For phase 2 through early this morning (central time) I have had:
2 California
1 Unknown (likely California)
1 Japan
2 Spain
1 Germany
1 South Korea
With 1 more possible additional judge from California though my
educated guess is that is was someone from Google doing a check.  So 8
with a possible 9.

The stats are very accurate since I have a completely different set of
logs for the application that was submitted to ADC.  It is just the
logs of the interaction with the webservice and not a detailed logging
of the individual activities a particular user took, still for the
activities that use network access it is a pretty accurate view of the
actions they took.  I figured logging every step would be intrusive
without the user opting in.

I saw nothing in the way of spot checks, but perhaps that is due to my
application not proactively logging user activity, i.e. it does not
post anything over the network unless the user logs in or takes
another action.  Just starting the application does not require
network.

Finn
http://www.teedroid.com


On May 7, 11:08 am, sergz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> finnk, unrelated question - how many judges in phase 2 do you have
> looking?
>
> On May 7, 6:54 pm, finnk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dan et al,
>
> > will the outlier procedure be used in the ADC 1 Round 1 Phase 2
> > (narrowing down of 100 to 50 entries)?
>
> > The reason I ask is because I had a judge try to register with a
> > username already registered by another judge (username test is not
> > very unique).  The interface clearly displays (on failure in red font
> > at the top of the account creation activity) that "The username
> > specified is already registered".  However after two failed attempts
> > of registering with the username test the judge appears to have given
> > up.
>
> > In all I have to say that I am very impressed by the time and effort
> > spent by the judges especially considering that they (from my
> > understanding) are volunteering their time.  It is also really neat to
> > see the wide geographical distribution of judges, not just the entries
> > are from all over the world, but the judges are as well.
>
> > Finnhttp://www.teedroid.com
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