Birthday Contest – Win Bamboo 2.0 + SlickEdit Tools
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Got some questions for you…
Sick of your tired old build server?
Need some new metrics?
Want to be more productive in your IDE?
Want a chance to WIN OVER $1250 in tools?
Check this out…Atlassian and SlickEdit have generously donated some really cool licenses that I will give away together as a package.
– A FREE copy of Bamboo 2.0 CI Server ($1200 value)
– A FREE copy of SlickEdit Tools ($49 $98 value)
This is what you have to do to win (raffle style):
10 Tickets: Twitter a post about the contest and link to this page (comment a link to your tweet for verification)
25 Tickets: Make a blog post about the contest and the prizes and link to this page
50 Tickets: Create a video about the contest and submit it to Youtube
100 Tickets: Write a review of Bamboo 2.0 on your blog (Need to comment a link if it doesn’t link to this page)
You only get a chance to win if you participate, and trust me you WANT Bamboo 2.0 and SlickEdit. Contest ends next Friday (13th). Good luck!
27 Responses to “Birthday Contest – Win Bamboo 2.0 + SlickEdit Tools”
Tweeted about contest http://twitter.com/theGSpot
http://twitter.com/notmyself
blogged about contest at http://znote.tumblr.com/post/37280681/free-software-at-codesqueeze
Twittered at http://twitter.com/bramhaghosh/statuses/827894303
tweeted about content http://twitter.com/coreyhaines/statuses/827925008
http://twitter.com/jonezy/statuses/827938296
second twitt of the day http://twitter.com/theGspot/statuses/827941474
http://twitter.com/mellowgeek/statuses/827942326
Free advertising for {codesqueeze} π
So, not one to pass up a chance to win free software… {codesqueeze} is doing a raffle type deal giving away licenses to Bamboo 2.0 CI Server andΒ SlickEdit Tools, generously donated by Atlassian and SlickEdit. As you can see, all you have to do to…
Blog post: http://www.mellowgeek.org/archives/8-Free-advertising-for-codesqueeze-P.html
I too, tweeted: http://twitter.com/t_butler
Great blog, keep up the good work!
Blogged about the contest here: http://bryanhales.com/archive/2008/06/05/codesqueeze-birthday-contest.aspx
Tweeted about the contest http://twitter.com/bryanhales/statuses/828224650
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daily twit entry π
http://twitter.com/theGspot/statuses/828454091
Looking For Some Cool Free Software?
Twittered: http://twitter.com/NickSchweitzer/statuses/828538341
And Blogged: http://www.thecodingmonkey.net/2008/06/06/LookingForSomeCoolFreeSoftware.aspx
[…] Birthday Contest – Win Bamboo 2.0 + SlickEdit – Max Pool Max knows how to get people to link (as I am!) […]
[…] Birthday Contest – Win Bamboo 2.0 + SlickEdit Tools I get 25 raffle tickets for blogging about this, but I probably water those down by driving other people to do so, too. Thanks, Arjan. (tags: programming tools bamboo slickedit) […]
Bamboo & SlickEdit (Shameless tagging) William Meloney Pa_2 Bamboo & Slickedit = CodeSqueeze Birthday Contest
[…] Poole is holding a contest at his blog to give away a copy of Bamboo 2.0 (continuous integration software) and a copy of Slick Edit (suite […]
Just blogged it: http://www.jonezy.org/blog/2008/06/08/birthday-contest-codesqueeze/
[…] Birthday Contest – Win Bamboo 2.0 + SlickEdit Tools – CodeSqueeze is holding a 1-year anniversary contest. The prize is a pair of software packages, SlickEdit Tools and Bamboo CI Server. You can enter the contest just by linking to it, so here I go You can also enter by doing a review of Bamboo, or twittering about the two. I had not heard of Bamboo before, but it looks very sophisticated. If I had the time this week, I would download the trial version and do a review. But the contest ends this Friday, the 13th. Perhaps at a later time […]
https://twitter.com/DaveJustDave/statuses/831501486
mmmm. l00t.
Blog post about the contest: http://blog.gfst.net/post.aspx?id=b191ca2b-12df-4a48-bb9f-75c70446e0a2
[…] hands… GET THE HECK OUT OF MY BLOG.. π In all seriousness, this is your chance to enter a drawing for some cool swag! generously hosted by Max Pool at his blog […]
I am going to say something with all due respect to your sponsors. I can’t believe someone can charge 1200 for a CI server.