I at first thought releasing scores could be a good idea, but then I
started thinking of what some people would think when they sawthey got
a 2.4/10.  Of course it would be the judges fault, and of course they
would demand recourse, and it could just turn into more of a mess than
leaving it confidential.

On May 11, 5:23 pm, "Cow Bay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> diagree.
>
> my mother cannot comment on anything of adc.
>
> why not release scores? there seems no politics or business issue.
>
> if the judging process is as automatic as google declared, publishing scores
> of top 50 and releasing scores to all losers is not hard at all.
>
> losers can compare scores of each criterion to learn where to improve or
> discard. it is positive to android app development.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Apache787" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Android Challenge" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2008 11:18 AM
> Subject: [android-challenge] Re: Take losing in stride...
>
> > 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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