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1. The closing date for all entries is 31st October 2010 at 12h00 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). 2. Teams that require more time to prepare their entries may be granted an extension at the discretion of the competition organisers. Applications for a deadline extension should be sent to info@sf-day.org. 3. Winners will be notified by email within around 8 weeks of the closing date i.e. on or before 19 December 2010 and will be announced publicly on the SFD website and elsewhere. 4. Software Freedom International and related organisations (including sponsors) have the right to publish any information submitted as a competition entry. 5. Only one entry per team may be submitted. 6. Entries can only be submitted by filling out the form at XXXX (to be advised). 7. Entries must indicate the name of entrant, contact details, and a full explanation of their entry with any links. 8. The judging panel consists of the board of Software Freedom International. 9. The judging panel has the right to contact applicants for any explanation of the entry. 10. Judges, their immediate families, and their SFD teams are ineligible to enter the competition. 11. The judges' decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. 12. Contestants who are rude or abusive or who are found to have submitted fraudulent information about themselves or their entry will be excluded from the competition. 13. The promoter of this competition is Software Freedom International, 718 Fox Hollow Drive, Hudson, New Hampshire, 03051, USA. |
1. Only registered teams are eligible to join the competition. 2. The closing date for all entries is 31st October 2010 at 12h00 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). 3. Teams that require more time to prepare their entries may be granted an extension at the discretion of the competition organisers. Applications for a deadline extension should be sent to info@sf-day.org. 4. Winners will be notified by email within around 8 weeks of the closing date i.e. on or before 19 December 2010 and will be announced publicly on the SFD website and elsewhere. 5. Software Freedom International and related organisations (including sponsors) have the right to publish any information submitted as a competition entry. 6. Only one entry per team may be submitted. 7. Entries can only be submitted by filling out the form at XXXX (to be advised). 8. Entries must indicate the name of entrant, contact details, and a full explanation of their entry with any links. 9. The judging panel consists of the board of Software Freedom International. 10. The judging panel has the right to contact applicants for any explanation of the entry. 11. Judges, their immediate families, and their SFD teams are ineligible to enter the competition. 12. The judges' decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. 13. Contestants who are rude or abusive or who are found to have submitted fraudulent information about themselves or their entry will be excluded from the competition. 14. The promoter of this competition is Software Freedom International, 718 Fox Hollow Drive, Hudson, New Hampshire, 03051, USA. |
SFD 2010 Competition
Welcome to the 2010 SFD competition!
Software Freedom International is proud to announce the Best Event Competition 2010. We encourage every SFD team to join the competition! This year our prizes are Open Source RepRap 3D printers, Makerbot. RepRap is a self-replicating machine - one that anyone can build given time and materials. If you've got a RepRap - you can print lots of useful stuff, and you can print parts of another RepRap for a friend, isn't it the coolest gadget for your community?
The competition will be judged by the Software Freedom International board. The deadline for submitting entries here is 31st December 2010.
- Three prizes will be awarded to the top three entries (1 set of prize(s) per team).
- Entries will consist of descriptions of the event, video, photos, web links, scanned newspaper reports and possibly other multimedia content.
- Entries will be judged on the scope and success of activities, innovativeness of the events, number of people reached, amount of publicity, and other criteria.
- Entries that involve the wider community (beyond the FOSS and geek community) and press coverage will be considered particularly successful.
General Rules
- Only registered teams are eligible to join the competition.
- The closing date for all entries is 31st October 2010 at 12h00 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).
Teams that require more time to prepare their entries may be granted an extension at the discretion of the competition organisers. Applications for a deadline extension should be sent to info@sf-day.org.
- Winners will be notified by email within around 8 weeks of the closing date i.e. on or before 19 December 2010 and will be announced publicly on the SFD website and elsewhere.
- Software Freedom International and related organisations (including sponsors) have the right to publish any information submitted as a competition entry.
- Only one entry per team may be submitted.
- Entries can only be submitted by filling out the form at XXXX (to be advised).
- Entries must indicate the name of entrant, contact details, and a full explanation of their entry with any links.
- The judging panel consists of the board of Software Freedom International.
- The judging panel has the right to contact applicants for any explanation of the entry.
- Judges, their immediate families, and their SFD teams are ineligible to enter the competition.
- The judges' decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
- Contestants who are rude or abusive or who are found to have submitted fraudulent information about themselves or their entry will be excluded from the competition.
- The promoter of this competition is Software Freedom International, 718 Fox Hollow Drive, Hudson, New Hampshire, 03051, USA.