Any application that would require the judges to read the docs before
running them is clearly going to be at a disadvantage.

Why?

The judges are all alone sitting with their laptops, ready to test. Imagine
yourself downloading an apk from the net. It comes with a readme,
fairenough. But now imagine how many things might go wrong, if the
application requires you to read the docs fully and understand it and run
the application all by yourself.

I'm not saying this is rocket science, but all am saying is there's a lot of
variables that can screw up the experience.

Hope the judges do take some time, completely understand the "readme" and
then give their best in fairly testing and judging the applications. I hope
the judges are not giving it up after their first try, since there's
countless number of quality hours spend by the hard working android
developers all over the world. They deserve better.

Good luck on all your submissions.

On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 1:57 AM, ConAim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
> I have the same problem.
> I look at the server log (which does log every activity came from the
> clients). But then all I see is, the judges make the connection and
> click on the Ready checkbox and then close it. When I staged clearly
> on the documentation that this online poker game need at least 2
> players join and ready to initiate the game. I'm not sure if the
> Judges does read the documents. :(
>
> >
>


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