I shifted everything one month before and removed the last CFPthat was supposed to close the participation:
- 2019/07/18: Official start of the competition.
- 2019/08/01: *first mysterious hint* will be revealed!- 2019/09/01: **second mysterious hint** will be revealed!!
- 2019/10/01: ***last mysterious hint*** will be revealed!!!
- 2019/11/14: End of the competition
- 2019/12/XY: The score board will be published.I really hope people will come... I also hope my latin riddles are noinappropriate.Here is the diffs:I contacted 3 companies to seek sponsors. I got one clarificationrequest and another "transfer to the correct department" reply. Amongthem there is a french cloud company, a french registar and t-shirt company.
I also contacted the owner of source hut, but not reply for the time being.
Do you know companies that would be interested to sponsor the event?Le mar. 16 juil. 2019 à 13:17, Amirouche Boubekki <xxxxxx@gmail.com> a écrit :You will find attached to this mail the first draft of a documentthat describe a competition with the goal of building a staticblog generator.Le mar. 16 juil. 2019 à 06:18, Arthur A. Gleckler <xxxxxx@speechcode.com> a écrit :On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 8:39 PM Amirouche Boubekki <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:Something I would like to add and make really big in the comparator is thenumber of static blog generator per scheme implementations. A static webloggenerator can be very complex even complicated, but it would also show howbig and alive a community is. It would be IMO more interesting than the numberof github stars.That would be fun. I might even contribute my own. I gave a lightning talk about it earlier this year, but the software isn't in quite good enough shape to publish yet:And it certainly has nowhere near as many features as the competition.I hope you will pleasantly surprised :)