System.Windows.Forms Coding Competition
Norbert Bollow <[email protected]> Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:23:12 +0100
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 In 2003 a "DotGNU Collaborative Coding Competition" was held with a goal of encouraging more contributions to the System.Windows.Forms (WSF) part of the C# class libraries for DotGNU Portable.NET. Unfortunately we failed to attract new contributors to the project through this compatition, and only one competion entry was submitted. This competion entry was valid, and the contributor (Rich Baumann) has therefore won a price. (He has received a check from the FSF). There is however a significant part of the donated prize money still unclaimed and we plan to relaunch the competition in early 2005. I think there's good reason to hope that we'll have better success with the competition this time around. We have new contacts in India where Gopal recently had a big success at the "Linux Bangalore" conference with his demo of pnet winforms on the Simputer (an Indian handheld running Linux on a StrongARM CPU) less than 72 hours after the release of the GNU/Linux port for that platform at the same conference (they were very impressed with how quickly Gopal had ported pnet). We can offer prizes in the competition which certainly represent a lot of money when compared to entry-level salaries for programmers in India. (Of course the competition isn't going to be limited to India, the point here is just that there _are_ programmers within our reach for whom the prizes which we can offer will be very attractive.) Probably a major problem with the original coding competition was that the goal to "complete Windows.Forms" was too far away psychologically. Potential contributors wouldn't know where to start. For this reason I want to publish a roughly-prioritized list of specific missing functionality or other problems in our SWF so that potential participants in the competition can easily find something worthwhile to work on. Here is my appeal to everyone who is currently writing application programs which use System.Windows.Forms: Please mail me (either on-list or off-list) with specific requests for what you'd think would be cool if someone did it as part of the competition. Feel free to be very selfish! If some SWF feature would be cool for your app, that's a good reason to include it on the list. Greetings, Norbert. P.S. The possibilty of winning prize money in this coding competition is restricted to volunteer contributors; the people who are currently doing paid work on commercial projects involving System.Windows.Forms, are excluded because they're getting paid already. Naturally the members of the DotGNU Steering Committee and the donor of the prize money are also excluding themselves. - -- Founder & Steering Committee member of DotGNU, see http://dotgnu.org/ Free Software Business Strategy Guide ---> http://FreeStrategy.info Norbert Bollow, Weidlistr.18, CH-8624 Gruet (near Zurich, Switzerland) Tel +41 1 972 20 59 Fax +41 1 972 20 69 http://norbert.ch -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBv1lWoYIVvXUl7DIRAi/tAKDk4S1qTFddhDOInH59kJuTkt0tdgCdHwgw ob8Eh1adkjVP8dWKfYBbhnw= =GsRx -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----