Posts Tagged ‘nominations’

More donations

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

The League thanks zmjhgvn and Seishi for their donations this week. As always, we are forever grateful. Thank you for helping keep this tournament alive and making it a part of your lives, too.

Nomination processing is moving ahead of schedule; we’ll be done early and could release the list of winners tomorrow or Monday. Stay tuned!

Nominations are over

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Seven days have passed; nominations are now closed. We had a record-breaking number of submissions (well over 1000)! Thanks to everyone who visited and spread the news; we’re definitely excited about this turnout.

It’s time to count everything up, do some translations on our foreign-language ballots, validate the characters and series, and then get results released. We’ll ballpark it at one week, but it might be sooner than that.

Thanks again for helping to make ISML the best tournament it can be.

Few days left to nominate

Monday, January 4th, 2010

It’s Monday again and back to work for most of us after a nice Christmas + New Year’s break. Nominations have been steadily coming in since day one, and we’re excited. We’ve already surpassed our total number of submissions from last year, too, so our continuing growth is evident. The page will stay open until the end of January 7, so there’s still plenty of time to nominate and spread the word about ISML.

We expect to have results within a week after nominations close, and Round 1 of Preliminaries will start on January 31. More details to come.

Charter finished

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

The last major addition was to the Schedule portion of the 2010 Charter. A graphical/table version (similar to the one in 2009) will be ready later on, so it will be easier to read. With a few other structural tweaks to the Charter, we’re finished with our first release and are removing the “draft” status.

No changes have been made to nomination rules since the last announcement about eligibility.

The ‘do not nominate’ list has been enhanced to help you recognize the characters. Remember that you don’t have to worry about nominating from this list; they have already qualified to either Prelims or the Regular Season.

Have a happy new year, everyone!

Extra nomination tips

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

The Rules FAQ has been updated to include some quick tips for the upcoming nominations.

How should I format my nominations?
  • Any language is acceptable, but we highly prefer you write them in romaji (English).
  • Name order does not matter. “Katsura Hinagiku” is the same as “Hinagiku Katsura.”
  • Please give the full name of the character, so we know exactly who you’re nominating.
  • You do not have to use macrons over the vowels (e.g. ō and ū); “ou” and “uu” are sufficient.

As always, please keep our eligibility rules and the “do not nominate because we’ve already qualified” list in mind, too, so you don’t accidentally waste a nomination slot.

12 Nomination Slots

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Here’s a late Christmas present for all of you from all of us at ISML — two more nominations slots!

We’ve been noticing how tough it is for many of you to choose just 10 girls. Plus, we didn’t realize how our recent decision on voiding 2009 Relegation would make it that decision even tougher, since now you have 4 more girls to factor into your decisions.

Well we hope we can make up the difference a bit by allowing everyone two more nominations when our Nomination Period begins this Friday. The same minimum restrictions apply, and you don’t have to use up all 12 if you don’t want to.

Thank you for your comments and feedback on our progress so far; we appreciate it. We’re less than a week away; get excited!

Twitter plugin and Firefox

Friday, December 25th, 2009

Testing a new plugin that updates our Twitter whenever a WordPress post is made.

Also, we heavily recommend using Firefox to view and vote in ISML. I do all my primary development and testing using that browser. But I try to make things as compatible as possible for Internet Explorer and other browsers, too. There are some transparency settings that are optimized on Firefox but can be hit or miss on IE. Google Chrome is okay, though, except for the loss of rounded border corners. And I have a few reports that things look okay on Safari.

Happy holidays again!

We’re considering giving voters another nomination slot or two, since the general opinion is that 10 is causing you a lot of stress to rank your personal moe list. And I admit I didn’t consider how many of you may have been banking on the automatic entries to make your nomination selections easier.

Eligibility and other site updates

Friday, December 25th, 2009

EDIT (12/29) – This issue has been revisited and updated in this post:
http://www.internationalsaimoe.com/news/index.php/2009/12/30/revisiting-relegations-an-apology-and-new-statement/

If you’ve been noticing changes on the site throughout the day, I apologize for not reporting about it until now. There was a lot to do, and I’m glad I found the time to address everything, one page at a time. Now it’s time to review what I did.

Our Constitution has been ratified and can be found here. Also, the draft of the 2010 Annual Charter is now available for your preview; a few more tweaks will be needed before we can make it official. I also need to add more series and studios to the list; community members on the forums have been helping me out, and I appreciate it. :)

The biggest update to the Constitution before it became final was the eligibility requirements in Article III. The last version was not clear on characters who had both male and female forms. For characters like Natsuru from Kampfer or Ranma from Ranma 1/2, their female forms will be accepted, and their male halves will simply not exist in ISML. This distinction be important when determining series impact and significance, which is another eligibility requirement.

A clause regarding humanoid appearance and anthropomorphic qualities was added.

After much debate among the entire Staff, we have concluded that eligible characters for the Preliminary Rounds, Regular Season, and Postseason (i.e. Candidates and Contestants) must come from anime produced by a registered studio and distributed on a large commercial scale. What this results in is the removal of characters in the Tōhō Musō Kakyō OVA from Candidate-eligibility consideration in 2010. They are not out of the scene completely, though, because they are still Competitor-eligible, which means they could appear in our Exhibition Matches held throughout the year.

Because of this removal, we also have to void the results of the ISML Relegation Tournament held at the end of the 2009 season. The tournament was an entry point into the 2010 Preliminaries for Contestants who performed below-average in 2009, but Hakurei Reimu’s participation in it causes an inconsistency with our recent ruling. Simply removing her scores (while keeping the others) would not solve the problem either, since we can’t guarantee the final rankings would be the same. And without the time or resources to redo Relegation, we believe and have decided it’s best to drop Relegation altogether. Our Constitution and Charter have been updated to reflect this action and ensure that such an inconsistency will not happen again.

To summarize: Kawasumi Mai, Kurata Sayuri, Tsukimiya Ayu, and Misaka Mikoto must be nominated next week in order for them to have a chance at advancing to the Preliminary Rounds (and then the Regular Season). They no longer have automatic entry.

As for the remaining updates, you can see that new pages have been added to the menu bar at the top of the screen. The Rules page now has an FAQ that will steadily grow throughout the year. We understand that the Constitution and Charter are perhaps 11 pages of combined reading you might not necessarily have time for, so the FAQ will be crafted to explain the most important things in the most concise way when you’re in a hurry. However, please give our full-length documents a chance when you can, as they have been written to ensure that we do things thoroughly, properly, and precisely.

Our Staff page has been updated to make everyone’s assignments known .. and also to give us a chance to remember our good friend mokuhazushi, who did so much for our tournament but then had to leave to fight a battle with cancer, which he unfortunately lost earlier this year in August. We miss him a lot, and we have since been working hard in his memory to keep ISML running.

The voting arena is set up with our nominations page ready to go when New Year’s Day arrives. Thanks to everyone who helped beta-test the form earlier in the month. The form will open up at 0000 GMT, January 1 and last for 7 days. Tell everyone you know to get his or her nominations in!

Finally we were able to add Google Translate to our site. The drop-down menu on the right of the menu bar has a long list of available languages for you to explore our site with. The one obtrusive thing it does is create mouseover highlights on all the text. This would be fine for a light-background site, but instead we’re a dark-background site. I’ll continue investigating the script and try to work around that, but for now you can still enjoy ISML in exotic tongues such as Swahili and Icelandic.

Merry Christmas everyone, and we’re about one week away from the start of ISML 2010. The anticipation is rising. Thank you everyone for your patience and understanding.

Nomination Rules Draft Excerpt

Monday, December 14th, 2009

With 2010 drawing ever closer, we understand that it’s important for you, the voters, to have a chance to get familiar with the tournament rules before we kickoff. The Staff is making very good progress in finalizing our rules for 2010, but we are not quite ready just yet to release all of them.

However, I can at least offer a preview — an excerpt of the portion that pertains to the nominations coming up in about two weeks. You can read it on our under-construction rules page:

http://www.internationalsaimoe.com/rules.php

What you see is tentative, but it is nearly complete. And more will come before the end of 2009.

Thanks for your patience, everyone! We’re all excited about the coming year.