Re: WebDNA Challenge - Was: Why WebDNA is not popular
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texte = Brian .. The initial idea was open code - something everyone in thecommunity could re-use.We to have great code that we could enter but do not want to give away.I prefer an open entry/open code model.Its a competition - there are not going to be prizes, just praise andadmiration, we're doing it for fun ..> I like this idea, but the one problem I see is.. encryption.> Over the past few weeks I have been coding here and there building a> database import system that will allow a user to upload and import a> database into any existing database in a designated folder.> This would definately be my entry, but since I have spent so much time> working on it, there is no way I would put it up unencrypted since it could> have potential resale value.> > This rule may hurt creativeness as I am sure may of us have written some> pretty talented code.> > Maybe users could just upload their name and email which would remain> private until a winner is found, then put a link to their script which is on> their own server. This way no one has to worry about having users upload> potentially harmful code to their server.> > Brian-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Brian .. The initial idea was open code - something everyone in thecommunity could re-use.We to have great code that we could enter but do not want to give away.I prefer an open entry/open code model.Its a competition - there are not going to be prizes, just praise andadmiration, we're doing it for fun ..> I like this idea, but the one problem I see is.. encryption.> Over the past few weeks I have been coding here and there building a> database import system that will allow a user to upload and import a> database into any existing database in a designated folder.> This would definately be my entry, but since I have spent so much time> working on it, there is no way I would put it up unencrypted since it could> have potential resale value.> > This rule may hurt creativeness as I am sure may of us have written some> pretty talented code.> > Maybe users could just upload their name and email which would remain> private until a winner is found, then put a link to their script which is on> their own server. This way no one has to worry about having users upload> potentially harmful code to their server.> > Brian-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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