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  10. <p>The rules aren't very formal. The idea is to have fun.</p>
  11. <h2>Who gets what when?</h2>
  12. <p>The author of each "winning" work only gets the kudos (and Google page rank
  13. from our backlink) from the successful article. The perl foundation gets the
  14. money, at whatever the pound/dollar exchange rate is at that time. The idea of
  15. "good enough" is to try to find some trade off between quality of winners, and
  16. time to get winners, without having an artificial entry deadline or deciding
  17. that no entries were received that deserved to win. The intent is that the
  18. judges declare an article to be a "winner" for a category when they think it
  19. is good enough, and that it is unlikely that someone else is about to send in
  20. something better. (So that we don't inadvertently annoy someone else who has
  21. something nearly finished).</p>
  22. <p>The idea of this spoofathon is to publish spoof advocacy articles online, so
  23. by entering you are deemed to have given consent for us to publish your
  24. article (with correct attribution) on the official pages here at
  25. <a href="http://www.perl.org/advocacy/spoofathon/">http://www.perl.org/advocacy/spoofathon/</a>. Copyright remains with the
  26. submitter.</p>
  27. <p>I'm hoping that people will still write these things after all the rewards
  28. have reached TPF. So please don't be annoyed if you find your article is
  29. sitting next to one or more other takes on why Brainfuck is better than perl,
  30. or if we declare one or more joint winners. The principal purpose of this
  31. exercise is to have fun.</p>
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  34. <h2>Judges</h2>
  35. <p>Schwern and Greg McCarroll have kindly agreed to act as judges. The purpose of
  36. judges is to maximise the amount of fun to be got from the finite amount of
  37. money. The judges decision is final (<a href="https://donate.perl-foundation.org/">unless bribed</a>), and their subjective sense of humour
  38. may will differ from yours (and mine). The judges are quite welcome to send
  39. back entries with suggestions on why they didn't like them, and what could be
  40. changed - after all, the aim of all this is to get the most humorous
  41. articles, not to formally find "winners".</p>
  42. <p>As the entries are intended to be published online, please submit them in a
  43. format that is easy to convert (eg text, POD, well formed HTML). Many people
  44. have heard Greg's ability to read non-English words, so it's best to submit
  45. your entries in English. I see no problem in submitting an original in another
  46. language with a translation to English, and we host both, but it may turn out
  47. that this is impractical for technical reasons.</p>
  48. <p>It's likely that the judges will wait a couple of weeks to gauge the level of
  49. interest. However, don't delay, as I've already seen two side splitting draft
  50. entries.</p>