Thank you everyone for participating in the MWLUG 2011 XPages Design Competition. We were hoping to have more entries, but we know it takes a lot of effort for submitters to create an entire application for a competition. We received a total of two entries.
The winner of the MWLUG 2011 XPages Design Competition is Ferry Kranenburg who happens to also be a winner for the OpenNTF Custom Control competition. In addition to the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, Ferry will receive from Teamstudio, one development license and 10 user license of their Unplugged solution. In addition, Teamstudio will help convert Ferry's app if possible to a mobile app using their tools. Baiju Thomas will receive a Amazon $100 gift card as runner up.
Special thanks to all our judges and Mike McGarel for running this competition.
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Congratulations Ferry.
Richard, will the applications be made available somewhere (hopefully OpenNTF)?
Niklas,
Ferry has already made it available on OpenNTF.org. Hopefully the other contestant, Baiju Thomas, will do the same. Both of them will also be made available on our web site to download maybe next week.
Hopefully we can do this next year and give contestants more notice. It would be nice to have all the nifty fifties converted over to XPages.
Congrats Ferry!
Beyond having the application on openNTF, it would be great to have a running version somewhere where we can browse the recipes :-)
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