM UTC-7, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> We want to release 2.10.1 next week. We will try closing as many issue as 
> possible in the next three days.
>
> You can close an issue by submitting a pull-request.
>
> The person who submits the largest number of accepted pull requests by 
> Monday 5am UTC wins $100 paid for by experts4solutions. (The requests have 
> to be submitted by the deadline but they will count even if accepted after. 
> In case of ties the prize is split.)
>
> Massimo
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