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Because there has been so far no essies contest that would have been
totally completed (though some may challenge this assertion), I'm going
to change the rules semiradically.

These changes include, but are not limited to:

- there will be _no division_ between judges and contestants.
- there will be _no ranking_.
- consequently, there will be _no awards_ (so how is this "ennuial
  essies awards"?).
- there will be less limitations on submissions.

The idea here is that competition was never really a big motivation for
participation in essies.  What I think counted most was the possibility
to publish something new, increase productivity, and have proper
attention paid to, and feedback given for, the work (a task in which the
judges have failed to different extents).  So, I'm looking for a way of
achieving these goals _without_ there being a contest with strict rules.

So if we don't have strict rules, what do we have?

We have a deadline.  The purpose of a deadline is to give some vague
hint of when the contest is, and to give form for the contest.
Moreover, it allows contestants to innovate freely for a period of time,
unaffected by the work of others.  The deadline for essie4 is from 1 Sep
2004 to 14 Sep 2004.

We have categories.  These guide the work, and make it more interesting
to compare the contest entries.

We have public resources.  There is the mailing list,
lang@esoteric.sange.fi, for sending submissions.  For submissions posted
within the deadline range, I guarantee to _publish them_ on the website,
http://esoteric.sange.fi/essie4/, where they will reside for the
foreseeable future (so you can be sure your work has at least some kind
of web presence).  Moreover, each entry will be given a _dedicated wiki
page_ which allows for discussing the entry.  These discussions will be
available for the foreseeable future, and will be protected by me (with
a little help from version control) against malicious editing.

We have a community, peer review, and esteem.  All the entries are made
immediately available to as wide a range of public as easily possible
(with the techniques mentioned above).  Different people are free (and
encouraged) to send prizes to the authors of the entries they like.  I
might send some (though I won't promise anything).

