Call me Post-and-Retract! Big Changes for Yuletide!

Oct 09, 2006 16:14

I tell myself posts like this are good for my humility. Right? *g* Think of me as impulsive! We're in the midst of trying to get Yuletide more consistent and automated, so this probably isn't my last misstep.

Primary note: The limitation on new TV shows is off the table, and all shows are again eligible. I was being a bit selfish (not to mention ( Read more... )

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sarajayechan October 9 2006, 21:59:50 UTC
It will reverse what's become standard: Instead of calling for corrections, then additional characters, then new fandoms, we'll do a call for fandoms, compile it and post it, then put out calls for corrections and additional characters. It will change the flavor of things a bit, although it will be very much like Yuletide was in its first year. And the full list of last year's fandoms will be available for consulting and sparking ideas.

Sounds good to me. :D

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elynross October 10 2006, 02:55:34 UTC
I'm glad!

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bethbethbeth October 9 2006, 22:03:05 UTC
I vote YAY!!!

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elynross October 10 2006, 02:46:37 UTC
Thank you! *g*

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livii October 9 2006, 22:10:58 UTC
This actually sounds really fun! And I didn't have a chance to post before, but I'd be happy to help look over the list at the end of the process.

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elynross October 10 2006, 02:55:14 UTC
Fun is what we try to be all about, so yay! And sharp eyes will be very gratefully received!

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rubynye October 9 2006, 22:12:57 UTC
I think this change is a good idea; moreover, you run this fabulous tradition, in your free time, for nothing but thanks, so here's some early thanks!

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elynross October 10 2006, 02:54:19 UTC
I really, really appreciate this!

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adina_atl October 9 2006, 22:36:24 UTC
I like this idea as a writer because it means that if I offer to write for a fandom I might actually get to write it! I mean, wow, what a concept! *grin*

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elynross October 10 2006, 02:53:55 UTC
Yes! It will hopefully narrow the gap between what's requested and what's picked -- which I think will make me a bit more careful about what I offer. *g*

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