Dan,

Once you guys get down to the final 100, will the issue still not
enter the equation, or does it become fuzzier at that point?

Chris

On Apr 30, 5:56 pm, "Dan Morrill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The judges don't know what kind of submission a particular entry is, unless
> the submitter states it in the documentation.  Judges don't even have access
> to submitter identities (again, unless it was included in the
> documentation.)
> Applications are judged according to the same standards regardless of
> submission type.
>
> - Dan
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 1:01 PM, nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > So they asked us in the submission process whether we were an
> > individual, a team, or a business.  What impact do you think that will
> > have on judging?  If any?  I can't remember them saying in the contest
> > rules that applications would be judged differently based on the type
> > of submission, but I can imagine that that information would subtly
> > change how someone would look at an application.  And in a way it
> > would make it more fair given that individuals are going to have
> > manpower differences (by definition) compared to teams or business.
>
> > Full disclosure: I say this as someone who submitted as an
> > individual :-)
>
> > nick- Hide quoted text -
>
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