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Announcing Crystal Space Contest
Introduction: Crystal Space is an Open Source 3D Engine for
Linux, Windows, OS/2, MacOS/X, ...
url: http://crystal.sf.net
Recently Crystal Space got a grant of $1000 from LinuxFund.org.
It has now been decided what to do with the money (USD $1000). We will
declare a contest. Here are the rules:
1. The deadline for the contest is August the first of 2002.
Entries should be mailed to me (jorrit.tyberghein@uz.kuleuven.ac.be)
BEFORE that date.
2. The contest is about writing a game, demo, or useful tool
for Crystal Space using the Crystal Space framework.
3. It is recommended that the source code of this contest
entry is not more than 5000 lines. Blocks is 4500 lines
and csdemo is 3653 lines so this should be possible :-)
4. If the contest entry needs additional data (textures,
map file, sounds, ...) it is recommended that the total
amount of data does not exceed 10Megs (compressed).
5. The source code of this contest entry must be released
under an OSI approved Open Source license. You can
find a list at:
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/index.html
6. The following CS versions are legal for creation of this
contest entry:
0.94r002
0.96 (if that gets released before August).
cvs
If you use cvs the only requirement is that it works with
the cvs version of CS on July 15 (two weeks before the
deadline). So you have two options here: use cvs and
update regularly, or download a snapshot now and then
download again at July 15 to see if your code still works.
7. Judges are not allowed to the contest. All other people
are allowed.
8. The judges will be top CS contributors (probably
me, Philip Wyett, perhaps Eric Sunshine, Wouter
Wijngaards, Norman Kramer, ...). This list still has
to be decided.
9. Every contest entry will be judged based on code
quality and depending on the type of entry, playability,
demo value, or usefulness.
10. All entries that will be sent to us will be made available
on the CS website. With full source.
11. Including binaries is not required but a nice touch.
12. Making sure the contest entry is portable (at least
linux and windows) is a good point in your favor.
13. And finally: the prizes are (in USD):
$500 for first place
$250 for second place
$200 for third place
Greetings and good luck!
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Jorrit.Tyberghein@uz.kuleuven.ac.be, University Hospitals KU Leuven BELGIUM
- "So we're surrounded by absolutely nothing. There's a word for it. It's
what you get when there's nothing left and everything's been used up."
- "Yes. I think it's called the bill."
-- (Terry Pratchett, Eric)
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- References:
- PLIB
- From: Jan Ekholm <chakie@infa.abo.fi>