FP Complete competition clarification

I got some clarification on what "unpublished" means for FP Complete competition entries. Basically, you can enter code that you've already published, providing it has an appropriate license (or can be republished with such a license). The tutorial/description/documentation that shows how to use it must be unpublished. So, if you're looking for a good excuse to document an existing project, how about a chance to win $1000 by doing so?

Thank you, Mike. This is definitely not the answer I got when I contacted
FP more than a month ago. It's good to see that they are broadening the
definition :)
On 26 September 2013 18:35, Mike Meyer
I got some clarification on what "unpublished" means for FP Complete competition entries.
Basically, you can enter code that you've already published, providing it has an appropriate license (or can be republished with such a license). The tutorial/description/documentation that shows how to use it must be unpublished.
So, if you're looking for a good excuse to document an existing project, how about a chance to win $1000 by doing so?
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