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Stack Exchange API Contest (Completed in August 2010). This is for questions about or entries therein.
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Date that the contest ends
There will be some lead time on the 0.9 -> 1.0 transition, and after that transition the contest end date will be publicized*. …
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Building an app using a wrapper
You can use a third-party wrapper without penalty. I'd even say its encouraged, as using a wrapper gives its author valuable feedback.
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When does the judging take place?
If your [app] isn't available at the end of the day tomorrow, its not getting considered.
The cutoff is the start of "the first week of August," so you have (roughly) until its August 1st or later ac …
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Will there be a "last call" when the API is about to be released?
Yes, there will be some sort of indication.
If nothing else, we'll probably use version 0.9 as a "nothing but bug fixes"/release-candidate-ish phase.
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Will there be another contest when Stack API 2.0 is close to release?
Its far to early to even speculate as to how v2 of the API will be released, or as to any of the fanfare surrounding it.
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How will the popularity of hosted apps be determined?
From the contest announcement.
The entire Stack Overflow, Inc team
will ultimately decide the winners
based on order of awesomeness. …