I was thinking about the same as first prize, I will give you the organizations name, just waiting for us to complete our new Web2py website ; )
Thanks Again, Chris On Aug 6, 10:33 am, NetAdmin <mr.netad...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for the offer to donate to the next Web2py Application > Exhibition. > > You can let me now what you plan to offer, and I'll list you and your > organization as do donor. If you wish to remain anonymous, let me > know. > As always, you can contact me via gmail > > Thanks for the offer. > > Mr.NetAdmin > > On Aug 5, 9:13 am, Christopher Steel <chris.st...@gmail.com> wrote:> Our > congratulations to Martin Mulone of Entre Rios, Argentina for his > > winning Web2py application "Instant Press"! > > > You Rocked it Martin! > > > and to Thadeus Burgess of Austin, Texas for the well deserved win in > > recognition of his exemplification of the spirit of open-source. > > > In addition a gigantic thank you to Mr.NetAdmin for having the > > initiative in addition footing the bill for the first mr.netadmin > > Web2py ApplicationExhibition!, very much appreciated and we hope to > > see you all at the NovemberExhibitionwhen (if?) it is officially > > announced. > > > Mr. NetAdmin and other interested parties, our organization is > > interested in offering up some project prize (dollars?) for the next > > competition so let us know when the date is "on"! Also I wondering if > > the current Web2py has a sort of natural annual process cycle that we > > could try and fit into in order to maximize participation. > > > Cheers, > > > Christopher Steel > > > On Aug 4, 9:55 am, 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 anotherExhibitionin November 2010 > > > > Stay tuned for details! > > > > Mr.NetAdmin