No, I don't think you're the one that posted the other one I read. They were really demanding.
I'll concede that my original post was very demanding and a bit rude. I apologize to Fanime staff if they were offended.
So why do I seem a bit pissy? I'll use the Fanime 2008 weapons policy to help explain why I am so concerned.
Some veterans on the forums said that the 2007 rules were a good guideline but that I should send email requests in addition to my question on the forum.
I sent emails, I saw other people post the same questions, we waited and waited...
The Fanime 2008 weapons policy wasn't posted until the very end of April. I had followed the 2007 policy and didn't bother preparing a fake rifle to go with my FMA costume as a result. When I finally saw the 2008 policy, I didn't have enough time to get ready - April 29 to May 23 only seems like a lot of time if your schedule isn't already eaten up by work and not-anime-life.
I guess I could have gotten the rifle ready during the months before the con, even if it turned out the 2008 policy didn't allow my prop but I wanted to be SURE that I was within policy for my first time cosplaying at Fanime.
During the con, we clearly saw at least one mini-gun, an AT-4 anti-tank rocket launcher, hammers, a couple of handguns, daggers, and giant swords.
Ugh.
So here we are with Fanime 2009 months away. Like some other folks, I have started preparing for AA and cosplay
now because I don't have a lot of free time outside of work and daily life to sacrifice in a mad scramble a few weeks prior to the convention.
Some of you do have that free time - maybe a lot, maybe only a few - but I don't and my professional and life obligations won't allow it. If I (and everyone else like me) can find out what we need to know about Artist Alley issues and con policies ASAP, that would be great.