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Re: [Help-smalltalk] ESUG 2011 Innovation Technology Awards reminder


From: Jordi Delgado
Subject: Re: [Help-smalltalk] ESUG 2011 Innovation Technology Awards reminder
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 17:45:47 +0200
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Hi,

New deadline for submitting your software to ESUG 2011 Innovation
Technology Awards:

----------> August 15, 2011 <----------

Complete information at: 
http://esug.org/Conferences/2011/InnovationTechnologyAwards

Bests,

Jordi




> Hi,
> 
> Just a reminder:
> 
> ESUG 2011 Innovation Technology Awards
> (http://esug.org/Conferences/2011/InnovationTechnologyAwards)
> 
> We are proud to announce the 8th Innovation Technology Awards.
> 
> Have you written innovative Smalltalk? The developers of any
> Smalltalk-based software can enter by submitting a 3-5min video of
> their software. Entrants demo their systems in a session at the end of
> Monday August 22nd 2011, after which the conference attendees vote. (A
> vote consists in providing a sorted list of 3 preferred pieces of
> software.)
> 
> The top 3 teams with the most innovative software will receive,
> respectively, 500 Euros, 300 Euros and 200 Euros. The results are
> announced in the Awards ceremony that is held during the social event.
> 
> Applicants should provide the following information on the conference
> registration server. Once you have registered your personal info, an
> "Awards" menu allows submitting your software. You can provide this
> information when you first register, or login again later and update
> your details.
> 
> Info to provide:
> 
> Name of the software
> Licence information (free, or shareware, or a commercial)
> Name of the Smalltalk dialect used
> Names, Affiliation and Country of developers
> URL for a video (3-5 min) showing a screencast / demo of the software
> URL for downloading the software or at least a runnable demo
> 
> Deadline: 30th of july
> 
> Any Smalltalker can apply (students, companies, ...).
> The presented piece of code/software should be written in Smalltalk or
> directly support Smalltalk (e.g. Smalltalk VM).
> All Smalltalk dialects are accepted.
> The applicant should own the copyright/copyleft of presented code or
> at least be the official representative of the copyright/copyleft
> owner.
> The software should be available on-line for evaluation (time-limited
> evaluation version, demo version, free for non-commercial use ...).
> 
> Bests,
> 
> Jordi
> 
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