Congrats to InstantPress, it's really great.
Too bad few were aware of this competition. Next time, it would be
great if it was stickied in the group.

On Aug 4, 6:52 pm, NetAdmin <mr.netad...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I did all of the promotion through messages on this group.
> ( Search for the word "Exhibition" )
>
> Mr.NetAdmin
>
> On Aug 4, 11:44 am, GoldenTiger <goldenboy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Great application InstantPress!
> > What is the website of this competition?
> > I did not know about it
>
> > On 4 ago, 15:55, NetAdmin <mr.netad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hello Web2py Users!
>
> > > After careful consideration of the entire list of entries...
> > > ( actually the only entry )
> > > the winning entry was submitted by Martin Mulone of Entre Rios,
> > > Argentina.
> > > Martin enjoys music, programming in python, soccer and sailing.
>
> > > His entry, Instant-Press, which is a blogging application, can be
> > > found athttp://code.google.com/p/instant-press/
>
> > > Martin takes home the 1st place prize of $100 dollars.
>
> > > Since there were no entries for second place, I chose give Thadeus
> > > Burgess
> > > the second-place award of $50 dollars.
>
> > > Why Thadeus? During the submission period, his offer to help judge
> > > the competition entries, best exemplified the spirit of open-source.
>
> > > Thadeus Burgess is from Austin, Texas and his interests include
> > > Starcraft,
> > > paintballing, AI and robotics, and hanging out with friends and
> > > family.
>
> > > Thadeus is also a contributor to the Web2py book.
>
> > > Thadeus has websites 
> > > athttp://thadeusb.com/andhttp://odyssey.ecrater.com/filter.php?sort=date
>
> > > Congratulations to both of them!
>
> > > Rumor has it, that there will be another Exhibition in November 2010
>
> > > Stay tuned for details!
>
> > > Mr.NetAdmin
>
>

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