08-Feb-2012, 11:58 PM
The submission information on the CCLP1 website is dated to mid-January but it looks to contain quite a few sets by a decent number of different people. Harder to tell how many levels there are. But I figure there would be 140~ good levels in there. I'm more interested in the variety argument, since there are a good bit fewer different authors there than compared to CCLP3.
I figured that when the announcement for CCLP1 came out that a bunch of old folk who are not active here or on the newsgroup would come out of the woodwork with submissions. Has that come to pass? Can we expect there to be much more to offer in March than there is now? Would keeping the period open for months longer change this? I don't know because I have never seen this process before.
It can only get to be a better set by taking more submissions, but more sets to vote on means more time needed to sort through them for compatibility, busts, and voting, and a longer wait for the members of the community who have invested the time to produce levelsets for it to see the fruit of the collective effort, etc. There's an interest for people to not feel like they're sitting around waiting needlessly.
I figured that when the announcement for CCLP1 came out that a bunch of old folk who are not active here or on the newsgroup would come out of the woodwork with submissions. Has that come to pass? Can we expect there to be much more to offer in March than there is now? Would keeping the period open for months longer change this? I don't know because I have never seen this process before.
It can only get to be a better set by taking more submissions, but more sets to vote on means more time needed to sort through them for compatibility, busts, and voting, and a longer wait for the members of the community who have invested the time to produce levelsets for it to see the fruit of the collective effort, etc. There's an interest for people to not feel like they're sitting around waiting needlessly.