Jeremy, the rest of the editing team, and I will have more to say soon, but for now we'd like to thank all of the people involved in the set production:
Editors: Erik Christensen, Henry Goff, Taylor Harvey, Amogh Kulkarni, Tim Morrison, Noah Sheidlower, Munir Siddiqui, Abigail Tan, and Maxwell Ye
Advisors: JinAh Kim, Eric Mukherjee, Ophir Lifshitz, Rahul Keyal, Kevin Jiang
Writers: Abhinav Rachakonda, JinAh Kim, Ophir Lifshitz
Proofreaders: Ophir Lifshitz, Tomás Aguilar-Fraga, JinAh Kim
Playtesters: Sameer Apte, Henry Atkins, Jordan Brownstein, Jamie Burchett, Jason Golfinos, Aseem Keyal, Evan Knox, John Lawrence, Young Fenimore Lee, Mitch McCullar, Tracy Mirkin, Dan Ni, Kane Nguyen, Grant Peet, Karthik Prasad, Hayden Prather, Tejas Raje, Subhamitra Banerjee Roychoudhury, Shahar Schwartz, Vaishali Sivamani, Ashish Subramanian, Kevin Thomas, Pranav Veluri, Forrest Weintraub, Geoffrey Wu, Walter Zhang
We'd also like to thank:
- Ophir Lifshitz, for developing many scripts and other software to help the production, and generally helping out immensely in nearly all aspects of production. Ophir also saved us from a significant delay at the UK site on the day of.
- ACF's site coordinator Kevin Jiang, the tournament directors, and staffers, all of whom contributed to a relatively smooth experience across all sites on the day of.
- Jordan Brownstein, for developing (1) the Discord playtesting bot we used significantly throughout production; and (2) the character counting script we used for editing.
- The creators of QAMS, for allowing us to develop new features for it during production.
- The writers from teams who submitted packets.
Advanced stats from nearly all the sites are also almost ready to be published.
A few ACF-wide firsts* for this set that we'd like to highlight for community feedback:
- Jordan's script allowed us to use character count limits (average and maximum per both individual question and category) instead of line limits (e.g. "7 lines for tossups, no more than 2 lines per bonus part"). We hit the average limits almost exactly, with a few outliers being a bit short/long. Did the prose "feel" longer/shorter and/or "flow" better/worse than in previous years?
- We explicitly tagged each editor/freelancer question with their initials in the final packets, and each submitted question with the team name. This saved us from a few significant errors in question order very late in the process.