[web2py] Re: Web2py Application Exhibition -- The Winners!

2010-08-07 Thread Christopher Steel
I was thinking about the same as first prize, I will give you the
organizations name, just waiting for us to complete our new Web2py
website ; )

Thanks Again,

Chris

On Aug 6, 10:33 am, NetAdmin mr.netad...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks for the offer to donate to the next Web2py Application
 Exhibition.

 You can let me now what you plan to offer, and I'll list you and your
 organization as do donor. If you wish to remain anonymous, let me
 know.
 As always, you can contact me via gmail

 Thanks for the offer.

 Mr.NetAdmin

 On Aug 5, 9:13 am, Christopher Steel chris.st...@gmail.com wrote: Our 
 congratulations to Martin Mulone of Entre Rios, Argentina for his
  winning Web2py application Instant Press!

  You Rocked it Martin!

  and to Thadeus Burgess of Austin, Texas for the well deserved win in
  recognition of his exemplification of the spirit of open-source.

  In addition a gigantic thank you to Mr.NetAdmin for having the
  initiative in addition footing the bill for the first mr.netadmin
  Web2py ApplicationExhibition!, very much appreciated and we hope to
  see you all at the NovemberExhibitionwhen (if?) it is officially
  announced.

  Mr. NetAdmin and other interested parties, our organization is
  interested in offering up some project prize (dollars?) for the next
  competition so let us know when the date is on! Also I wondering if
  the current Web2py has a sort of natural annual process cycle that we
  could try and fit into in order to maximize participation.

  Cheers,

  Christopher Steel

  On Aug 4, 9:55 am, NetAdmin mr.netad...@gmail.com wrote:

   Hello Web2py Users!

   After careful consideration of the entire list of entries...
   ( actually the only entry )
   the winning entry was submitted by Martin Mulone of Entre Rios,
   Argentina.
   Martin enjoys music, programming in python, soccer and sailing.

   His entry, Instant-Press, which is a blogging application, can be
   found athttp://code.google.com/p/instant-press/

   Martin takes home the 1st place prize of $100 dollars.

   Since there were no entries for second place, I chose give Thadeus
   Burgess
   the second-place award of $50 dollars.

   Why Thadeus? During the submission period, his offer to help judge
   the competition entries, best exemplified the spirit of open-source.

   Thadeus Burgess is from Austin, Texas and his interests include
   Starcraft,
   paintballing, AI and robotics, and hanging out with friends and
   family.

   Thadeus is also a contributor to the Web2py book.

   Thadeus has websites 
   athttp://thadeusb.com/andhttp://odyssey.ecrater.com/filter.php?sort=date

   Congratulations to both of them!

   Rumor has it, that there will be anotherExhibitionin November 2010

   Stay tuned for details!

   Mr.NetAdmin


[web2py] Re: Web2py Application Exhibition -- The Winners!

2010-08-06 Thread NetAdmin
Thanks for the offer to donate to the next Web2py Application
Exhibition.

You can let me now what you plan to offer, and I'll list you and your
organization as do donor. If you wish to remain anonymous, let me
know.
As always, you can contact me via gmail

Thanks for the offer.

Mr.NetAdmin


On Aug 5, 9:13 am, Christopher Steel chris.st...@gmail.com wrote:
 Our congratulations to Martin Mulone of Entre Rios, Argentina for his
 winning Web2py application Instant Press!

 You Rocked it Martin!

 and to Thadeus Burgess of Austin, Texas for the well deserved win in
 recognition of his exemplification of the spirit of open-source.

 In addition a gigantic thank you to Mr.NetAdmin for having the
 initiative in addition footing the bill for the first mr.netadmin
 Web2py ApplicationExhibition!, very much appreciated and we hope to
 see you all at the NovemberExhibitionwhen (if?) it is officially
 announced.

 Mr. NetAdmin and other interested parties, our organization is
 interested in offering up some project prize (dollars?) for the next
 competition so let us know when the date is on! Also I wondering if
 the current Web2py has a sort of natural annual process cycle that we
 could try and fit into in order to maximize participation.

 Cheers,

 Christopher Steel

 On Aug 4, 9:55 am, NetAdmin mr.netad...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hello Web2py Users!

  After careful consideration of the entire list of entries...
  ( actually the only entry )
  the winning entry was submitted by Martin Mulone of Entre Rios,
  Argentina.
  Martin enjoys music, programming in python, soccer and sailing.

  His entry, Instant-Press, which is a blogging application, can be
  found athttp://code.google.com/p/instant-press/

  Martin takes home the 1st place prize of $100 dollars.

  Since there were no entries for second place, I chose give Thadeus
  Burgess
  the second-place award of $50 dollars.

  Why Thadeus? During the submission period, his offer to help judge
  the competition entries, best exemplified the spirit of open-source.

  Thadeus Burgess is from Austin, Texas and his interests include
  Starcraft,
  paintballing, AI and robotics, and hanging out with friends and
  family.

  Thadeus is also a contributor to the Web2py book.

  Thadeus has websites 
  athttp://thadeusb.com/andhttp://odyssey.ecrater.com/filter.php?sort=date

  Congratulations to both of them!

  Rumor has it, that there will be anotherExhibitionin November 2010

  Stay tuned for details!

  Mr.NetAdmin


Re: [web2py] Re: Web2py Application Exhibition -- The Winners!

2010-08-05 Thread Phyo Arkar
Gratz and thanks Mr Admin.

After i am done with my current project i may  join competation too!


On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 2:37 AM, mr.freeze nat...@freezable.com wrote:

 Yes, thanks Mr Admin and Martin.

 On Aug 4, 2:54 pm, mdipierro mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu wrote:
  Mr Admin did a good job at advertising on the list. Perhpas I should
  have helped him more with twitter etc. Well. Next time.
 
  I want to point out that Mr Admin is using his own money to pay for
  the prizes so we all owe him a big thank you.
 
  We got InstantPress out of it and that is fantastic.
 
  Massimo
 
  On Aug 4, 2:00 pm, Wobmofo muito...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   Congrats to InstantPress, it's really great.
   Too bad few were aware of this competition. Next time, it would be
   great if it was stickied in the group.
 
   On Aug 4, 6:52 pm, NetAdmin mr.netad...@gmail.com wrote:
 
I did all of the promotion through messages on this group.
( Search for the word Exhibition )
 
Mr.NetAdmin
 
On Aug 4, 11:44 am, GoldenTiger goldenboy...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Great application InstantPress!
 What is the website of this competition?
 I did not know about it
 
 On 4 ago, 15:55, NetAdmin mr.netad...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Hello Web2py Users!
 
  After careful consideration of the entire list of entries...
  ( actually the only entry )
  the winning entry was submitted by Martin Mulone of Entre Rios,
  Argentina.
  Martin enjoys music, programming in python, soccer and sailing.
 
  His entry, Instant-Press, which is a blogging application, can be
  found athttp://code.google.com/p/instant-press/
 
  Martin takes home the 1st place prize of $100 dollars.
 
  Since there were no entries for second place, I chose give
 Thadeus
  Burgess
  the second-place award of $50 dollars.
 
  Why Thadeus? During the submission period, his offer to help
 judge
  the competition entries, best exemplified the spirit of
 open-source.
 
  Thadeus Burgess is from Austin, Texas and his interests include
  Starcraft,
  paintballing, AI and robotics, and hanging out with friends and
  family.
 
  Thadeus is also a contributor to the Web2py book.
 
  Thadeus has websites athttp://
 thadeusb.com/andhttp://odyssey.ecrater.com/filter.php?sort=date
 
  Congratulations to both of them!
 
  Rumor has it, that there will be another Exhibition in November
 2010
 
  Stay tuned for details!
 
  Mr.NetAdmin
 
 



[web2py] Re: Web2py Application Exhibition -- The Winners!

2010-08-05 Thread Christopher Steel
Our congratulations to Martin Mulone of Entre Rios, Argentina for his
winning Web2py application Instant Press!

You Rocked it Martin!

and to Thadeus Burgess of Austin, Texas for the well deserved win in
recognition of his exemplification of the spirit of open-source.

In addition a gigantic thank you to Mr.NetAdmin for having the
initiative in addition footing the bill for the first mr.netadmin
Web2py Application Exhibition!, very much appreciated and we hope to
see you all at the November Exhibition when (if?) it is officially
announced.

Mr. NetAdmin and other interested parties, our organization is
interested in offering up some project prize (dollars?) for the next
competition so let us know when the date is on! Also I wondering if
the current Web2py has a sort of natural annual process cycle that we
could try and fit into in order to maximize participation.

Cheers,

Christopher Steel

On Aug 4, 9:55 am, NetAdmin mr.netad...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello Web2py Users!

 After careful consideration of the entire list of entries...
 ( actually the only entry )
 the winning entry was submitted by Martin Mulone of Entre Rios,
 Argentina.
 Martin enjoys music, programming in python, soccer and sailing.

 His entry, Instant-Press, which is a blogging application, can be
 found athttp://code.google.com/p/instant-press/

 Martin takes home the 1st place prize of $100 dollars.

 Since there were no entries for second place, I chose give Thadeus
 Burgess
 the second-place award of $50 dollars.

 Why Thadeus? During the submission period, his offer to help judge
 the competition entries, best exemplified the spirit of open-source.

 Thadeus Burgess is from Austin, Texas and his interests include
 Starcraft,
 paintballing, AI and robotics, and hanging out with friends and
 family.

 Thadeus is also a contributor to the Web2py book.

 Thadeus has websites 
 athttp://thadeusb.com/andhttp://odyssey.ecrater.com/filter.php?sort=date

 Congratulations to both of them!

 Rumor has it, that there will be another Exhibition in November 2010

 Stay tuned for details!

 Mr.NetAdmin


[web2py] Re: Web2py Application Exhibition -- The Winners!

2010-08-04 Thread GoldenTiger
Great application InstantPress!
What is the website of this competition?
I did not know about it

On 4 ago, 15:55, NetAdmin mr.netad...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello Web2py Users!

 After careful consideration of the entire list of entries...
 ( actually the only entry )
 the winning entry was submitted by Martin Mulone of Entre Rios,
 Argentina.
 Martin enjoys music, programming in python, soccer and sailing.

 His entry, Instant-Press, which is a blogging application, can be
 found athttp://code.google.com/p/instant-press/

 Martin takes home the 1st place prize of $100 dollars.

 Since there were no entries for second place, I chose give Thadeus
 Burgess
 the second-place award of $50 dollars.

 Why Thadeus? During the submission period, his offer to help judge
 the competition entries, best exemplified the spirit of open-source.

 Thadeus Burgess is from Austin, Texas and his interests include
 Starcraft,
 paintballing, AI and robotics, and hanging out with friends and
 family.

 Thadeus is also a contributor to the Web2py book.

 Thadeus has websites 
 athttp://thadeusb.com/andhttp://odyssey.ecrater.com/filter.php?sort=date

 Congratulations to both of them!

 Rumor has it, that there will be another Exhibition in November 2010

 Stay tuned for details!

 Mr.NetAdmin


[web2py] Re: Web2py Application Exhibition -- The Winners!

2010-08-04 Thread NetAdmin

I did all of the promotion through messages on this group.
( Search for the word Exhibition )

Mr.NetAdmin


On Aug 4, 11:44 am, GoldenTiger goldenboy...@gmail.com wrote:
 Great application InstantPress!
 What is the website of this competition?
 I did not know about it

 On 4 ago, 15:55, NetAdmin mr.netad...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hello Web2py Users!

  After careful consideration of the entire list of entries...
  ( actually the only entry )
  the winning entry was submitted by Martin Mulone of Entre Rios,
  Argentina.
  Martin enjoys music, programming in python, soccer and sailing.

  His entry, Instant-Press, which is a blogging application, can be
  found athttp://code.google.com/p/instant-press/

  Martin takes home the 1st place prize of $100 dollars.

  Since there were no entries for second place, I chose give Thadeus
  Burgess
  the second-place award of $50 dollars.

  Why Thadeus? During the submission period, his offer to help judge
  the competition entries, best exemplified the spirit of open-source.

  Thadeus Burgess is from Austin, Texas and his interests include
  Starcraft,
  paintballing, AI and robotics, and hanging out with friends and
  family.

  Thadeus is also a contributor to the Web2py book.

  Thadeus has websites 
  athttp://thadeusb.com/andhttp://odyssey.ecrater.com/filter.php?sort=date

  Congratulations to both of them!

  Rumor has it, that there will be another Exhibition in November 2010

  Stay tuned for details!

  Mr.NetAdmin


[web2py] Re: Web2py Application Exhibition -- The Winners!

2010-08-04 Thread Wobmofo
Congrats to InstantPress, it's really great.
Too bad few were aware of this competition. Next time, it would be
great if it was stickied in the group.

On Aug 4, 6:52 pm, NetAdmin mr.netad...@gmail.com wrote:
 I did all of the promotion through messages on this group.
 ( Search for the word Exhibition )

 Mr.NetAdmin

 On Aug 4, 11:44 am, GoldenTiger goldenboy...@gmail.com wrote:

  Great application InstantPress!
  What is the website of this competition?
  I did not know about it

  On 4 ago, 15:55, NetAdmin mr.netad...@gmail.com wrote:

   Hello Web2py Users!

   After careful consideration of the entire list of entries...
   ( actually the only entry )
   the winning entry was submitted by Martin Mulone of Entre Rios,
   Argentina.
   Martin enjoys music, programming in python, soccer and sailing.

   His entry, Instant-Press, which is a blogging application, can be
   found athttp://code.google.com/p/instant-press/

   Martin takes home the 1st place prize of $100 dollars.

   Since there were no entries for second place, I chose give Thadeus
   Burgess
   the second-place award of $50 dollars.

   Why Thadeus? During the submission period, his offer to help judge
   the competition entries, best exemplified the spirit of open-source.

   Thadeus Burgess is from Austin, Texas and his interests include
   Starcraft,
   paintballing, AI and robotics, and hanging out with friends and
   family.

   Thadeus is also a contributor to the Web2py book.

   Thadeus has websites 
   athttp://thadeusb.com/andhttp://odyssey.ecrater.com/filter.php?sort=date

   Congratulations to both of them!

   Rumor has it, that there will be another Exhibition in November 2010

   Stay tuned for details!

   Mr.NetAdmin




[web2py] Re: Web2py Application Exhibition -- The Winners!

2010-08-04 Thread mdipierro
Mr Admin did a good job at advertising on the list. Perhpas I should
have helped him more with twitter etc. Well. Next time.

I want to point out that Mr Admin is using his own money to pay for
the prizes so we all owe him a big thank you.

We got InstantPress out of it and that is fantastic.

Massimo

On Aug 4, 2:00 pm, Wobmofo muito...@gmail.com wrote:
 Congrats to InstantPress, it's really great.
 Too bad few were aware of this competition. Next time, it would be
 great if it was stickied in the group.

 On Aug 4, 6:52 pm, NetAdmin mr.netad...@gmail.com wrote:

  I did all of the promotion through messages on this group.
  ( Search for the word Exhibition )

  Mr.NetAdmin

  On Aug 4, 11:44 am, GoldenTiger goldenboy...@gmail.com wrote:

   Great application InstantPress!
   What is the website of this competition?
   I did not know about it

   On 4 ago, 15:55, NetAdmin mr.netad...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello Web2py Users!

After careful consideration of the entire list of entries...
( actually the only entry )
the winning entry was submitted by Martin Mulone of Entre Rios,
Argentina.
Martin enjoys music, programming in python, soccer and sailing.

His entry, Instant-Press, which is a blogging application, can be
found athttp://code.google.com/p/instant-press/

Martin takes home the 1st place prize of $100 dollars.

Since there were no entries for second place, I chose give Thadeus
Burgess
the second-place award of $50 dollars.

Why Thadeus? During the submission period, his offer to help judge
the competition entries, best exemplified the spirit of open-source.

Thadeus Burgess is from Austin, Texas and his interests include
Starcraft,
paintballing, AI and robotics, and hanging out with friends and
family.

Thadeus is also a contributor to the Web2py book.

Thadeus has websites 
athttp://thadeusb.com/andhttp://odyssey.ecrater.com/filter.php?sort=date

Congratulations to both of them!

Rumor has it, that there will be another Exhibition in November 2010

Stay tuned for details!

Mr.NetAdmin