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Hackfests

STATUS: COMPLETE

Monthly: July 2007

Prizes

Trophy 1st Place

Free pass to RailsConf Europe

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Happening 17-19 September in Berlin, Germany, RailsConf Europe is a three day event dedicated entirely to Ruby on Rails. The conference will incorporate keynotes, sessions, tutorials and the most innovative and successful Rails experts and companies.

2nd Place

0976694093_bkt Any two books of your choosing from O'Reilly's huge catalogue of current and forthcoming books (O'Reilly and Pragmatic Bookshelf titles only) .

A years worth of free hosting from Rails Machine. (Worth $930 USD!) Railsmachine

3rd Place

PlanHQ helps your turn your ideas into a business. If you've got a rails project up your sleeve, use PlanHQ to collaboratively build your business plan, keep it up to date and track your progress. We're giving away a 1 year subscription to a pro account, worth $588 Planhq

3rd, 4th, and 5th

9780596510046_sm Any one book of your choosing from O'Reilly's huge catalogue of current and forthcoming books (O'Reilly and Pragmatic Bookshelf titles only)

Runners Up (x5)

Ohub Exclusive O'Reilly branded USB Mini Hubs designed for laptops


Notes:
1. Book choice also includes those from the Pragmatic Bookshelf
2. In the event that you already have a RailsConf Europe ticket and you win the contest the amount you paid for the ticket will be refunded. 3. If you win the RailsConf ticket and you can't attend or have already won you may transfer the ticket to another party provided that reasonable notice is given.



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F.A.Q

How are the rankings generated?

Scoring In Summary

ActivityPoints-
+1+250 (up to a maximum of 750)
-1 -250 (but cannot go below 0)
verified 750 (overrides any +1 or -1 points)
changeset 5000 (overrides any +1, -1 , or verified points)

In addition the following activities have a score attached which count towards each contributor's overall ranking:

100: accepted patches
60: accepted documentation
40: open patches
20: untested patches
15: tiny patches
10: denied patches
10: reporting a new ticket
5: resolving a ticket
1: commenting

See scoring details for more information.


What does n/a mean?
Either the contributor hasn't yet entered their Trac username or they have contributed before January 2007 only.

Get Involved

Not contributed to the core before? Find out how on the Rails Trac and also
see this helpful guide
produced by Josh Susser