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- From: jfurr@nyx.cs.du.edu (Joel Furr)
- Subject: Re: Dedication points
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.094514.1946@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- In article <1992Dec29.220544.20199@muddcs.claremont.edu> irilyth@fenris.claremont.edu (Josh Smith) writes:
- [much fine stuff deleted]
-
- Okay, that makes sense to me now... EP is a set of house rules, EP the
- thing that gets mailed out is mostly a collection of articles on
- Diplomacy, and EP numbers are assigned to games run by moderators who ask
- for one and whose games meet certain standards.
-
- I'm still curious what the BNC actually is... not worried, mind you, just
- idly curious.
-
- I'm also curious what percentage of non-person-to-person games are now
- taking place on the Judges. I expect that Diplomacy is now played in the
- following forms:
-
- Judge games
- Email games not involving judges
- Snailmail games
- Live, in-person games held informally
- Live, in-person games held at cons
-
- I wonder what percentage of all games each category represents.
-