I see that you can have a team of two, does that include a designer?
On Apr 14, 2:31 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jonathan,
>
> I consider those to be utility libraries (unlikely to comprise your
> entire app) and should be fine for use. You may want to document what
> versions you will be using to package with your project/application so
> that the judges can replicate.
>
> Daniel
>
> On Apr 13, 7:46 pm, Jonathan Lukens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > What about Python libraries like PIL or ReportLab?
>
> > On Apr 11, 10:42 pm, "Daniel Lindsley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > We'd like to announce the firstDjangoDash
> > > (http://www.djangodash.com/) to the community.DjangoDashis a web
> > > application building competition forDjangodevelopers. The gist is
> > > that you and (optionally) one other person can form a team and have 48
> > > hours to crank out a fullDjangoapplication. Your application will
> > > then be pitted against others for bragging rights (and hopefully some
> > > prizes).
>
> > > ======
>
> > > What IsDjangoDash?
> > > A 48 hour, start-to-finish race to produce the bestDjango-based web
> > > application you can. Mostly for fun/bragging rights but we're working
> > > on upping the ante.
>
> > > Who Can Compete?
> > > Anyone but myself and (hopefully) three other judges, though this is
> > > subject to change depending on popularity.
>
> > > When Is It?
> > > We'll be hosting theDashon May 31 - June 1, 2008.
>
> > > Where?
> > > We're running this over the web, so you can be anywhere you like.
> > > Coffee shop, work (though we're not responsible for the ramifications
> > > of that one), at home, wherever you can find internet access and
> > > power.
>
> > > How Can I Compete?
> > > First, please peruse the rules and judging information
> > > athttp://www.djangodash.com/. We will be opening registration for teams
> > > on May 3, 2008. You're not allowed to start anything but ideas and
> > > paper mockups until the competition begins on May 31, 2008.
>
> > > Why?
> > > It's a chance to test yourself and push your limits. A chance to show
> > > people what you're capable of. Maybe some exposure. But mostly because
> > > we've found competitions like this to be a lot of fun.
>
> > > ======
>
> > > More details can be found athttp://www.djangodash.com/. We will keep
> > > it updated as things develop. If you're interested in competing in
> > > theDash, we'd appreciate if you'd fill out the mini-email form on the
> > > front page so we can get an idea of how many people are interested.
>
> > > How can I help out?
> > > TheDashis really missing two things right now. First, we'd like to
> > > have three fair judges signed on to help judge the apps once the
> > > competition is over. Second, we're looking for sponsors who can
> > > provide prizes as awards. No minimum/maximum dollar value is
> > > required/requested. More details on this can be found
> > > athttp://www.djangodash.com/sponsors/.
>
> > > Thanks and hope to see some of you competing!
>
> > > Daniel Lindsley
> > > Toast Drivenhttp://www.toastdriven.com/
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