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In lugnet.build.contests, Todd Lehman writes:
> [...]
> Only those who have entered the contest may vote. You can submit more than
> one entry, but no more than one per day (so start early if you're going to
> build a lot of entries). Each entry you submit gains you three vote points
> in the category of your entry. You can apply your votes to other people's
> models when the voting begins. (You can't vote for your own models.) More
> details about this later.
> [...]
OK, here are the details...
This is a "point-based" system, so you earn points by submitting entries and
you spend your points by voting. Voting begins after the deadline for new
entries has passed. Voting ends when the last entrant has completed voting
or when seven days have passed (whichever occurs sooner). The contest's
entrants and the contest's organizer are the only ones who may vote.
Each contest entry you submit earns you 3 points (votes), all of which you
must spend (or your entry is automatically disqualified). Points must be
spent as whole numbers. The entry with the most points within a category
wins that category. The entry with most points overall wins "grand prize"
status. In the event of a tie, two or more entries may share first-place
status.
Now, there are some strategic restrictions on how and where points may be
spent...
For each set of three points you earn from an entry in category X, one point
must be spent _in_ category X, one point must be spent _outside_ category X,
and one point can be spent in any category. Thus you could spend a set of 3
points in 3 different categories, or you could double-up if you wanted to,
but you can't triple-up.
The contest organizer (that's me) is granted and required to spend exactly 1
point in each category but is not allowed to submit entries.
--Todd
p.s. More details about submission of votes later -- it will probably be
something non-automated, where you send an email (or you could post publicly
if you wanted), and I'll tally the votes by hand. I'll need a disinterested
third-party volunteer (a non-entrant) to audit the vote accounting.
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