$50 www Contest I will pay $50 to the best www page created by 12noon EST, February 15, 1998, meeting the enclosed specifications. In short, the page must have a form through which anyone may enter a question, which will be automatically entered onto a list of submitted questions displayed on another page. I will use the winning entry to collect questions for the upcoming March 6 talk on encryption policy by Barry Smith (FBI). How to enter: email a url of your entry to sherman@cs.umbc.edu include the phrase "Barry Smith Contest Entry" in the subject header. All URL's for all entries will be listed from http://www.cs.umbc.edu/events/spring98/crypto2.shtml Rules: 1. The page must work from the CMSC computing environment, but initial judging will take place on the designer's server. 2. Anyone in the world may enter. 3. If no one submits an adequate entry by February 15, a $20 prize will be awarded to the best entry that meets a restricted set of specifications. In this case, the contest will be extended for one more week, with a reduced prize of $30 for the best full entry received by 12noon EST, February 22, 1998. 4. Entries will be judged on the basis of satisfying the specifications, robustness, creativity, ease of use, and visual appeal. 5. Group work is allowed and encouraged. 6. I will be the sole final judge of the winner. Specifications: A. $20 Restricted Specifications 1. The form must include entries for a restricted-length question (at most 500 ascii characters), an email address, and optionally a name. 2. The form must include a submit button, which when clicked, will automatically append the question to a list of questions on a separate www page. Each displayed question must include the author's email and name (if provided). B. $50 Full Specifications In addition to the $20 specifications, the forum must also meet the following sp[ecifications: 3. (**important**) The page of submitted questions must have a means by which anyone can score the quality of the question on a scale of 1 to 5 (say, by clicking on the appropriate score button), with 5 being the highest score. For each question, its median score must be displayed. Questions must be listed in order of decreasing median scores. 4. The form must have an entry for optional URLs. These URLs must be posted with the question in such a way that they are active. 5. There must be an entry for sender status (selection from a list of options, such as cypherpunk, NSA employee, UMBC student, other student, government employee, faculty, industrial engineer, ...) 6. (optional) For each question, also list the number of votes entered for each score in addition to the median score. 7. (optional) Reject any question containing a vulgar word. 8. (optional) Feel free to add other appropriate constructive functionality.