[Linux-aus] contest proposal
Wil Brown
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Wed Jan 3 21:02:51 AEDT 2024
I think the idea of an LA open-source contest/awards is a fantastic
proposal.
> As far as the reward is concerned, I *personally* would be less in favour
of physical trophies and more supportive of a small monetary award. To me,
spending $20 on a trophy that sits on a shelf gathering dust is not all
that practical.
> However, I am only one voice and in any case this is detail that can be
worked through in due course, perhaps by a small team of people formed to
run the contest if that's where things end up.
>
And/or names and awards added to a section on the LA website, with the
council's approval, of course?
Wil.
On Tue, Jan 2, 2024 at 1:28 PM Jonathan Woithe via linux-aus <
linux-aus at lists.linux.org.au> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 03:16:08PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
> > On Monday, 1 January 2024 14:13:32 AEDT Jonathan Woithe via linux-aus
> wrote:
> > > My understanding of your message is that you would like the 2024 LA
> Council
> > > to consider the suggestion when Council is formed following the
> election.
> > > Is this your intention?
> >
> > If we are in a formal shutdown phase before the election then I guess
> that
> > the new council would be involved. But also the organisers of Everything
> > Open 2024 can consider it. We have had programming contests at LCAs in
> > the past so there is precedent for awards for getting things done during
> > LCA.
>
> Thanks for confirming your thoughts, and to everyone who has provided
> suggestions thus far. Please keep the ideas flowing.
>
> It is true that the LA Council is effectively in caretaker mode in the lead
> up to the election. Once constituted, I expect the 2024 Council will
> consider the ideas raised in this thread and see what might be practical.
> If re-elected to Council I will make sure it is raised (although I expect
> this to happen as a matter of course).
>
> As far as the reward is concerned, I *personally* would be less in favour
> of
> physical trophies and more supportive of a small monetary award. To me,
> spending $20 on a trophy that sits on a shelf gathering dust is not all
> that
> practical. However, I am only one voice and in any case this is detail
> that
> can be worked through in due course, perhaps by a small team of people
> formed to run the contest if that's where things end up.
>
> Regards
> jonathan
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