Did you get your wiki on last week? Were you one of the thousands of Confluence fans looking to win a Boxee Box and TV? What about an Xbox Kinect and Kindle? Maybe you were after an iPad 2 or a Nikon DSLR? For the geek in all of us, perhaps you wanted that golden ticket to Google I/0? You name it, we gave it away. If you didn’t win we’re giving you the chance to win $15,000 in cold hard cash so you can buy all of these gadgets and more!
Did you get your wiki on last week? Were you one of the thousands of Confluence fans looking to win a Boxee Box and TV? What about an Xbox Kinect and Kindle? Maybe you were after an iPad 2 or a Nikon DSLR? For the geek in all of us, perhaps you wanted that golden ticket to Google I/0? You name it, we gave it away. If you didn’t win we’re giving you the chance to win $15,000 in cold hard cash so you can buy all of these gadgets and more!
15 minutes could win you $15,000
No, that’s not a typo. Codegeist 2011 is well underway with $45,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs, including a $15,000 cash prize for the best Speakeasy extension.
What is Speakeasy?
Ever wanted to be able to personalize Confluence, perhaps to remove a click or two with AJAX to speed up a common task? Enter Speakeasy.
Speakeasy is a new way to build on top of Confluence. With Speakeasy anyone with frontend development skills–Javascript, CSS, HTML, etc–can build a personalization or extension to Confluence. As we all know, frontend development is insanely fast, avoiding compiling, complex interfaces, and difficult development environments. Building a Speakeasy extension can take just a few minutes, and can save you and your team tons of time. Do note, though, that we don’t have a 1.0 version of Speakeasy just yet.
The race is on
We’re in the last week of Codegeist 2011. You’ve got nothing to lose, so give Speakeasy a go and submit what you built for a chance to win $15,000!
