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thomas_-_s
15th April 2008, 18:32
Hi folks,

I'd like to participate to the Contest 2008. But I have serious problems to categorize my application. What could be the worst, if I categorize it wrong, if I do not hit the real meaning of the category I set?

Thanks a lot!

Thomas

wysota
15th April 2008, 19:32
At worst the entry will be rejected and you'll have to resubmit :)

Maybe you should describe your project here and people will help you determine the category.

thomas_-_s
16th April 2008, 10:32
At worst the entry will be rejected and you'll have to resubmit :)
Well ok, so that shouldn't be a problem.

Maybe you should describe your project here and people will help you determine the category.
It is a graphical user interface for source code indenters/beautifiers/formatters with a live preview feature, so you can see how your code will be changed by each indenter parameter.

So to some point it has something to do with collaboration, because a consistent code style is needed there. But it doesn't hit that category completly.

It might also have to do something with automation, since there will be a mass file/directory indent function integrated (still has to be done). Hmm, but I am not sure whether that is the meaning of "automation".

Maybe newcomer is the best category for it.

I didn't intend to use this place for advertising, but a closer look to the app could help to find a category for it, where it will fit in. So please have a look at it: http://universalindent.sourceforge.net/

Thanks a lot and greetings to all guys joining the contest! :cool:

Thomas

thomas_-_s
18th April 2008, 09:40
Has anyone an idea, whether my app will suite for the contest at all?

Thomas

Tavo92
21st April 2008, 19:34
I think that Automation fits. Also proyect manager, but it is an automation application, it do tedious task for you.

goer
3rd May 2008, 10:27
Hi all!

I have the same problem. What category I must choose for "distributed computing" software?

Please help,
Drew.

wysota
4th May 2008, 14:56
"Automation" looks like a good guess on the first glimpse... But it depends what the software actually does.