We were discussing an idea that we shall organize small game-AI competitions among friends, one idea led to another, and we have started to talk about a site for everyone free to participate. I'd like to ask your input on how much community interest would be in these.<p>My worry is that everybody loves the idea of participating in such competition, but very few would spend time and energy to actually implement something. While writing a e.g. a Vindinium bot is less involved than a Kaggle competition, it obviously takes time and effort before one can show it to others.<p>The complexity can range from a Pong-like client, through a Risk-like board game, and even reach the low-end of Kaggle, e.g. with same data analytics. I assume the first on is an hour at most for an experienced dev, while a Risk client may take a day or two minimum.<p>Would you spend such amount of time in such competitions? Would it be worth for us to implement the infrastructure and game rules around it?<p>(If you think it is worth, please visit the url on my profile page and sign up so we can reach out when we start working on it.)