Alright folks, it's finally time to assign the remaining tracks for the DDR 4th Mix project (DDR3). My apologies for the long delay. Because there are only 9 tracks left and potentially more interested editors than tracks, we'll we assigning the tracks via a lottery. The first 9 editors to be selected in the lottery will select the remaining tracks, and the rest of the editors will go on a waiting list, in case someone drops out.
The remaining tracks are online at http://www.kusoyaro.com/ddrproject/ddr3audio/
Please start listening to the songs ahead of time, so if your name is chosen, you'll be able to select your track quickly.
Quu has dictated that all editors who are assigned a track via the lottery must submit to him a sample of your progress by March 23, 2003. If your work is not up to par, or there is doubt as to whether you will be able to finish by the deadline, the track will be reassigned. There is a degree of responsibility with doing a DDR3 track, so there will be periodic status reports that you will be required to submit. If you disappear for long stretches of time and we are unable to contact you to verify your progress, the track will be reassigned.
If you are interested in submitting your name to the lottery (please read carefully):
1. Send an email to kusoyaroproductions@hotmail.com with the subject line "DDR3 Lottery"
2. In the message body, include your REAL name, along with an email address at which you can reliably be reached.
3. I'll be accepting submissions until Wednesday, Dec. 18, 5 PM eastern standard time.
4. If you're going to be unavailable via email for the two weeks AFTER Dec. 18, let me know so I won't be trying like crazy to reach you to choose a track.
If you send an email to one of my other addresses, or simply post "Count me in!" on a forum or mailing list, or claim your name is "SephiroththeStampede," etc., your submission will be ignored.
I realize many of you don't particularly like this lottery method, but it's all been argued over already, and I don't intend to open this up to another long, ugly debate.
The coordinators of the project have discussed the issue, and this is the fairest way we've come up with for doing it.
I hope to hear from a lot of you soon!
Hsien
[MOD467: This will only be a temporary sticky post until the lottery finishes.]
