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DOINK! 2012 has arrived! Sign-ups are open!

Sign-ups are Open!
As always, you can sign up as a participant, a beta, or both!
Regular sign-ups will be open until Saturday, April 14, 2012, 23:00 UTC.
Beta Sign-ups will be open until Saturday, April 21, 2012, 23:00 UTC.
As a reminder, here's the full DOINK! 2012 schedule — check that you have the time for creation and uploading before signing up!

Sunday, April 1, 2012, 23:00 UTC: Regular / Beta Sign-ups OpenSaturday, April 14, 2012, 23:00 UTC: Regular Sign-ups close
Sunday, April 15, 2012 — Sunday, April 22, 2012: Matching
Saturday, April 21, 2012, 23:00 UTC: Beta Sign-ups closeMonday, April 23, 2012 - Wednesday, April 25, 2012: Sending Assignments
Wednesday, April 25, 2012 - Friday, May 25, 2012: Creation TimeFriday, May 11, 2012 at 23:00 UTC: No-Penalty Default DeadlineFriday, May 18, 2012 at 23:00 UTC: Beta Request DeadlineFriday, May 25, 2012, 23:00 UTC: Uploading Deadline
Friday, May 25, 2012, 23:00 UTC — Sunday, May 26, 2012, 03:00 UTC: All Pinch Hits Sent Out, Beta Prompts Posted, Moogle Fluff BeginsFriday, June 1, 2012, 23:00 UTC by the latest: Reveal of all collections!
Important Sign-up Notes
- All forms ask for a passcode as part of your sign-up information. This can be any short code or phrase and acts like a password, allowing you to go back and make edits — and letting us make sure it really is you! Please be sure to use something easy to remember and keep in mind moderators and our code monkey,
zachariah, can see your passcodes.
- Please do not use your back button to navigate the forms or make edits. Each form has a confirmation screen at the end with an option to return to a previous point to make changes; please use this instead of the back/forward browser buttons. Take advantage of the confirmation page — it's the best place to catch problems.
- You will be sent a confirmation email for all sign-ups — remember that this email provides you with directions for fixing mistakes or making changes!
Guidelines for Signing Up as a Regular Participant
The form is a little different from last year's. However, if you're familiar with the process, it shouldn't be too difficult to parse. For anyone who has not participated before, or anyone who needs a refresher, there are directions and help text throughout the form, and you're always welcome to ask questions!
Our most consistent feedback in exit polls is scrawny prompts, so don't be afraid to give your gifter some guidance, scenarios, and themes. Just don't box them in with too many specifics. :) Check out our guide, Writing Good Prompts.
Guidelines for Signing Up as a Beta Volunteer
Our beta process from last year is back!
We've developed our own tool for handling betas, similar to the regular sign-up form. Here's how it works:
- Betas sign up using a special beta volunteer sign-up form. They provide contact information, including email address, canons, preferences, beta style, etc. They also let us know how many pieces they want to work on: this is the number of slots a beta has. These details are stored in our database.
- The beta's information is displayed in our beta listings, like this (note that email is not listed — that information is protected!)
(click for more examples!)
This beta has four slots, two of which are filled. - A participant can request a beta from this list using the "Request This Beta!" button. These buttons will not be available until beta sign-ups close.
- The mods will receive the request and will connect the participant and the beta.
- One of the beta's slots will be filled; filled slots are greyed out. When all a beta's slots are filled, they can't be requested anymore.
- If a beta wants to use the slots to control how many works they do at a time, they can contact the mods as they finish working on each piece and ask us to clear that slot. If a beta wants to use the slots to control how many works they do total, they can just set their maximum and let the system do its work!
We hope this system allows participants to find betas easily, and allows each beta to volunteer at a level they're comfortable at. If a beta can only volunteer a limited amount, that's still excellent — we appreciate all offers!
Betas also have the option of submitting two prompts, though you can opt out of this. We don't guarantee betas gifts this round, nor do we match betas to any particular participants — however, we still want to give betas a chance for a gift in return for volunteering their time. All beta prompts will be put in the Chocobo Down list at the end of the round, marked as beta prompts. In addition, any betas who completed work during the round (the mods will track this through the request system) will also have their prompts listed during Moogle Fluff time, again marked as beta prompts.
If you'd like to sign up as both a participant and a beta and choose to submit beta prompts, we do ask that you choose different prompts for each, so that there are no duplicates. Thank you!
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Now Let's Go!
Regular Participant Signup
Beta Volunteer Signup
Feel free to join us in the DOINK! chat room!
Go forth! Create some awesome prompts for us to drool over in our moderator box seats.
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