Ramjee,

Yes the app must be opensource. ( Like Web2py )

Mr.NetAdmin


On Nov 5, 3:20 am, Ramjee Ganti <gant...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Netadmin,
>
> Very nice initiative. Is it mandatory that the project is opensource. I am
> working on an enterprise analytics application using web2py. However, I am
> not going to make it opensource. (I might consider making some parts of it
> opensource later).
>
> rAm
>
> i Think, i Wait, i Fast -- Siddharthahttp://sodidi.ramjeeganti.com
>
> On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 2:48 AM, NetAdmin <mr.netad...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Web2py Application Exhibition Version 2.0
>
> > Do you have a Web2py app that you'd like to show the world?
> > If so, you may be interested in the Web2py Application Exhibition.
>
> > The WAE is a way to...
> > 1. Demonstrate what can be done with Web2py.
> > 2. Share and learn about useful web2py, python, Javascript, jQuery
> > etc. techniques.
> > 3. Earn some money toward that new ________ you've been craving.
>
> > Projects will be judged in the following areas.
>
> > Ease of use
> > Usefulness
> > Visual Appeal
>
> > The Rules
> > 1. Applications must be submitted no later than December 15, 2010
> > 2. Source must be included with your submissions.
> > 3. If the application is written by a team, Massimo can NOT be part of
> > the team.
> > 4. After a 2 week review period, on December 31, 2010, the winners
> > will
> > be announced on the web2py-users list.
> > 5. The 1st place winner will receive $100 US Dollars, 2nd place will
> > receive $50
> > 6. You must enjoy using Web2py!
> > 7. Previous winners must wait 365 days before being eligible to win
> > again.
>
> > Martin Mulone, the winner of the last Exhibition with his entry titled
> > "Instant Press", has volunteered to help tally your votes using an
> > application
> > he wrote. ( Using Web2py of course! )
>
> > Submissions must be mailed to mr.netad...@gmail.com
>
> > Good Luck!
>
> > Mr.NetAdmin at gmail.com
>
>

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