Poll
Question:
Which May 2017 CW Project(s) was/were your favorite?
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The June 2017 Monthly CW Project Award survey is now up, with 18 eligible projects to vote for. Unfortunately, the bad news is that this award will be the last, as the Monthly CW Project Award is being discontinued due to personal matters.
Edit by aeTIos: The monthly award will continue, albeit in slightly different form. Keep an eye on the news.Here is the project list below:
(83+/84+) Driller Knight (https://codewalr.us/1982/56437)
(83+/84+) Puzzler's Sudoku (https://codewalr.us/2080/57071)
(83+/84+) Raiders: A Zelda-Like game (https://codewalr.us/2062/56536)
(84+CE) 3D rendering of simple objects in TI-BASIC (https://codewalr.us/2079/56951)
(84+CE) AspirinCE (https://codewalr.us/1665/56699)
(84+CE) Dragon Warrior (https://codewalr.us/2045/56331)
(84+CE) File Manager in TI-BASIC (https://codewalr.us/2049/56826)
(84+CE) Oiram CE (https://codewalr.us/1586/57072)
(84+CE) The Game of Finding Free Wifi (https://codewalr.us/2069/56733)
(84+CE) TI-Planet CE C Project Builder (https://codewalr.us/1219/57392)
(Casio) libcarrot - fxlib Alternative (https://codewalr.us/2033/56667)
(Colecovision) Copyright Infrigment: The Regressive Right (NSFW) (https://codewalr.us/2084/57240)
(PC) Chess (https://codewalr.us/2082/57199)
(PC) Platformer V2 (https://codewalr.us/1275/57348)
(PC) Superstar Hero (https://codewalr.us/1916/57226)
(Web) Java code to spellcheck via google (https://codewalr.us/2091/57503)
(Hardware) Juju's Arcade Cabinet (https://codewalr.us/2078/56945)
(Hardware) RPN-Calculator (https://codewalr.us/1874/56640)
As always, all entries are competing against each others, regardless of the platform. Have you spotted projects this month that you think are more notable in particular or that you liked in particular? Select
four (4) options in the poll attached to this topic (requires 20 posts) then click Submit! And don't forget to visit each topic again to give authors encouragements and suggestions!
There will be no tie-breaker poll this time around, regardless of how many projects finish with the highest vote count.
You have
You have until June 7th to vote, so hurry up before it's too late!
Oh, I'm quite bummed this is the last... :(
Quote from: Unicorn on June 01, 2017, 04:20:17 AM
Oh, I'm quite bummed this is the last... :(
Agreed. I bet that community members could keep it coming...
It's not the last. Not sure why
@xlibman wrote that. We will probably be going through some format changes to reduce the load on staff, but it won't be over :). I have updated the OP to reflect this staff decision.
Quote from: aeTIos on June 01, 2017, 11:34:27 AM
It's not the last. Not sure why @xlibman wrote that. We will probably be going through some format changes to reduce the load on staff, but it won't be over :). I have updated the OP to reflect this staff decision.
As discussed on IRC, I would be up to keeping the award going myself, if you guys needed the help.
Quote from: aeTIos on June 01, 2017, 11:34:27 AM
It's not the last. Not sure why @xlibman wrote that. We will probably be going through some format changes to reduce the load on staff, but it won't be over :). I have updated the OP to reflect this staff decision.
As far as I know, it will be the last
@xlibman will be in charge of, hence the final. Since then, the rest of the staff and other members were interested to take the award in charge, but it may indeed see a format change, so it may the final award as we know it. Anyway, more on that later.
@aeTIos the reason why I wrote that is because in the last 7 years, whenever I was in charge of a special Omnimaga or CodeWalrus event, not even one person, with the exception of the TI-Planet staff in 2011-13 for the Omnimaga Nspire news, ever offered any help, even after I was forced to step down. So I figured that if I was forced to withdraw from the Monthly CW award that this pretty much guaranteed its death.
I am surprised Unicorn or anyone else offered to take over, considering past experiences. Thanks a lot, though, I just kinda wish this had happened with past events or newsing (which I stopped a long while ago) too. But yeah, this is likely the final award in its current form since the format I saw described in the staff TG group seemed different (from what I gather, people will have to submit their projects in order to be eligible)
this is a different community dj, a much better one <3
also meh... first time Walrus Kingdom wasn't in the voting...
But I still plan on continuing it in 2 months ^^
Yeah, this was surprising to me as well, in the last few years no one seemed to help for anything, so yeah, that's probably the reaction anyone would have in this situation.
I like the idea people would have to sign up to be eligible, as it would heavily cut down the time needed to hunt down all those projects.
Quote from: p2 on June 01, 2017, 08:12:57 PM
this is a different community dj, a much better one <3
also meh... first time Walrus Kingdom wasn't in the voting...
But I still plan on continuing it in 2 months ^^
I had the same problem on CW p2, with calc newsing <_<. Just check the news queue topic
I have noticed how usually it says "you should pick at least X entries" but now it says "you can pick X max"; lol.
Anyways, so is
@aeTIos going to continue this? Personally i think making a list of all projects seen during the month is a good idea, even if you dont vote on them :thumbsup:
Yeah it was probably a typo before. There was always a maximum to choose from. The only difference is that for this particular poll, if two entries finish with the highest amount of point then they all win with no tie-breaker.
Side note: is it possible for the number of monthly / yearly awards won to be shown somewhere? I can go digging and find old stats, if needed.
Quote from: _iPhoenix_ on June 03, 2017, 12:29:38 AM
Side note: is it possible for the number of monthly / yearly awards won to be shown somewhere? I can go digging and find old stats, if needed.
That would actually be interesting
:ninja:
Quote from: c4ooo on June 02, 2017, 01:36:00 AM
I have noticed how usually it says "you should pick at least X entries" but now it says "you can pick X max"; lol.
Anyways, so is @aeTIos going to continue this? Personally i think making a list of all projects seen during the month is a good idea, even if you dont vote on them :thumbsup:
Most likely we're gonna ask people to enter their project into the contest if they want to participate - unlike
@xlibman I don't really have the time (and mainly motivation ehehe ^^') to round up every updated project of the last month :') Either way the format won't change very significantly otherwise. Watch the upcoming news articles for updates.
If we do this then the submission link must be very visible, though, such as an alert above the CW ads.
Also yeah I really need to put a list of winners and link to old results somewhere.
This one is a
@Juju win, it's a dead cert :D
Thank you to everyone who voted for this poll and congratulations to both
@Juju and
@Pieman7373 for winning this edition of the Monthly CW Project Award, with the Arcade cabinet and Dragon Warrior, respectively. While pretty hectic, it was fun to run this project contest for the 12 months it lasted. Hopefully the rest of the CodeWalrus team or a dedicated member will instate a replacement in the future. :)
Woo, I won :D
Congrats Juju :)
u now have to prepare a fancy sticker saying " award winner 2017" and place it on the game cabinet ;D
woo hoo congrats. be prepares fodr a doodle jump game by the end of the summer...
Well done
@Juju and
@Pieman7373 (-_(//));
I'll try to remember to make a new topic later that lists all 13 winners, as well as the 2016 yearly award winner. I should maybe also include the winners of past CW contests.
Oh! I didn't know I won! Hooray!!! :D :w00t: :w00t:
Great work everyone :).