It has to be released 1 months before the challenge and it requires documentation, etc so other people can use it if they want to: http://pyweek.org/s/rules/#entries-are-to-be-written-from-scratch
IMHO you're advertising the library a little bit too late (is past the 30 days deadline), it's not easy to download (is there a bundle? do I need to download each file separately?), and I can't see documentation so other people have a chance to know how it works.
This is a recurring thing, I don't think you'll be disqualified if you don't follow the rules anyway (the challenge is designed in a way that is really difficult for that to happen, some people got score even without releasing the source code of the entry!). At the end is up to you.
reidrac on 2014/04/12 06:41:
It has to be released 1 months before the challenge and it requires documentation, etc so other people can use it if they want to: http://pyweek.org/s/rules/#entries-are-to-be-written-from-scratchIMHO you're advertising the library a little bit too late (is past the 30 days deadline), it's not easy to download (is there a bundle? do I need to download each file separately?), and I can't see documentation so other people have a chance to know how it works.
This is a recurring thing, I don't think you'll be disqualified if you don't follow the rules anyway (the challenge is designed in a way that is really difficult for that to happen, some people got score even without releasing the source code of the entry!). At the end is up to you.