Reading the rules we see the following:
"It's highly advised you create new content for the jam - submitting your old demos or already finished projects makes no sense."
I completely agree that submiting projects that have already been made, kinda breaks the two weeks restriction, which is what makes a jam fun for the most part, but I disagree that there's "no sense" in submiting old projects and I'll explain why.
I have made an entire online RPG with pure typescript, directly accessing HTML 5's canvas API for the graphics and using default document selectors for inventory, chat, dialogs, etc. No libs, no frameworks, just raw web. It took me quite an effort to pull it off. The server is pure Deno, running on Heroku, also typescript.
Why am I telling this? To explain why it makes some sense to submit old projects: visibility. I have a tiny player base of an average of 5 players everyday, but I really wish more people were aware of this work, maybe even become players and I think submiting a finished project is one way of sharing what you came up with.
So, summing it all up. Is it allowed or not, and should old projects be submited or not to the jam?
Since "...highly advised you create new content..." this sentence does not make it very clear. And "...makes no sense." this sentence has been addressed.
Thank you all very much!