Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!rochester!pt.cs.cmu.edu!sei!godot!eberger From: eberger@godot.psc.edu (Ed Berger) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: BADGE Killer Demo Contest (long) Message-ID: <587@godot.psc.edu> Date: 23 Feb 89 15:36:11 GMT References: <3473@ardent.UUCP> <72810UH2@PSUVM> Reply-To: eberger@godot.UUCP (Ed Berger) Organization: Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Lines: 14 In article <72810UH2@PSUVM> UH2@PSUVM.BITNET (Lee Sailer) writes: >Given the stated purpose of the Killer Demo contest, would it be >appropriate to add a APPLICATION PROGRAM DEMO category. For >example, someone might create a continuous looping demo of the >capabilities of TeX, or the Director, or Dpaint, or AREXX, or >dmouse, or whtever. With the new rules, These could be entered and win if: A.) They aren't blatently commercial B.) They are the best in a given category C.) They are freely distributable I didn't see anything in the rules, that said the entries had to be Demos.... Let's see some 'complete' applications entered! not brain dead demos.... I'm sure a 512k version of Aspice would win for funniest demo :)