also - what if an app was rejected because the developer accidentally
violated someone elses patent, better to know that early and refocus
effort on another app.  hiring a lawyer to do the research is
expensive, and google has already done it anyway.

On May 9, 3:28 pm, Michael Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to see some indication of the scores too, whether it's the
> actual scores or just approximate rankings.  This would help inform
> our future development efforts.
>
> On May 9, 11:54 am, "Dan U." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I've noticed a fair amount of discussion in the groups about posting
> > information for losing entries. Some people want to know more details
> > while others would prefer any details about them or their apps to be
> > secret. According to the emails sent out, there will be a gallery set
> > up in the future for whoever wants to display their apps, but I'm more
> > interested in judging results...
>
> > So, is there a way to request juding results for our own applications?
> > Maybe someone we can e-mail? I'd be interested in where my apps
> > ranked, what scores they received in the various sections, and if
> > there were any issues that got in the way of proper testing. At the
> > very least, that information would be very useful in case I want to
> > enter updated apps in ADC 2.- Hide quoted text -
>
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