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2004 | - | - | - | 182 | 1042 | 655 | 89 | 25 | 263 | 362 | 316 | 285 |
2005 | 189 | 56 | 107 | 538 | 347 | 446 | 97 | 276 | 194 | 358 | 565 | 136 |
2006 | 231 | 66 | 27 | 76 | 117 | 139 | 127 | 56 | 67 | 66 | 159 | 79 |
2007 | 20 | 25 | 7 | - | 29 | 72 | 99 | 143 | 3 | 185 | 83 | 103 |
2008 | 56 | 13 | 3 | 54 | 240 | 141 | 274 | 77 | 51 | 60 | 90 | 106 |
2009 | 28 | 3 | - | 39 | 194 | 101 | 72 | 27 | 22 | 15 | 36 | 24 |
2010 | 67 | - | 1 | 4 | 103 | 138 | 129 | 32 | 13 | 16 | 3 | 30 |
2011 | 1 | - | 17 | 2 | 6 | 25 | 90 | 61 | 32 | 7 | 5 | 8 |
2012 | 30 | - | - | - | 8 | 122 | 76 | - | - | - | - | - |
2013 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2014 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 | - | 2 |
2015 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2016 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2017 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2018 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2019 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 | - | - |
Have I missed it, or is it still going on, and if so, where?
RAKSHA
RAKSHA
Apparently the post-mortem is going on on the other list, and I'm not a
member of that list, either. Marta, would you let us know the
subscriber information regarding the other list? Thanks.
Bonnie L. Sherrell
Teacher at Large
"Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. For even the very wise cannot see all ends." LOTR
"Don't go where I can't follow."
I mourn for this nation.
member of that list, either. Marta, would you let us know the
subscriber information regarding the other list? Thanks.
Bonnie L. Sherrell
Teacher at Large
"Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. For even the very wise cannot see all ends." LOTR
"Don't go where I can't follow."
I mourn for this nation.
To all those who are interested in joining in, please go to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mefa-discussion/
and become a member. We are currently discussing fixed word length stories.
For all those who do not know, we moved the post mortem to this new group so as not to interfere with official MEFA stuff that goes on here.
For anyone who is interested in helping us decide how to run the 2007 MEFAs and effect changes that will impact upon the awards for years to come!
Naresha.
~One forgives for as long as one loves.~
AIM: Naresha21 MSN: candyman_gypsy@hotmail.com Yahoo: fruitcake5m1
Personal LJ: http://nareshaninya.livejournal.com Writing LJ: http://writingsofresha.livejourna.com
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mefa-discussion/
and become a member. We are currently discussing fixed word length stories.
For all those who do not know, we moved the post mortem to this new group so as not to interfere with official MEFA stuff that goes on here.
For anyone who is interested in helping us decide how to run the 2007 MEFAs and effect changes that will impact upon the awards for years to come!
Naresha.
~One forgives for as long as one loves.~
AIM: Naresha21 MSN: candyman_gypsy@hotmail.com Yahoo: fruitcake5m1
Personal LJ: http://nareshaninya.livejournal.com Writing LJ: http://writingsofresha.livejourna.com
My Website! http://theinnermuse.freespaces.com
http://quiz.ravenblack.net/blood.pl?biter=Resha
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Msg# 7783
Re: Post-Mortem Details Posted by Bonnie L. Sherrell January 09, 2007 - 1:50:41 Topic ID# 7570Thanks so, Naresha. Will do.
Bonnie L. Sherrell
Teacher at Large
"Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. For even the very wise cannot see all ends." LOTR
"Don't go where I can't follow."
I mourn for this nation.
Bonnie L. Sherrell
Teacher at Large
"Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. For even the very wise cannot see all ends." LOTR
"Don't go where I can't follow."
I mourn for this nation.
Hello Raksha, Larner, and everyone else,
I am sorry if anyone feels "boxed out" of the post-mortem. That wasn't
at all my intention.
As I explained at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MEFAwards/message/7754
, we have been carrying out the post-mortem at the Yahoo group
"mefa-discussion". The reason for this is that in the past some
members of this group have felt overwhelmed by the sheer volume of
posts when they just wanted to participate in the awards, not deal
with all of the policy decisions. So at some point during the 2006
awards I made the decision to reserve this list for those policy
discussions (which would definitely include the post mortem!), and
reserve this list for making official announcements and also giving
people a place to ask how to do things.
The post mortem is still going on, and you or anyone else is still
welcome to join in. If you are not a member of the group please join
at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mefa-discussion/, or email me at
mefasupport(at)gmail(dot)com and I'll send you an invitation.
Marta
I am sorry if anyone feels "boxed out" of the post-mortem. That wasn't
at all my intention.
As I explained at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MEFAwards/message/7754
, we have been carrying out the post-mortem at the Yahoo group
"mefa-discussion". The reason for this is that in the past some
members of this group have felt overwhelmed by the sheer volume of
posts when they just wanted to participate in the awards, not deal
with all of the policy decisions. So at some point during the 2006
awards I made the decision to reserve this list for those policy
discussions (which would definitely include the post mortem!), and
reserve this list for making official announcements and also giving
people a place to ask how to do things.
The post mortem is still going on, and you or anyone else is still
welcome to join in. If you are not a member of the group please join
at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mefa-discussion/, or email me at
mefasupport(at)gmail(dot)com and I'll send you an invitation.
Marta
Msg# 7785
Poll Regarding Author Reviews Posted by aure\_enteluva January 24, 2007 - 10:15:40 Topic ID# 7785Hey guys,
At the mefa-discussion list we have been discussing what to do with
author reviews next year. This is a big issue that will affect
everyone, so I want everyone to have the opportunity to vote on this.
If you want to see the whole discussion on this topic, it starts at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mefa-discussion/message/564
But here's a cliff's-note version:
There are problems with author reviews. They're nice for the author to
read but can often take valuable time away from reviewing stories. And
they cause a lot of confusion. The MEFAs is an involved competition,
and I want to make it as easy to understand as possible.
So... if we are going to have author reviews next year, it will have
to be done differently. Llinos and Sulriel suggested an idea which I
changed a little bit because of technical concerns (someone has to
make this all work with our website!). Basically, this year authors
were divided up based on the main category their story was in, and
then further divided into fixed-length ficlet authors, poetry authors,
and authors of everything else.
Under the new proposed system, we wouldn't divide authors based on the
categories their stories are in. There would be one big group of the
fixed-length ficlet authors, another group of the poetry authors, and
another group of authors who wrote something besides FLF and poetry.
Because these groups are so big we wouldn't award first, second, and
third place. Instead we would make a list of "commended authors". You
would vote for authors just like you did this year, the points would
be added up, and the top [x]% would be given a banner and would be
listed when the story results are posted.
I say "[x]%" because the exact % is debatable. Some have suggested
10%, others 20%. The key point is that the more authors in a certain
group, the more that would be recognized. It's a little like
honourable mentions for stories this way.
That's one of the options. It's option #2 of the poll I want everyone
to vote in. The other option (option #1) is to not have author reviews
next year, and only do story reviews.
So, everyone, please vote on this issue. You can vote at
http://www.mefawards.net/poll.htm
Please vote by 11:59:59 PM GMT of Friday January 26, 2007.
Thanks,
Marta
At the mefa-discussion list we have been discussing what to do with
author reviews next year. This is a big issue that will affect
everyone, so I want everyone to have the opportunity to vote on this.
If you want to see the whole discussion on this topic, it starts at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mefa-discussion/message/564
But here's a cliff's-note version:
There are problems with author reviews. They're nice for the author to
read but can often take valuable time away from reviewing stories. And
they cause a lot of confusion. The MEFAs is an involved competition,
and I want to make it as easy to understand as possible.
So... if we are going to have author reviews next year, it will have
to be done differently. Llinos and Sulriel suggested an idea which I
changed a little bit because of technical concerns (someone has to
make this all work with our website!). Basically, this year authors
were divided up based on the main category their story was in, and
then further divided into fixed-length ficlet authors, poetry authors,
and authors of everything else.
Under the new proposed system, we wouldn't divide authors based on the
categories their stories are in. There would be one big group of the
fixed-length ficlet authors, another group of the poetry authors, and
another group of authors who wrote something besides FLF and poetry.
Because these groups are so big we wouldn't award first, second, and
third place. Instead we would make a list of "commended authors". You
would vote for authors just like you did this year, the points would
be added up, and the top [x]% would be given a banner and would be
listed when the story results are posted.
I say "[x]%" because the exact % is debatable. Some have suggested
10%, others 20%. The key point is that the more authors in a certain
group, the more that would be recognized. It's a little like
honourable mentions for stories this way.
That's one of the options. It's option #2 of the poll I want everyone
to vote in. The other option (option #1) is to not have author reviews
next year, and only do story reviews.
So, everyone, please vote on this issue. You can vote at
http://www.mefawards.net/poll.htm
Please vote by 11:59:59 PM GMT of Friday January 26, 2007.
Thanks,
Marta
Msg# 7786
Re: Poll Regarding Author Reviews Posted by aure\_enteluva January 24, 2007 - 10:21:12 Topic ID# 7785--- In MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com, "aure_enteluva" <melayton@...> wrote:
have already voted in a poll on this issue. If you voted in that,
please don't vote in this. The polls are basically identical, and I'll
add the two polls together to see what everyone thinks. I don't want
to ask anyone to have to vote *twice*. :^)
>I forgot to mention one thing. Members of the mefa-discussion group
> Hey guys,
>
> At the mefa-discussion list we have been discussing what to do with
> author reviews next year. This is a big issue that will affect
> everyone, so I want everyone to have the opportunity to vote on this.
>
have already voted in a poll on this issue. If you voted in that,
please don't vote in this. The polls are basically identical, and I'll
add the two polls together to see what everyone thinks. I don't want
to ask anyone to have to vote *twice*. :^)
Msg# 7787
Re: Poll Regarding Author Reviews Posted by KAT702H@aol.com January 24, 2007 - 14:57:18 Topic ID# 7785I keep trying to vote for Option #2, but keep getting "Your vote as been
cancelled", so I'm posting my vote
here.
Tari
In a message dated 1/24/2007 11:19:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,
melayton@gmail.com writes:
Hey guys,
At the mefa-discussion list we have been discussing what to do with
author reviews next year. This is a big issue that will affect
everyone, so I want everyone to have the opportunity to vote on this.
If you want to see the whole discussion on this topic, it starts at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mefa-discussion/message/564
But here's a cliff's-note version:
There are problems with author reviews. They're nice for the author to
read but can often take valuable time away from reviewing stories. And
they cause a lot of confusion. The MEFAs is an involved competition,
and I want to make it as easy to understand as possible.
So... if we are going to have author reviews next year, it will have
to be done differently. Llinos and Sulriel suggested an idea which I
changed a little bit because of technical concerns (someone has to
make this all work with our website!). Basically, this year authors
were divided up based on the main category their story was in, and
then further divided into fixed-length ficlet authors, poetry authors,
and authors of everything else.
Under the new proposed system, we wouldn't divide authors based on the
categories their stories are in. There would be one big group of the
fixed-length ficlet authors, another group of the poetry authors, and
another group of authors who wrote something besides FLF and poetry.
Because these groups are so big we wouldn't award first, second, and
third place. Instead we would make a list of "commended authors". You
would vote for authors just like you did this year, the points would
be added up, and the top [x]% would be given a banner and would be
listed when the story results are posted.
I say "[x]%" because the exact % is debatable. Some have suggested
10%, others 20%. The key point is that the more authors in a certain
group, the more that would be recognized. It's a little like
honourable mentions for stories this way.
That's one of the options. It's option #2 of the poll I want everyone
to vote in. The other option (option #1) is to not have author reviews
next year, and only do story reviews.
So, everyone, please vote on this issue. You can vote at
http://www.mefawards.net/poll.htm
Please vote by 11:59:59 PM GMT of Friday January 26, 2007.
Thanks,
Marta
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cancelled", so I'm posting my vote
here.
Tari
In a message dated 1/24/2007 11:19:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,
melayton@gmail.com writes:
Hey guys,
At the mefa-discussion list we have been discussing what to do with
author reviews next year. This is a big issue that will affect
everyone, so I want everyone to have the opportunity to vote on this.
If you want to see the whole discussion on this topic, it starts at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mefa-discussion/message/564
But here's a cliff's-note version:
There are problems with author reviews. They're nice for the author to
read but can often take valuable time away from reviewing stories. And
they cause a lot of confusion. The MEFAs is an involved competition,
and I want to make it as easy to understand as possible.
So... if we are going to have author reviews next year, it will have
to be done differently. Llinos and Sulriel suggested an idea which I
changed a little bit because of technical concerns (someone has to
make this all work with our website!). Basically, this year authors
were divided up based on the main category their story was in, and
then further divided into fixed-length ficlet authors, poetry authors,
and authors of everything else.
Under the new proposed system, we wouldn't divide authors based on the
categories their stories are in. There would be one big group of the
fixed-length ficlet authors, another group of the poetry authors, and
another group of authors who wrote something besides FLF and poetry.
Because these groups are so big we wouldn't award first, second, and
third place. Instead we would make a list of "commended authors". You
would vote for authors just like you did this year, the points would
be added up, and the top [x]% would be given a banner and would be
listed when the story results are posted.
I say "[x]%" because the exact % is debatable. Some have suggested
10%, others 20%. The key point is that the more authors in a certain
group, the more that would be recognized. It's a little like
honourable mentions for stories this way.
That's one of the options. It's option #2 of the poll I want everyone
to vote in. The other option (option #1) is to not have author reviews
next year, and only do story reviews.
So, everyone, please vote on this issue. You can vote at
http://www.mefawards.net/poll.htm
Please vote by 11:59:59 PM GMT of Friday January 26, 2007.
Thanks,
Marta
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Msg# 7788
Re: Poll Regarding Author Reviews Posted by Marta January 24, 2007 - 21:01:20 Topic ID# 7785Tari,
I don't know what the problem is. I've marked down your vote and will add it
in by hand.
If anyone else gets (or has gotten) the same error message, please reply
here and I'll add it in for you.
Marta
I don't know what the problem is. I've marked down your vote and will add it
in by hand.
If anyone else gets (or has gotten) the same error message, please reply
here and I'll add it in for you.
Marta
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of KAT702H@aol.com
> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 3:32 PM
> To: MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [MEFAwards] Poll Regarding Author Reviews
>
> I keep trying to vote for Option #2, but keep getting "Your
> vote as been cancelled", so I'm posting my vote here.
>
> Tari
>
Hey guys,
I had said that the author review poll would run until 11:59 PM, 26
January GMT. It is now 2:12 AM, 27 January GMT. Which means the poll
is closed. It actually should have closed two hours ago, but I was
busy with other things.
The results:
53 people voted. Of those 53 people:
- 26 (49.06%) voted for no author votes
- 21 (39.62%) voted for the modified author vote I described
- 6 (11.32%) had no strong opinion.
So it looks like we won't have author votes next year. I appreciate
everyone's participation in this poll.
Marta
I had said that the author review poll would run until 11:59 PM, 26
January GMT. It is now 2:12 AM, 27 January GMT. Which means the poll
is closed. It actually should have closed two hours ago, but I was
busy with other things.
The results:
53 people voted. Of those 53 people:
- 26 (49.06%) voted for no author votes
- 21 (39.62%) voted for the modified author vote I described
- 6 (11.32%) had no strong opinion.
So it looks like we won't have author votes next year. I appreciate
everyone's participation in this poll.
Marta
Msg# 7790
New topics for the Post-Mortem: FAQs, Nomination Limits Posted by aure\_enteluva January 28, 2007 - 11:38:11 Topic ID# 7790Hey guys,
Over at the Yahoo group mefa-discussion, Raksha has suggested two new
topics: whether to increase the number of pieces each author is
allowed to nominate, and how we can collect FAQs, rules, and other
"help" documents in one place to help new members. You can find
Raksha's original post at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mefa-discussion/message/645
and my replies starting two threads on these topics at
FAQs: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mefa-discussion/message/646
Nomination Limits:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mefa-discussion/message/647
If you'd like to discuss these issues please join the mefa-discussion
Yahoo group and post your thoughts there.
Thanks,
Marta
Over at the Yahoo group mefa-discussion, Raksha has suggested two new
topics: whether to increase the number of pieces each author is
allowed to nominate, and how we can collect FAQs, rules, and other
"help" documents in one place to help new members. You can find
Raksha's original post at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mefa-discussion/message/645
and my replies starting two threads on these topics at
FAQs: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mefa-discussion/message/646
Nomination Limits:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mefa-discussion/message/647
If you'd like to discuss these issues please join the mefa-discussion
Yahoo group and post your thoughts there.
Thanks,
Marta
Msg# 7791
New poll for MEFAwards Posted by MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com January 28, 2007 - 23:06:21 Topic ID# 3Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
MEFAwards group:
How many pieces should each member be allowed to nominate?
o 25
o 20
To vote, please visit the following web page:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MEFAwards/surveys?id=2428123
Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes are
not collected via email. To vote, you must go to the Yahoo! Groups
web site listed above.
Thanks!
MEFAwards group:
How many pieces should each member be allowed to nominate?
o 25
o 20
To vote, please visit the following web page:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MEFAwards/surveys?id=2428123
Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes are
not collected via email. To vote, you must go to the Yahoo! Groups
web site listed above.
Thanks!
Hey guys,
I have just created a poll that I'd like everyone to vote in.
Basically you're asked whether people should be allowed to nominate 25
or 20 pieces next year.
A lower limit means that some members will have to be more selective
in what they nominate. This means that more good stories may not get
nominated. On the other hand, a higher limit means that there could be
more stories nominated. This means that more good stories may not get
as many reviews.
What do you think? Please vote by 11:59 PM Wednesday night, GMT.
Oh, just so everyone knows - I posted a similar review over at the LJ.
Please only vote in one so I can add the two together and get an
overall vote. If you have any troubles, post what you want to vote
here and I'll add you in by hand.
Thanks,
Marta
I have just created a poll that I'd like everyone to vote in.
Basically you're asked whether people should be allowed to nominate 25
or 20 pieces next year.
A lower limit means that some members will have to be more selective
in what they nominate. This means that more good stories may not get
nominated. On the other hand, a higher limit means that there could be
more stories nominated. This means that more good stories may not get
as many reviews.
What do you think? Please vote by 11:59 PM Wednesday night, GMT.
Oh, just so everyone knows - I posted a similar review over at the LJ.
Please only vote in one so I can add the two together and get an
overall vote. If you have any troubles, post what you want to vote
here and I'll add you in by hand.
Thanks,
Marta
Msg# 7793
Some Stats on Nominations Posted by aure\_enteluva January 28, 2007 - 23:26:00 Topic ID# 7793Hey guys,
In my previous email I said I posted a poll about nomination limits.
If you think it would be helpful (or if you're just a geek like me and
am interested in these things), here are some statistics about how
many stories were nominated in 2006 and 2005.
All of these figures reflect the numbers of stories nominated. That
includes stories that were nominated but that didn't compete.
Marta
++++++ 2006 ++++++
Group 1: 16+ nominations
- 18 nominators
- 3215 reviews entered (avg: 178.61/reviewer)
- 13377 points entered (avg: 4.16/review; 743.17/reviewer)
Group 2: 11-15 nominations
- 11 nominators; 10 reviewed stories
- 553 reviews entered (avg: 55.3/reviewer)
- 2102 points entered (avg: 3.80/review; 210.2/reviewer)
Group 3: 6-10 nominations
- 12 nominators
- 286 reviews entered (avg: 23.83/reviewer)
- 1569 points entered (avg: 5.49/review; 130.75/reviewer)
Group 4: 1-5 nominations
- 46 nominators; 29 reviewed stories
- 649 reviews entered (avg: 22.38/reviewer)
- 3239 points entered (avg: 4.99/review; 111.69/reviewer)
+++++++ 2005 ++++++
Group 1: More than 25 nominations entered
- 10 nominators; 9 reviewed stories
- 2066 reviews entered (avg: 229.56/reviewer)
- 9299 points entered (avg: 4.50/review; 1033.22/reviewer)
Group 2: 21-25 nominations entered
- 6 nominators; 5 reviewed stories
- 1048 reviews entered (avg: 209.6/reviewer)
- 4744 points entered (avg: 4.53/review; 948.8/reviewer)
Group 3: 16-20 nominations entered
- 2 nominators
- 129 reviews entered (avg: 64.5/reviewer)
- 618 points entered (avg: 4.79/review; 309/reviewer)
Group 4: 11-15 nominations entered
- 5 nominators; 4 reviewed stories
- 76 reviews entered (avg: 19/reviewer)
- 354 points entered (avg: 4.66/review; 88.5/reviewer)
Group 5: 6-10 nominations entered
- 11 nominated a story; 9 entered a review
- 837 reviews entered (avg: 93/reviewer)
- 2332 points entered (avg: 2.79/review; 25.08/reviewer)
Group 6: 1-5 nominations entered
- 40 nominated a story; 19 entered a review
- 416 reviews entered (avg: 21.89/reviewer)
- 1787 points entered (avg: 4.29/review; 94.05/reviewer)
In my previous email I said I posted a poll about nomination limits.
If you think it would be helpful (or if you're just a geek like me and
am interested in these things), here are some statistics about how
many stories were nominated in 2006 and 2005.
All of these figures reflect the numbers of stories nominated. That
includes stories that were nominated but that didn't compete.
Marta
++++++ 2006 ++++++
Group 1: 16+ nominations
- 18 nominators
- 3215 reviews entered (avg: 178.61/reviewer)
- 13377 points entered (avg: 4.16/review; 743.17/reviewer)
Group 2: 11-15 nominations
- 11 nominators; 10 reviewed stories
- 553 reviews entered (avg: 55.3/reviewer)
- 2102 points entered (avg: 3.80/review; 210.2/reviewer)
Group 3: 6-10 nominations
- 12 nominators
- 286 reviews entered (avg: 23.83/reviewer)
- 1569 points entered (avg: 5.49/review; 130.75/reviewer)
Group 4: 1-5 nominations
- 46 nominators; 29 reviewed stories
- 649 reviews entered (avg: 22.38/reviewer)
- 3239 points entered (avg: 4.99/review; 111.69/reviewer)
+++++++ 2005 ++++++
Group 1: More than 25 nominations entered
- 10 nominators; 9 reviewed stories
- 2066 reviews entered (avg: 229.56/reviewer)
- 9299 points entered (avg: 4.50/review; 1033.22/reviewer)
Group 2: 21-25 nominations entered
- 6 nominators; 5 reviewed stories
- 1048 reviews entered (avg: 209.6/reviewer)
- 4744 points entered (avg: 4.53/review; 948.8/reviewer)
Group 3: 16-20 nominations entered
- 2 nominators
- 129 reviews entered (avg: 64.5/reviewer)
- 618 points entered (avg: 4.79/review; 309/reviewer)
Group 4: 11-15 nominations entered
- 5 nominators; 4 reviewed stories
- 76 reviews entered (avg: 19/reviewer)
- 354 points entered (avg: 4.66/review; 88.5/reviewer)
Group 5: 6-10 nominations entered
- 11 nominated a story; 9 entered a review
- 837 reviews entered (avg: 93/reviewer)
- 2332 points entered (avg: 2.79/review; 25.08/reviewer)
Group 6: 1-5 nominations entered
- 40 nominated a story; 19 entered a review
- 416 reviews entered (avg: 21.89/reviewer)
- 1787 points entered (avg: 4.29/review; 94.05/reviewer)
Hi!
I don't know whether you can see who votes for what, or if the polling
software is properly working and properly preventing duplicates, but it
didn't seem to do anything when I voted... and I got distracted, so I might
have voted twice when I returned....
- Barbara
On 29 Jan 2007 05:06:20 -0000, MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com <
MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I don't know whether you can see who votes for what, or if the polling
software is properly working and properly preventing duplicates, but it
didn't seem to do anything when I voted... and I got distracted, so I might
have voted twice when I returned....
- Barbara
On 29 Jan 2007 05:06:20 -0000, MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com <
MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
> Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
> MEFAwards group:
>
> How many pieces should each member be allowed to nominate?
>
> o 25
> o 20
>
> To vote, please visit the following web page:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MEFAwards/surveys?id=2428123
>
> Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes are
> not collected via email. To vote, you must go to the Yahoo! Groups
> web site listed above.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
Hi Barbara,
done. I had reasons, but I can't remember it offhand. Note the late
hour of my setting up the poll, and the fact that I'm on the U.S. east
coast - my "reasoning" may not bear scrutiny under light of day.
Anyway, I think that Yahoo only lets you vote once and after that
overwrites your vote if you're logged in as the same ID. So I don't
think it's a problem.
But I'll make sure once the poll closes if you like. What did you vote
for? And what's your Yahoo ID? (Feel free to answer those privately if
you'd prefer...)
> Hi!*waves back*
>
> I don't know whether you can see who votes for what, or if the pollingI set this one to only display who voted what way after voting was
> software is properly working and properly preventing duplicates, but it
> didn't seem to do anything when I voted... and I got distracted, so I might
> have voted twice when I returned....
>
done. I had reasons, but I can't remember it offhand. Note the late
hour of my setting up the poll, and the fact that I'm on the U.S. east
coast - my "reasoning" may not bear scrutiny under light of day.
Anyway, I think that Yahoo only lets you vote once and after that
overwrites your vote if you're logged in as the same ID. So I don't
think it's a problem.
But I'll make sure once the poll closes if you like. What did you vote
for? And what's your Yahoo ID? (Feel free to answer those privately if
you'd prefer...)
Would you please unsubscribe me from this list? Thanks and good luck to you all!
Sue
-----Original Message-----
From: melayton@gmail.com
To: MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 12:15 AM
Subject: [MEFAwards] new poll
Hey guys,
I have just created a poll that I'd like everyone to vote in.
Basically you're asked whether people should be allowed to nominate 25
or 20 pieces next year.
A lower limit means that some members will have to be more selective
in what they nominate. This means that more good stories may not get
nominated. On the other hand, a higher limit means that there could be
more stories nominated. This means that more good stories may not get
as many reviews.
What do you think? Please vote by 11:59 PM Wednesday night, GMT.
Oh, just so everyone knows - I posted a similar review over at the LJ.
Please only vote in one so I can add the two together and get an
overall vote. If you have any troubles, post what you want to vote
here and I'll add you in by hand.
Thanks,
Marta
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Sue
-----Original Message-----
From: melayton@gmail.com
To: MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 12:15 AM
Subject: [MEFAwards] new poll
Hey guys,
I have just created a poll that I'd like everyone to vote in.
Basically you're asked whether people should be allowed to nominate 25
or 20 pieces next year.
A lower limit means that some members will have to be more selective
in what they nominate. This means that more good stories may not get
nominated. On the other hand, a higher limit means that there could be
more stories nominated. This means that more good stories may not get
as many reviews.
What do you think? Please vote by 11:59 PM Wednesday night, GMT.
Oh, just so everyone knows - I posted a similar review over at the LJ.
Please only vote in one so I can add the two together and get an
overall vote. If you have any troubles, post what you want to vote
here and I'll add you in by hand.
Thanks,
Marta
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On 1/29/07, SueBuJam@aol.com <SueBuJam@aol.com> wrote:
I have removed you as you asked.
Marta
>Hi Sue,
> Would you please unsubscribe me from this list? Thanks and good luck to you all!
> Sue
>
I have removed you as you asked.
Marta
--- In MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com, "aure_enteluva" <melayton@...> wrote:
>I'd love to vote! But I don't have linkage...
> Hey guys,
>
> I have just created a poll that I'd like everyone to vote in.
> Basically you're asked whether people should be allowed to nominate 25
> or 20 pieces next year.
>
> A lower limit means that some members will have to be more selective
> in what they nominate. This means that more good stories may not get
> nominated. On the other hand, a higher limit means that there could be
> more stories nominated. This means that more good stories may not get
> as many reviews.
>
> What do you think? Please vote by 11:59 PM Wednesday night, GMT.
>
> Oh, just so everyone knows - I posted a similar review over at the LJ.
> Please only vote in one so I can add the two together and get an
> overall vote. If you have any troubles, post what you want to vote
> here and I'll add you in by hand.
>
> Thanks,
> Marta
>
> I'd love to vote! But I don't have linkage...Hi pipkin,
You can vote in either of these places. (Just don't vote in both.)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MEFAwards/surveys?id=2428123
http://www.livejournal.com/poll/?id=916027
Marta
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