What is the contest?
I think a good contest would be rating everyone's home node.
This would encourage everyone to create more creative home nodes.
How will entries be submitted?
They already are. :)
How will the entries be scored?
The perlmonks will rate each other's home nodes each person gets
one vote.
Who will score the entries?
We will put a voting booth for all nodes. It would be a write
in ballet that calculates
When/will submissions be viewable by everyone?
Everyone will be able to view the votes on a graph or bar chart
on a separate page.
Ergowolf
Does code make a sound if no one is there to type it?
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