Jonathan,

I consider those to be utility libraries (unlikely to comprise your
entire app) and should be fine for use.  You may want to document what
versions you will be using to package with your project/application so
that the judges can replicate.


Daniel




On Apr 13, 7:46 pm, Jonathan Lukens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about Python libraries like PIL or ReportLab?
>
> On Apr 11, 10:42 pm, "Daniel Lindsley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > We'd like to announce the firstDjangoDash
> > (http://www.djangodash.com/) to the community.DjangoDashis a web
> > application building competition forDjangodevelopers. The gist is
> > that you and (optionally) one other person can form a team and have 48
> > hours to crank out a fullDjangoapplication. Your application will
> > then be pitted against others for bragging rights (and hopefully some
> > prizes).
>
> > ======
>
> > What IsDjangoDash?
> > A 48 hour, start-to-finish race to produce the bestDjango-based web
> > application you can. Mostly for fun/bragging rights but we're working
> > on upping the ante.
>
> > Who Can Compete?
> > Anyone but myself and (hopefully) three other judges, though this is
> > subject to change depending on popularity.
>
> > When Is It?
> > We'll be hosting theDashon May 31 - June 1, 2008.
>
> > Where?
> > We're running this over the web, so you can be anywhere you like.
> > Coffee shop, work (though we're not responsible for the ramifications
> > of that one), at home, wherever you can find internet access and
> > power.
>
> > How Can I Compete?
> > First, please peruse the rules and judging information 
> > athttp://www.djangodash.com/. We will be opening registration for teams
> > on May 3, 2008. You're not allowed to start anything but ideas and
> > paper mockups until the competition begins on May 31, 2008.
>
> > Why?
> > It's a chance to test yourself and push your limits. A chance to show
> > people what you're capable of. Maybe some exposure. But mostly because
> > we've found competitions like this to be a lot of fun.
>
> > ======
>
> > More details can be found athttp://www.djangodash.com/. We will keep
> > it updated as things develop. If you're interested in competing in theDash, 
> > we'd appreciate if you'd fill out the mini-email form on the
> > front page so we can get an idea of how many people are interested.
>
> > How can I help out?
> > TheDashis really missing two things right now. First, we'd like to
> > have three fair judges signed on to help judge the apps once the
> > competition is over. Second, we're looking for sponsors who can
> > provide prizes as awards. No minimum/maximum dollar value is
> > required/requested. More details on this can be found 
> > athttp://www.djangodash.com/sponsors/.
>
> > Thanks and hope to see some of you competing!
>
> > Daniel Lindsley
> > Toast Drivenhttp://www.toastdriven.com/
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