What is the contest?
Perlmonk of the week. What perlmonk, by the quality and quantity of their posts, by their helpful and courteous activity in the chatterbox contributes the most in any week.
How will entries be submitted?
Anyone who contributes responses to questions in any week
How will the entries be scored?
Only peer Voting XP counts - not XP for actually voting or votes obtained from peers for submitting questions.
Who will score the entries?
The Perlmonks community
When/will submissions be viewable by everyone? As per normal perlmonks activity
In the event of a tie, vroom can adjudicate by examining the chatterbox log, and score by examining chatterbox contributions.

In reply to RE: Contest Ideas Quest by perlcgi
in thread Contest Ideas Quest by vroom

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