[kde-edu]: QtForum.org contest for education Qt apps
Sebastian Stein
s5228 at informatik.htw-dresden.de
Mon Feb 9 20:57:03 CET 2004
Dominique Devriese <dominique.devriese at student.kuleuven.ac.be> [040209 20:45]:
> They do require that there is only one contributor to the project, which
> immediately excludes Kig from participation :(
Well, I read in the rules (http://contest.qtforum.org/rules.php):
> 1. The contest is open to individuals who are independent software
> developers or to companies which are software developers. Individual
> developers may enter works created individually or in collaboration with
> other eligible contestants.
This means to me, if more then 1 person developed the app, all developers
have to enter the contest.
See also rule 31:
> 31. Only one prize will be awarded for one entry regardless of whether or
> not the Application is produced by a single individual or a group of
> individuals.
So, you can submit kig. The only problem I see is, that it is KDE based. It
is not multiplatform, because you can not compile it on Win (yes, I know
cygwin).
Steinchen
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KBruch: application to automatically generate tasks with fractions
Package: KDE Edu in KDE 3.2 (http://edu.kde.org/kbruch/)
CVS: kdeedu/kbruch
State: finished, no known bugs
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