IBM Sponsors Linux on POWER Contest
bill_mcgonigle writes "IBM is sponsoring a Linux on POWER Open Source Developer Contest with some nice prizes. For the best original LinuxPPC64 app you can win a Toyota Prius. Porting and/or optimizing specific applications can win you one of a hundred PowerMac G5's or one of a hundred Thousand Dollar cash prizes. Accounts on community LinuxPPC64 are available for contestants without their own machines. The registration deadline is October 31st and the contest runs through the end of the year."
this is biased towards developers! I want a prize without doing anything!
As with everything else in life, it may be cheaper to pay taxes than live life without them.
2 months to design and implement an application on an architecture I've yet to even read up on.
I think I'll try it.
"Times have not become more violent. They have just become more televised."
-Marilyn Manson
The good news: a 3 button mouse.
The bad news: an AIX 5L tax.
Do the prize machines come with OS/X or Linux?
My project, Jace, is one of the tier 1 projects. It'll probably be one of the simpler ones to port, because it was already written with portability in mind. I was all "WOO HOO" when I found out I was getting an iPod Mini. Then I was all "DARN" when I realized I couldn't port my own project and win a G5. ;)
It's a contest for developing PPC64 code in which they are giving away a G5. Presumably if you can submit an entry you already have a G5 (or a POWER server, but then why would you want a G5).
they totally blew it.
if they want to have a 'real' "best app on POWER" contest, then make the First Prize a stonkin' POWER-based system.
If the Prius has a POWER in it, I apologize for my ignorance in advance. Generally, I detest automobiles and the kind of culture they have given mankind, so I have a bias against 'a car prize', but I think I could put its CPU to good use, if its got one..
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They should put that in big letters on the front page, that would save many people a lot of time.