All work should be your own, however you are free to include other open source packages in yours so long as it does not perform the core work of your project.
You may work with anyone you choose, but there will only be one prize per contest or bounty, unless otherwise indicated.
If multiple people / groups compete for a given bounty or contest, Dapper reserves the sole right to determine which person or group, if any, will receive the prize. Dapper will not award the prize to any person or group if it determines that the core requirements of the bounty or contest were not met.
In the event that only one person or group competes for a given bounty or contest, Dapper reserves the sole right to determine if that person or group submitted code that qualifies for the prize.
While we prefer for you to be present at DapperCamp, we understand that not everyone who wants to compete can attend. We encourage you to compete regardless, though those in attendance will have a better opportunity to explain and demonstrate their implementation.
To be considered, you must submit your code by the end of the hack session on the second day of DapperCamp.