Dominos frames are nameless. Dominos.Frame:Get(id) (ex Dominos.Frame:Get("pet") or Dominos.Frame:Get(1) is the code to retrieve a Dominos frame, though.
It was a compromise on my part. I felt that every entrant should be awarded, but did not want to reduce the amount given to the winner by too much. So, I increased the total amount awarded to 30,000 and then split the points evenly.
Besides, polls can be easily abused. Imagine if I listed Stephen Colbert as one of the options :P
I receive PMs, comments on curse, comments on wiki pages on google code, issues on curse, issues on wowi, and issues on google code. My theory is to try and get everything working with RSS and then I can be happy.
Edit: In order to make the link for the twelve day's entry fit in the poll, I had to use a URL shortener. Also, the Let it Snow link in the poll does not work. The one in the post does.
So yes, it is decided. My contest shall be to make the most entertaining holiday addon. The deadline for entry will be December 18th. After all submissions are done, I'll create a poll, which will end on the 25th. From there, I'll award points to the top three like so:
* First place gets 10,000 points.
* Second place gets 6,000.
* Third place gets 4,000.
I have a large supply of cursepoints, and being that I'm in some sort of good and totally not drug induced mood, I've decided to give away [FONT=Arial Black]20,000[/FONT] of them based on some sort of contest.
What kind of contest you say? Well, that's the fun part: I have no clue :) So for this week, I'm accepting ideas on what kind of contest I can run, as well as how I should divide up points to the winners. The only rule I have so far is that the winners must be addon contributors.
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My contest shall be to make the most entertaining holiday addon. The deadline for entry will be December 18th. After all submissions are done, I'll create a poll, which will end on the 25th. From there, I'll award points to the top three like so:
* First place gets 10,000 points.
* Second place gets 6,000.
* Third place gets 4,000.
Tullamods got me my first job out of college, as well as some contract work.
Treat it professionally. If you've developed a warcraft addon, odds are you taught yourself a language, interact with users, have a bug tracker of some sort, and can provide code samples to show your technical merit. Just because you're making something for a game does not mean its not a valid source of experience.
I think people should stop complaining because a majority of what you've all been saying over and over and over, is already implemented in wowace clone skins. Phanx's requests are the only ones that are slightly different.
All I'm arguing for here is a good set of defaults. One possibility is to heavily plug the skinning aspect of the site, and then after say, a month or two, start running a poll to get users to pick their preferred skin. After the poll ends, set that skin as the default theme of the site.
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If anyone else won, I would have done the same thing. The only other idea I was toying around with was acting as a tiebreaker.
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Besides, polls can be easily abused. Imagine if I listed Stephen Colbert as one of the options :P
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7500 points to each entry.
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The poll will end on December 26th, after that, I'll post the winners and send out the points.
The entrants are:
* Shadowed - Let It Snow
* Seerah - Holiday Fun
* TotalPackage - Twelve Days of Winter Veil
* Aelobin - FestiveLights
Edit: In order to make the link for the twelve day's entry fit in the poll, I had to use a URL shortener. Also, the Let it Snow link in the poll does not work. The one in the post does.
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Probably the end of it. I don't really plan on putting up a poll until Saturday.
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* First place gets 10,000 points.
* Second place gets 6,000.
* Third place gets 4,000.
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That's good enough for me.
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What kind of contest you say? Well, that's the fun part: I have no clue :) So for this week, I'm accepting ideas on what kind of contest I can run, as well as how I should divide up points to the winners. The only rule I have so far is that the winners must be addon contributors.
Update:
My contest shall be to make the most entertaining holiday addon. The deadline for entry will be December 18th. After all submissions are done, I'll create a poll, which will end on the 25th. From there, I'll award points to the top three like so:
* First place gets 10,000 points.
* Second place gets 6,000.
* Third place gets 4,000.
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Treat it professionally. If you've developed a warcraft addon, odds are you taught yourself a language, interact with users, have a bug tracker of some sort, and can provide code samples to show your technical merit. Just because you're making something for a game does not mean its not a valid source of experience.
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All I'm arguing for here is a good set of defaults. One possibility is to heavily plug the skinning aspect of the site, and then after say, a month or two, start running a poll to get users to pick their preferred skin. After the poll ends, set that skin as the default theme of the site.