I'm not calling out anyone in particular, but I do want to remind folks to
keep it friendly.
I remember reading a post here where someone said something like "I have
been working on my app in the evenings after I put my kids to bed."  Those
are a dedicated and passionate sort of people that deserve better than being
called "whiners" or "insane", even if they are being a little
over-sensitive.  People have put a lot of work into their apps, and I find
it perfectly natural for them to be thirsty for information.


To those who are waiting, I will quote Morpheus:  "Rest Neo.  The answers
are coming."  ;)

- Dan


On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 9:21 PM, Chris D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I thought about flaming after I saw all the complainers, but thanks
> for doing it for me. Wow, what a bunch of whiners developers are hey?
>
> On May 2, 6:07 pm, Incognito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I forgot to include another one and the most likely one.
> > D) This is a conspiracy and the judges failed your application because
> > they have in for you. They liked your application so much that they
> > purposedly failed your application so they can steal it.
> >
> > On May 2, 7:05 pm, Incognito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > One more thing, in the music business producers will only need to hear
> > > a person for a minute or less to determine whether they like the
> > > person or not. Same is the thing here. They do not need to spend half
> > > an hour testing your application to determine whether they like it or
> > > not. So if you only got a minute or so,well, I'm sorry to tell you
> > > this but it could be that:
> >
> > > A) Your application stinks from the judges perspective and no matter
> > > how much you want them to look at it the longer they look at it the
> > > stronger the stench.
> > > B)Your application had a problem and failed to load or work as you
> > > expected, this would not be unusual given that these are all first
> > > versions and have not been thoroughly tested, even if you claim you
> > > did. Things always fail when somebody other than you tests the
> > > application. Belive me, I have several years of experience and this is
> > > very true.
> > > C)The judge got confused on how to use your application (I'm being
> > > nice here so that you can blame it on the judge, of course it is not
> > > your application, it is perfect, a work of art, and this is the only
> > > reason you did not win!)
> >
> > > On May 2, 5:25 pm, Incognito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > > > Fourth, we need an escalation process if we can prove that our
> > > > > application was not evaluated fairly.  We are dealing with
> globally-
> > > > > written apps being globally evaluated – at a minimum, there are
> bound
> > > > > to some language and cultural miscommunications.
> >
> > > > What are you? Insane? This will never happen. Seems to me like you
> > > > rather work the angles rather than win the competition like everybody
> > > > else.- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > > - Show quoted text -
> >
>

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