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Rails Rumble

Linode.com est fier de sponsoriser le premier championnat annuel Rails Rumble !

La compétition étant officiellement prévue pour les 8 et 9 septembre, constituez votre équipe et rendez-vous sur le site pour vous inscrire.

[Le concept est simple : vous avez 48 heures pour concevoir, développer et déployer une application web à partir de zéro. Une fois ces 48 heures écoulées, vous serez jugé par la communauté grâce à un système de classement par les pairs dans diverses catégories (voir les règles pour plus d'informations). Après environ une semaine de chaos contrôlé, le jugement se termine et la poussière retombe. Les gagnants sont alors déclarés et reçoivent des prix intéressants. Nous annoncerons ces prix sous peu[/quote].

Commentaires (9)

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    The web site strikes me as being *too* official, in the "protests too much" vein of thinking ([url=http://www.goenglish.com/ProtestTooMuch.asp]idiom ref[/url]), as if it’s not _really_ official somehow. That might scare away potential participants.

    James

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    Officially Announced
    August 10th, 2007

    As of right now the site is officially live and the competition is officially announced. And we’re officially hopeful that you’re as pumped up about it as we are.
    "
    James

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    [url=http://railsrumble.com/register]Registration[/url] for the Rails Rumble will be opening on Monday, August 27th at 2pm EST. Registration will be limited to 90 teams.

    Also, the [url=http://railsrumble.com/prizes]prizes[/url] have been announced (wow!)

    Linode’s contributions:

    Best Overall: Linode 1024 (Annual)
    2nd Place Overall: Linode 512 (Annual)
    3rd Place Overall: Linode 384 (Annual)

    Best Solo: Linode 256 (Annual)
    Best UI: Linode 256 (Annual)
    Most Complete: Linode 256 (Annual)
    Most Original: Linode 256 (Annual)
    Most Practical: Linode 256 (Annual)

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    Not many spots left if you were planning on participating:

    http://registration.railsrumble.com/

    [quote]There are currently 134 of 150 spots taken.[/quote]

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    [url=http://railsrumble.com/2007/9/5/championship-belt]They weren’t kidding[/url] — you know you want it . . .

    [img]http://www.railsrumble.com/assets/2007/9/5/belt1.jpg[/img]

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    The Rumble has started!

    If you’d like to check out all of the cool, new apps being created, you can [url=http://vote.railsrumble.com/judges/new]register[/url] to be a judge.

    Judging will begin on Wednesday, September 12th.

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    Vote for your favorite:

    http://vote.railsrumble.com/

    Who will be wearing the belt at the end of the month?

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    I just watched many of the screencasts (working on the rest). There are a lot of cool projects there. Impressive that they were done in 48 hours! (The guy in the Pagestackr one has a cool accent.)

    Is there a particular reason it’s restricted to Ruby on Rails? Is it just that you think it couldn’t be done in Perl? 🙂

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    We did not organize the Rumble — we sponsored it. This time around they focused on ruby and what can be done with it in 48 hours.

    Rumor has it that the next Rumble may be more "startup incubator" focused and not be language restricted.

    -Tom

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