We need to know your email address and GitHub id so that we can contact you about your entry. Your information will only be used to administer the Netflix Cloud Prize itself. We are collecting information using this MailChimp form. It will send you an email to verify your address.
If you have problems registering with MailChimp, you can contact us via [email protected]. Make sure you include your GitHub id.
We want you to build something cool using or modifying our open source software. Your submission will be a patch for one of our open source projects or a standalone program. Your submission will be judged in these categories:
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Best example application mash-up
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Best new monkey
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Best contribution to code quality
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Best new feature
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Best contribution to operational tools, availability and manageability
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Best portability enhancement
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Best contribution to performance improvements
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Best datastore integration
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Best usability enhancement
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Judges choice award
If you win, you’ll get US$10,000 cash, US$5000 AWS credits, a trip to Las Vegas for two, a ticket to Amazon’s user conference, and fame and notoriety (at least within Netflix Engineering).
Q: How do I actually contribute?
A: This repo that you will fork is just a readme. To apply, you add in your submission to your fork, which you derive from all of the other open source software in the Netflix Github account. For example, perhaps you have a way to improve the Netflix Graph with a new data structure. That’s just one of many examples.
Q: Aren’t you just doing this to get a bunch of free work?
A: NO! We truly believe that we are building the missing piece between AWS and running your software in the cloud. We’ve heard from multiple ex-employees that they wish they could have taken the platform with them to their startup. We want to make that possible for anyone to do, and we want to give you prizes for helping us make that a reality.
Good luck and thanks!
Adrian Cockcroft