Maemo.org Coding Competition 2012
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Introduction
Categories
Competition Timeline
How to Submit an Application
Prizes
Donations for the Community Prize Fund
The following list shows all of the donations and pledges made to the community prize fund so far. There is no fixed amount - all donations are very welcome - and will be accepted from now until the closing date of the competition.
(A paypal account is currently being set up, details will be included here once available.)
Our special thanks to the following people for their generous contributions:
Date | Nickname | Amount (gross) in € | PayPal fee in € | Amount (net) in € | Paid |
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24/5/2012 | kojacker | 50,00 | tbc |
Participants
Rules
Voting
The voting frontend, the webinterface via which you enter your vote, is the same as for the Maemo Council elections. So you can establish an order among the participating applications indicating your preferences. Thereby, the first choice has the most impact. With following choices the impact gets less and less. The last choice has the least impact.
Counting Votes
After the voting period has finished the votes are counted. The ranking order of participants is determined based on all valid votes.
The tool used for counting the votes is OpenSTV. We use OpenSTV version 1.6.1-1 which can be publicly downloaded from http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/openstv The openstv executable used is extracted from the *.deb package.
For each category, the ranking of candiates is determined individually.
As general "vote counting system" Fractional Transfer Single Transferable Vote (FTSTV) is used. FTSTV, however, does not provide a way for determining the order of participants out of the box.
For determining the ranking among the participating applications the following approach is used: - The winner is determined by running OpenSTV for one seat. - Subsequently, the second place is determined by running OpenSTV for two seats. Thereby, the winner from step 1 plus another participant will be elected. The newly added/elected participant is placed second. - For determining the third place, OpenSTV is run for three seats. The newly added/elected participant takes the third place. - This process is repeated until the number of seats reaches n-1 with n being the number of participants. The remaining participant not being added or elected yet takes the last place.
App Developer Resources
FAQ
Application proposal
http://www.developer.nokia.com/Community/Wiki/Apps_Missing Desirable apps missing from Nokia platforms
Discussion
Please participate in the discussion at http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=83761
Resources
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