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FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Questions can be asked by posting issues. Before posting your question, please make sure you have read the Guidelines on asking questions, and that you have already read this F.A.Q. and searched within existing q-issues.
Help us to clarify the rules by adding an issue or contributing with a pull request. But before doing so, please read the Issue Publication Guidelines and the Contribution Guidelines.
Help us to fix the rulebook by adding an issue or contributing with a pull request. Make sure you have read the Issue Publication Guidelines and the Contribution Guidelines before doing so.
Yes! Contributions are always welcome in many ways, not only by writing the rulebook itself, but also by documenting, adding examples of the rules, and concealing information about the league.
Information about how to contribute can be found in Contribution Guidelines.
A: The TC is working hard to release it the 1st of June.
A: No. All @Home Leagues will run tests in parallel that require the team leader to be present. Having the same Team Leader in several teams will void all applications.
A: No. You can register as many people as you want. However, you must consider that all teams will be assigned the same space and resources. the organization considers an average team size of about 6~10 people.
A: Yes, although this is not advised. There is no discount for registering in several leagues and all @Home will be sharing working spaces, allowing you to merge your OPL, DSPL and SSPL people, exchange, and work all together (we will assign the same, or adjacent spaces to inter-league teams). Please note that team members only get a participation certificate for the league they registered with.
A: No (see above).