True, everyone could have gotten a little feed back, but everyone
needs to realize that Google is a business, not your mother.

There are 2 things that comes with a business, success, and failure.
In Google's eyes, this competition could have gone a lot smother than
it had, but overall it was a success.  1788 UNIQUE submitters(Correct
me if I am wrong) and many of the submitters made more that 2
applications.  So how can anyone organize GOOD feedback for more than
2000 individual submissions?  In small scale operations, things can be
controlled easily, while such a large operation that was ADC could
barely meet it's Week of May 5th deadline.

So instead of complaining about how you didn't get any feed back from
the OHA judges(It was not just Google running the show here), can it
really hurt that bad to ask for suggestions from the community where
you can most certainly get great feed back from people like Muthu and
Chris(Even though I'm going against his post right now.)

PS. I and my team didn't win, no feedback, no server to even know that
it was being looked at.  Congratulations to the winners, and ALL
participants of the android community.  You do not know how much every
one's questions and answers have helped us.
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