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In lugnet.space, Paul Hartzog writes:
> uh, not all of us have the free time to get in here
> every week, or peruse all the entries, or judge them...
>
> a little flexibility is alway kind
Paul,
That is why there will be almost a week between the end of the entries and
the beginning of the voting. This will give two weeks to pick your votes.
The Scrutinizer
>
> -p
>
> In lugnet.space, Tony Hafner writes:
> > In lugnet.space, Curt Tigges writes:
> > > In lugnet.space, Jude Beaudin writes:
> > > > We will have an Ice Planet 2002 contest in June. This will allow people a
> > > > chance to plan and clear out their building schedules. (I have a train show
> > > > in April)
> > > >
> > > > Entries should be accepted from June 1st to June 15th and voting will be
> > > > held from June 21st to 29th. It was nice to have a 100% voting participation
> > > > in BT1 and I hope to see the same again.
> >
> > Here's one suggestion, brought about by Todd's musings regarding voting
> > rules from the first contest:
> >
> > Instead of disqualifying an entry because the owner didn't vote... just give
> > that entry a negative vote (or two if you want to encourage it more
> > strongly). Todd's original reason for the disqualifying rule was to prevent
> > people from indirectly voting for their own models simply by abstaining
> > (since you can't vote for your own).
> >
> > If we get 100% participation, that's great. BUT I think it's also great to
> > get people to respond by a given deadline so that others know when to expect
> > the results announcement. Give them a whole week and cut it off!
> >
> > Anyway, I'm willing to help out in other ways- site maintenance, proofing
> > announcements, whatever. Let me know.
> >
> > --
> > Tony Hafner
> > www.hafhead.com
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