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Re: 0.25k program contest!



In article 6sk@crl7.crl.com, joko@crl.com (Joe Kohn) writes:
:>  >That's great, Joe! Since you're the one giving away the prize, I
:>  >guess you should also be the judge for the contest. I've received some
:>  >email about this, and there's a definite interest from a lot of
:>  >people. Gentlemen, start your assemblers...
:>  
:> Perhaps by agreeing to donate a prize, that will spur on some other Apple
:> II companies to also donate a prize or two.
:>  
:> I think a better idea for judging the contest would be to have the people
:> of c.s.a2 vote on their favorite program. If all the submissions were
:> made available on c.b.a2, then just about everyone reading c.s.a2 would
:> be able to download the contest entries. Then, we could have a time
:> period set up during which time people of c.s.a2 could vote for their
:> favorite.
:>  
:> I think that would make the contest even more fun, as non-programmers
:> would then also have some involvement.
:>  
:> Of course, we'd need a volunteer to coordinate the contest, and perhaps
:> even set a time limit.
:>  
:> Just my 2 cents...
:>  
:> Joe Kohn
:> Publisher, Shareware Solutions II
:>  
:>          (e-mail or finger joko@crl.com for subscription info)
:>          (       or point your favorite web browser to       )
:>          (    http://www.ericse.ohio-state.edu/SSII.html     )
:> 


I agree with Mr. Joe Kohn.  It would be neat if the actual users of programs could vote
for their own favorite during a contest.  Just wish that I knew more about programming
to put together an entry.
			...Mark