I got my rejection letter today.  I'm fine with losing.  Frankly, with
nearly 1800 entrants, I knew that winning would be a long shot.
Here's what I'm confused about, though.  My Android application makes
HTTP requests to an Internet server running Apache.  It's impossible
to launch my Android application without causing a message in the
Apache log.  The first screen in my Android application is a logon
page.  When you logon, a record is stored in my Internet server's
database for the logon.

I have no entries in my Apache log and no records in my database
indicating that a Google judge ever launched my application.  (I do
have other entries in my log and database, but I can verify that those
are from my coworkers, not Google judges.)

My assumption is that Google ran into some problem with my application
and couldn't launch it, not that Google didn't judge all the entries.
But, this would be strange because my application launches fine for me
and for others who have tried it.

Is there someone I can talk with at Google to verify (offline, through
email) that my application was indeed judged, when it was judged, and
whether or not the judges were able to successfully connect to my
backend server?

Like I said, I'm fine with not winning.  I'm not trying to debate why
I didn't win.  I just want to make sure that my application was indeed
judged.

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