Someone should present the submission and, eventually, get the prize at
the social event. If you know somebody who attends the conference and that
is able to answer questions about your software, that would do.

Bests,

Jordi


> Hi Jordi,
>
> Apologies if this was asked before. Does ESUG accept a presentation/demo
> without the coder being in presence in Cambridge, England?
> Cheers,
>
> Hernán
>
>
>
> 2014-07-27 4:15 GMT-03:00 <jdelg...@lsi.upc.edu>:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> It's been sort of a tradition to do last minute submits to ESUG
>> Innovation
>> Technology Awards. Let's break with this tradition, ok? You can start
>> submitting your software now! :-)
>>
>> Thus:
>>
>> ESUG 2014 REMINDER: 11th Innovation Technology Awards
>> http://esug.org/Conferences/2014/Innovation-Technology-Awards
>>
>> Have you written innovative Smalltalk? The developers of any
>> Smalltalk-based software can enter by submitting a 3-5min video of their
>> software. Entrants demo their systems in a session at the end of Monday
>> August 18th 2014, after which the conference attendees vote. (A vote
>> consists in providing a sorted list of 3 preferred pieces of software.)
>>
>> The top 3 teams with the most innovative software will receive,
>> respectively, 500 Euros, 300 Euros and 200 Euros. The results are
>> announced in the Awards ceremony that is held during the social event.
>>
>> Applicants should provide the following information on the conference
>> registration server. Once you have registered your personal info, an
>> 'Awards' menu allows submitting your software. You can provide this
>> information when you first register, or login again later and update
>> your
>> details. The registration server will open soon. You can start preparing
>> your software right now though.
>>
>> Info to provide:
>>
>> Name of the software
>> Licence information (free, shareware, or commercial)
>> Name of the Smalltalk dialect used
>> Name, Affiliation and Country of developers
>> Besides, it would be great if the submission could include:
>>
>> URL for a video (3-5 min) showing a screencast / demo of the software
>> URL for downloading the software or at least a runnable demo
>> Deadline: August 15th
>>
>> Any Smalltalker can apply (students, companies, ...). The presented
>> piece
>> of code/software should be written in Smalltalk or directly support
>> Smalltalk (e.g. Smalltalk VM). All Smalltalk dialects are accepted. The
>> applicant should be "strongly related" to the presented code, be it as
>> an
>> author, as owner of the copyright/copyleft, or as an official
>> representative of the copyright/copyleft owner.
>>
>> Bests,
>>
>> Jordi
>>
>>
>>
>>
>



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